Liturgical Time Bombs In Vatican Ii: The Destru... -
: He identifies the demand for "full and active participation" as a major time bomb. While seemingly positive, Davies argues this was used to justify unlimited changes that prioritized congregational activity over the sacrificial nature of the Mass.
Davies contrasts the post-conciliar reform with the organic development of the liturgy over 1,500 years. He argues that unlike previous reforms, this was a "radical remodel" rather than an organic growth. Practical Implementation Liturgical Time Bombs in Vatican II: The Destru...
Davies asserts that the , led by Archbishop Annibale Bugnini, utilized ambiguous language in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy ( Sacrosanctum Concilium ) to implement changes never intended by the majority of the Council Fathers. The Nature of "Time Bombs" : He identifies the demand for "full and
: Citing figures like Cardinal Ratzinger, Davies links the post-conciliar crisis in the Church directly to the "disintegration" of traditional worship. He argues that unlike previous reforms, this was










