Monday, 20 October 2014
Michael Davies: “A Writer to Cherish” by Leo Darroch
Michael Davies: “A Writer to Cherish”
by Leo Darroch
. . . . . I think it is true to say that Michael Davies, while being a man hugely admired and respected within the world of traditional Catholicism, and known – and feared? – in the corridors of power in Rome, was perhaps relatively unknown to the great majority of Catholic faithful who still attend Sunday Mass in their own parishes. The immensity of the man will only be fully appreciated in the years and decades to come when his writings will be recognised as the foundation and springboard of the resurrection and resurgence of the traditional liturgy and faith of the Church. The greatest tribute we could pay him for his service to us and the Church is to make his work more widely known. For those members who do not have any of his books I would recommend his trilogy
Liturgical Revolution
. Those who have one or more of his books could perhaps try and persuade their local clergy to read something of his work. . . . . . (
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