
Patrick Henry Omlor's Explosive Book, Published in 1967
When Newchurch Changed the Consecration of the Mass
Omlor Proved the Invalidity of the Heart of the Novus Ordo
According to Rigorous Thomastic Catholic Sacramental Theology
Outside of Fr. Gommar DePauw, who courageously and prophetically founded the Catholic Traditionalist Movement (CTM) outside the structure of Newchurch in 1964, there is probably no one more associated with the exposure of the Novus Ordo as an invalid fraud than Patrick Henry Olmor, named after the American revolutionary patriot who proclaimed: "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Omlor's cry could have been: Give me the valid Mass, or give death to the Novus Ordo!
In 1967, two years before the full-blown Novus Ordo service was published, the Freemason presbyter Hannibal Bugnini and his Vatican II liturgical commission corrupted the traditional Roman Canon, which was handed down to the Church from the Apostolic Fathers themselves. Bugnini made up three additional Protestant "Eucharistic Prayers," which are used almost exclusively now, even by Benedict-Ratzinger. The Sacred Roman Canon had not been touched since the period of the Apostolic Fathers. Even popes publicly proclaimed that they lacked the authority to change it. Bugnini was so unCatholic that he did not even hesitate to touch the very words of Consecration, which came from Christ and the Apostles, even before the writing down of the Gospels and Epistles.
Omlor did not hesistate to call a spade a space and issued a monograph that shocked the Novus Ordo Church. It was entitled: Questioning the Validity of the Masses Using the New, All-English Canon. In it, he demonstrated by the rigorous principles of Thomastic Catholic Sacramental Theology that this Novus Ordo concoction was invalid. Omlor's book is the foundational work of the Traditional Catholic Movement.