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Dec 30, 2020

Mr. Michael Davies explains that the program for Vatican II was quite different from that which was examined and ultimately promulgated once the Council began. Why is this the case? Mr. Michael Davies shows that an organized group of progressives took advantage of the lack of organization of traditionalists and pushed...


Dec 30, 2020

Mr. Michael Davies shows that Progressives understood the use of the media in a way in which their opponents did not. Moreover, media men were often on exactly the same wavelength as the progressives anyway. This, Mr. Davies explains, allowed the two groups together to give shape to the Council's development....


Dec 30, 2020

Michael Davies says that Progressives were eager to work together with Protestants. This meant that Protestant observers of the Council often played not only a role but even a determining role in its sessions. Mr. Davies discusses the Protestants in question, their Catholic allies, and the specific influences they had....


Dec 30, 2020

Mr. Michael Davies is most known for his work on the liturgical revolution. Here, he summarizes how the movement for liturgical reform transmuted into the monster that it became, and then used Vatican II, the organs established to effect the reforms of Vatican II, and the "spirit of the Council" to create the new...


Dec 30, 2020

Dr. John Rao argues that a deep study of the late 1400's and early 1500's reveals many vibrant elements in Catholic theological, philosophical, mystical, and broad cultural life. Major reform movements, such as those in Spain, were well underway, and smaller ones were beginning everywhere. But the Church was...