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This is good interview. I would be curious to hear any comments about his book from those that have read it.
For those that are now familiar with Woods though, I would caution you. He is very critical of the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and the various Popes who has dedicated their lives in implementing its teachings.
I am not surprised that he is critical of the Council.
Despite the good of Alice von Hildebrand, the fact that she, a frequent contributor to Latin Mass Magazine, wrote one of the reviews of the book, published on the back, and praises the book leads me to question whether he would be too partial to the implimentations (hell, directives) of Vatican II.
However, every time I am at Barnes and Noble (like today) I see the book and it seems like a good read. I plan on getting it, but I won't pay $30 for it. I am sure Amazon has cheeper copies.
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This is good interview. I would be curious to hear any comments about his book from those that have read it.
For those that are now familiar with Woods though, I would caution you. He is very critical of the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and the various Popes who has dedicated their lives in implementing its teachings.
I am not surprised that he is critical of the Council.
Despite the good of Alice von Hildebrand, the fact that she, a frequent contributor to Latin Mass Magazine, wrote one of the reviews of the book, published on the back, and praises the book leads me to question whether he would be too partial to the implimentations (hell, directives) of Vatican II.
However, every time I am at Barnes and Noble (like today) I see the book and it seems like a good read. I plan on getting it, but I won't pay $30 for it. I am sure Amazon has cheeper copies.
Justin Nickelsen
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