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Can anyone recommend the writings of Michael Davies? Are they reliable? I’ve heard mixed things about him and want to hear other people’s opinions.
“I have been profoundly touched by the news of the death of Michael Davies. I had the good fortune to meet him several times and I found him as a man of deep faith and ready to embrace suffering. Ever since the Council he put all his energy into the service of the Faith and left us important publications especially about the Sacred Liturgy. Even though he suffered from the Church in many ways in his time, he always truly remained a man of the Church. He knew that the Lord founded His Church on the rock of St Peter and that the Faith can find its fullness and maturity only in union with the successor of St Peter. Therefore we can be confident that the Lord opened wide for him the gates of heaven. We commend his soul to the Lord’s mercy.”I have read better writers; if it were me, there are too many good, well written books out there to spend time on his. That is just my opinion, and I have read him. I have also decided to read other writers after having done so; I am currently working my way through George Weigel’s biography of Pope John II and (then) Cardinal Ratzinger’s book of Christianity.
And I am suggesting that (then) Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict 16 is a better writer. You are certainly free to disagree.“I have been profoundly touched by the news of the death of Michael Davies. I had the good fortune to meet him several times and I found him as a man of deep faith and ready to embrace suffering. Ever since the Council he put all his energy into the service of the Faith and left us important publications especially about the Sacred Liturgy. Even though he suffered from the Church in many ways in his time, he always truly remained a man of the Church. He knew that the Lord founded His Church on the rock of St Peter and that the Faith can find its fullness and maturity only in union with the successor of St Peter. Therefore we can be confident that the Lord opened wide for him the gates of heaven. We commend his soul to the Lord’s mercy.”
…Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger,(see Michael Davies, Pope Benedict and the Motu Proprio)
9 November 2004
Thanks for posting that, DD. Davies was a great writer. His magna opera are *Pope Paul’s New Mass *and the Apologia Pro Marcel Lefebvre. The latter is great drama even if you completely disagree with Mgr Lefebvre.“I have been profoundly touched by the news of the death of Michael Davies. I had the good fortune to meet him several times and I found him as a man of deep faith and ready to embrace suffering. Ever since the Council he put all his energy into the service of the Faith and left us important publications especially about the Sacred Liturgy. Even though he suffered from the Church in many ways in his time, he always truly remained a man of the Church. He knew that the Lord founded His Church on the rock of St Peter and that the Faith can find its fullness and maturity only in union with the successor of St Peter. Therefore we can be confident that the Lord opened wide for him the gates of heaven. We commend his soul to the Lord’s mercy.”
…Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger,(see Michael Davies, Pope Benedict and the Motu Proprio)
9 November 2004
I think Davies is certainly reliable. He has always impressed me as having done his research.Can anyone recommend the writings of Michael Davies? Are they reliable? I’ve heard mixed things about him and want to hear other people’s opinions.
You know. There must be something good about Michael Davies when both The Holy Father and Bishop Williamson of the SSPX can recommend his books.“I have been profoundly touched by the news of the death of Michael Davies. I had the good fortune to meet him several times and I found him as a man of deep faith and ready to embrace suffering. Ever since the Council he put all his energy into the service of the Faith and left us important publications especially about the Sacred Liturgy. Even though he suffered from the Church in many ways in his time, he always truly remained a man of the Church. He knew that the Lord founded His Church on the rock of St Peter and that the Faith can find its fullness and maturity only in union with the successor of St Peter. Therefore we can be confident that the Lord opened wide for him the gates of heaven. We commend his soul to the Lord’s mercy.”
…Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger,(see Michael Davies, Pope Benedict and the Motu Proprio)
9 November 2004
I haven’t read any of his books, but I really like him as a speaker. I have downloaded some of his talks (free) from this site (also given by havemercy):Michael Davies is my new Scott Hahn. When I discovered Ctholicism, I fell in love with Scott’s writings. When I discovered the Traditional Movement, Davies was a reliable speaker/writer. Many of his talks are on the www.keepthefaith.org website, but you have to pay for them ($1). They are well worth it.