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Essays and articles byFr Claude Barthe ¿ Christian Browne ¿ Madoc Cairns ¿ Philip Campbell ¿ Larry Chapp ¿ John Daniel Davidson ¿ Fr Raymond de Souza ¿ Gregory DiPippo ¿ Michael Brendan Dougherty ¿ Ross Douthat ¿ Timothy Flanders ¿ Matthew Hazell ¿ Peter Kwasniewski ¿ Jean-Pierre Maugendre ¿ John Pepino ¿ Fr John Perricone ¿ Eric Sammons ¿ Karl Gustel Wärnberg ¿ George Weigel The sixtieth anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council on October 11, 1962 could not have passed by without occasioning a plethora of commemorative articles. This anthology brings together assessments of…mehr

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Essays and articles byFr Claude Barthe ¿ Christian Browne ¿ Madoc Cairns ¿ Philip Campbell ¿ Larry Chapp ¿ John Daniel Davidson ¿ Fr Raymond de Souza ¿ Gregory DiPippo ¿ Michael Brendan Dougherty ¿ Ross Douthat ¿ Timothy Flanders ¿ Matthew Hazell ¿ Peter Kwasniewski ¿ Jean-Pierre Maugendre ¿ John Pepino ¿ Fr John Perricone ¿ Eric Sammons ¿ Karl Gustel Wärnberg ¿ George Weigel The sixtieth anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council on October 11, 1962 could not have passed by without occasioning a plethora of commemorative articles. This anthology brings together assessments of the Council's legacy by some of the finest conservative and traditionalist Catholic writers of our times. Reflecting the intense disagreements sparked by this earthshaking event, these essays and articles challenge the reader to reconsider, from various perspectives, the dense historical reality, tempestuous aftermath, present prospects, and future fate of the twenty-first ecumenical council of the Catholic Church.
Autorenporträt
Peter A. Kwasniewski holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Thomas Aquinas College and an MA and PhD in Philosophy from the Catholic University of America, with a specialization in the thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas. After teaching at the International Theological Institute in Austria, he joined the founding team of Wyoming Catholic College, where he taught theology, philosophy, music, and art history and directed the choir and schola until 2018. Today, Kwasniewski is a full-time writer and lecturer known especially for his work on the liturgy and on music; his writings have been translated into over twenty languages. He regularly posts at his Substack Tradition & Sanity, and runs a publishing house, Os Justi Press. He is also a composer whose sacred choral music has been performed around the world.