Books a defense of the 2e VC towards the traditional catholics

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Toghter with our family we are part of a wonderfull parish, which holds to the second vatican counsel.
Sinds i love the tradition of the Catholic church i feel very close to the Traditional Catholics and i understand their concerns that they have towards the second vatican counsel, and sinds i have read already some traditional books on the second vatican counsel, iam searching right now some good books which explains the second vatican counsel and deals with the arguments from traditional catholics against the second vatican counsel.

I just found the followings books:
Does anyone knows some other good books dealing with this subject ?
 
The bottom line is that the adherents tpothe tradition represent only about 1% of the Catholics. Among those half accept the authority of the Magisterium including the XXI Ecumenical council. The rest is a highly divided group among themselves. There are many, significantly more important topic for the polemic.
 
You might try doing an internet search for the following titles.

1.) Defence of the Indefensible

2.) The Beauty of Ambiguity and Subterfuge

3.) Singing In a New Church

4.) Who says Christ and Belial Can’t Unite?
 
Sinds i love the tradition of the Catholic church i feel very close to the Traditional Catholics and i understand their concerns that they have towards the second vatican counsel, and sinds i have read already some traditional books on the second vatican counsel, iam searching right now some good books which explains the second vatican counsel and deals with the arguments from traditional catholics against the second vatican counsel.

I just found the followings books:
Does anyone knows some other good books dealing with this subject ?
The Second Vatican Council is every bit a part of the Tradition of the Catholic Church as all other Ecumenical Councils accepted and taught by the Catholic Church (21 total).

Seems to me anyone who loves and feels close to the Catholic Church would have the same approach to all ecumenical councils that the Catholic Church teaches. Isn’t that right?
 
The Second Vatican Council is every bit a part of the Tradition of the Catholic Church as all other Ecumenical Councils accepted and taught by the Catholic Church (21 total).

Seems to me anyone who loves and feels close to the Catholic Church would have the same approach to all ecumenical councils that the Catholic Church teaches. Isn’t that right?
Related to this the important websites are:

vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/index.htm

and for the previous councils

catecheticsonline.com/SourcesofDogma.php
 
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