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I Accuse the Council!

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I Accuse the Council!
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ISBN-10 : 093595208X
ISBN-13 : 9780935952087
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Book Synopsis I Accuse the Council! by : Marcel Lefebvre

Book excerpt: A major player at Vatican II, Archbishop Lefebvre made these 12 official statements at the Council exposing the danger of its documents. He warned that the faithful would become confused, doubting the necessity of the Church, the sacraments, the conversion of non-Catholics, and the necessity of authority. Covers collegiality, the priesthood, marriage, religious liberty, and ecumenism.


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