Cranmer’s Godly Order is a model of historical synthesis. Drawing upon the best of Catholic and Protestant scholarship and on primary sources (the Sarum Missal, the 1549 Book of Common Prayer, and the writings of the leading Protestant Reformers), Davies traces the steps by which the ancient Catholic Mass became the Lord’s Supper in the Church of England.
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The author delves into the history and tradition of every aspect of Hebrew worship and shows clearly how Our Lord blended and wove them all together into the beautiful liturgy we call the Mass.
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Composed for the Liturgy of the Latin Church by saints and scholastics alike throughout the centuries, these hymns give poetic expression to the yearnings of the Christian soul. Found in each liturgical hour of the day, and proper to each season of the liturgical year, they direct the supplicant to pray in union with the whole Church, and to consider the particular mysteries put forward by her.
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Highly recommended history of how the modernists brought in the Novus Ordo through gradualism.
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A short critical study on the New Order of Mass.
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A sober, calm restatement of all the objections to the New Mass raised in numerous books and articles, starting with the critique of Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci in September, 1969. The best on the subject--and all in just 86 pages!
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Shows by actual comparison that the prayers of the Propers of the New Mass have been systematically de-Catholicized. Gone are such Catholic concepts as "sacrifice, reparation, Hell" etc.
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History of Vatican II. Tells it like it really happened. Filled with facts. Totally absorbing.
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