Product Description
In this in-depth examination, Adam Miller of Tower of David Ministry exposes the flawed reasoning of those who cast doubt on the validity of the New Rite of Mass promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969. He then refutes those arguments which have caused many Catholics to mistakenly doubt the validity and canonical status of the New Mass. Issues such as sufficiency versus efficacy, signification of the new sacramental form, and "for all" versus "for many" are examined in detail. Also featured herein is a point-by-point refutation of Patrick H. Omlor's numerous works compiled in "The Robber Church" which question and deny the validity of the New Rite of Mass. Using both logic and authoritative Church documents, Miller brings clarity back to the forefront of this often confusing and divisive issue. Whether traditional or progressive, conservative or liberal in orientation, all Catholics will benefit from this work, for the Eucharistic Sacrifice of the Mass is the center piece of Catholic life.
About the Author
Adam Miller is married and the father of eight children. He graduated Summa cum laude in his majors of theology and philosophy from Mount St. Marys College (now University) in Emmitsburg, MD. With graduate work done in theology, he is a member of both Phi Sigma Tau, the national honor society in philosophy, and Theta Alpha Kappa, the national honor society in theology. Mr. Miller has taught high school religion and catechism for twelve years, and is the founder and director of Tower of David Ministry and Publications, a lay Catholic educational apostolate. The author of more than one dozen works defending and explaining Catholic teaching and history, Mr. Miller is finishing up a text on American history from a traditional Catholic perspective.
