Pope John’s Council

Pope John’s Council by Michael Davies, published by Angelus Press in 2007, is the second volume in the Liturgical Revolution series, comprising 480 pages in English. This edition presents a detailed examination of the events surrounding Vatican Council II, focusing on the dynamics that led to what the author describes as a pastoral Council influenced by a group of theological liberals. The book aims to clarify the historical context and decisions made during this significant period in Catholic Church history.
Readers will find an exploration of the tensions between traditional Catholic teachings and the changes introduced during the Council. The text discusses the sidelining of key figures, such as Archbishop Lefebvre and Cardinal Ottaviani, who sought to uphold the original documents of the Council Preparatory Committee. This volume is positioned as an essential resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of Christian theology and ecclesiology as they relate to the developments of Vatican II.
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Liturgical Revolution: Vol. II
by Michael Davies
Your long wait is over. Finally, Volume Two of the Liturgical Revolution series, Pope John’s Council, has returned. For those who have read it, it is already a classic. Few books can rival its clarity and objectivity. An incredible pattern emerges: a pastoral Council hijacked by a clique of theological liberals who consign to the trash the documents of the Council Preparatory Committee (of which Archbishop Lefebvre was a member), shut off the microphones of those who attempt to defend the Faith (suffering this indignity was no less than the illustrious Cardinal Ottaviani), and co-opting the media so that their spin became “reality”?
Michael Davies spent the last year of his life updating this book. Indispensable to understanding Vatican Council II.
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