Monday, August 30, 2010

Pioneers of the Traditional Catholic Movement in the United States

Fr. Gommar DePauw, who founded the Catholic Traditionalist Movement in 1964 and brought the Traditional Latin Mass on radio and audiocassettes to millions of deprived traditional Catholics, who were falsely told that the Traditional Latin Mass had been abrogated
Fr. James Wathen, who pulled the theological rug out from under any authority that the Novus Ordo "authorities" pretended to have and demonstrated that the Novus Ordo documents themselves never officially imposed the invalid Novus Ordo service
Patrick Omlor, who in 1967 was the first to call the Novus Ordo service invalid, on the basis of Catholic Thomistic theology, in his devastating monograph Questioning the Validity of the New, All-English Canon
Walter Matt, who founded a periodical that published much information against the validity of the Novus Ordo and its ministers, a periodical that after his death has become a sycophantic mouthpiece for the Novus Ordo and its immoral leader, Benedict-Ratzinger