Today we look at the "Reform of the Reform" movement, which decries the post-Vatican II liturgical reforms and attempts to implement what it calls an "authentic" reform of the Liturgy. Is this movement still viable in today's Church?
Links:
• A Manifesto of New Traditionalism
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