Talk:Catholic Truth Society

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In the years before [[Vatican II]], CTS [[publications]] enjoyed an unparalleled reputation for staunchly orthodox literature, warmly recommended to an [[inquirer]] or prospective [[convert]], and brought many to embrace the Catholic faith, and branches were established in several parts of the world. After the crisis created by the [[Vatican II]] [[reforms]], however, these valuable "pre-Vatican II" works have been disparaged and systematically [[purged]] from bookshelves and destroyed as "obsolete", and while the CTS survives, it no longer possesses the same reputation that it had formerly.

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Sources[edit]

There are twenty articles in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography that include this term. Espresso Addict (talk) 06:37, 1 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]