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Michael Davies
Michael Treharne Davies (1936–2004) was the most influential English-language Catholic traditionalist author of his generation, writing extensively on the effects of Vatican II and the liturgical reform. A descendant from a long line of Welsh Baptists, schoolteacher, and infantryman, Davies did not seek to be a controversialist but simply rose up in defense of the Catholic Faith he had learned and embraced. He served as president of the International Federation Una Voce from 1995 to 2003, during which time he avidly campaigned in Rome on behalf of the traditional Latin Mass and enjoyed a good working relationship with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger.
Medjugorje: The First Twenty-One Years
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