![]() ![]() He is widely known, and both loved and hated (as the case may be) for his controversial and "radical" (i.e., going to the "root" of the issue) opinions on matters both secular and religious, from 9-11 to World War II to modern film to suburban living to feminine dress and more. After a brief stint as rector of the FSSPX seminary at La Reja, Argentina (2003-2009), he was posted to England for a extended "sabbatical," following his incendiary and widely circulated public remarks regarding the "holocaust." The remarks, coupled with three decades' worth of controversial opinions, as well as his disagreement with its recent management and direction, led to his (canonically irregular) removal from the FSSPX in late 2012, since which time he has operated as an independent bishop providing sacramental and doctrinal nourishment to a widely diverse group of Catholic faithful around the world. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Ridgefield, Conn. From 1976 to 2012 he served the FSSPX in various capacities, most notably as rector of St. Pius X (FSSPX), and was consecrated a bishop by the Archbishop for the same fraternity in 1988. 1940) converted to Catholicism in 1971, was ordained a priest of the Catholic Church by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre in 1976 for the latter's Priestly Fraternity of St. Includes a detailed index to the volume's contents. The volume also includes Bishop Williamson's ten-year retrospective on Archbishop Lefebvre's episcopal consecrations, broadsides against "fiftiesism," and musings on film ( The Wall, The Sound of Music, Nixon, and others), Americanism, universities, co-education, and more. Among other things, the letters in this volume offer an infrequent but consistent commentary on Rome-SSPX relations, which provides, if nothing else, highly useful historical context for those relations today. book.This third volume of four in the Letters from the Rector series includes 52 of Bishop Williamson's letters, numbers 131 to 182, dating from September 1, 1994, to December 1, 1998, while he was leading the Winona seminary. We ve included an index for Titles, Authors, Translators, and Composers, and even included a compatibility index to the first edition hymnal. This is the Choir/Organ version of our 2nd edition Traditional Hymnal and contains multiple indices to make this one of the easiest hymnals to use. We have also made vast improvements to the organization of the materials.It contains all the most commonly-used chants and hymns in traditional communities. This new edition contains over 400 chants and hymns (50% more than the first edition), with the harmonizations brought into conformity with what is commonly in use. As promised, the second edition is greatly improved. ![]() This volume contains the full musical notation and nearly 100 more pages than the Pew edition. After several years of work, we are pleased to announce the arrival of the long-awaited release of The Traditional Roman Hymnal - Choir Edition. ![]()
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