The Destruction of the Christian TraditionConcentrating on the post-Vatican II revisions of its teachings, this book tells the story of the destruction of the Roman Catholic tradition, a defining event of the twentieth century. |
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Contents
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The Nature of RevelationScripture | 45 |
Just What Is Meant by the Word Tradition? | 62 |
The Nature of the Catholic Faith | 78 |
The Attitude of the Magisterium Towards Innovation | 96 |
Can a Pope Depart From Unity of Faith and Worship? | 107 |
The Problem of Obedience | 120 |
Vatican II | 184 |
The Liturgical Revolution | 230 |
The Novus Ordo Missae | 255 |
Orders and the Destruction of the Apostolic Succession | 303 |
Communism Ostpolitik and Liberation Theology | 357 |
The Road to Hell Is Paved | 384 |
Conclusion | 406 |
Benedict XVI | 436 |
The PostConciliar PopesPart I | 132 |
The PostConciliar PopesPart II | 163 |
Biographical Notes | 439 |
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