Taylor Marshall Repeats an Error

Taylor Marshall continues to repeat the mistaken belief that Archbishop Annibale Bugnini was the architect of the liturgical reforms of the mid-1950s.

Three times within the past week, Marshall has made some tweets about this matter. The first appeared on March 25 in two tweets:

He then wrote a third tweet on March 29:

Repeating this claim, after being told it is inaccurate, shows that Marshall does not listen to criticism. It also questions how seriously he takes scholarship.

Visions of Fatima

Over at Catholic Exchange there is a series of articles written by Dorothea and Wolfgang Koch about Fátima. They are focusing upon the artwork of the Dominican Friar Fr. Thomas McGlynn who sculpted the statue of Our Lady of Fátima that adorns the facade of the original Basilica in Fátima.

There is, however, a fact of Fr. McGlynn’s life that is not very well known.* When the Carmelites of Coimbra, Portugal published their biography of Sr. Lúcia, they revealed to the world a previously hidden fact.

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