"Quo Primum Tempore: The Perpetuity of the Roman Rite" is an essential work for all those who wish to understand the strength and beauty of the Church's traditional liturgy. This book offers a clear and profound analysis of the
Quo Primum Tempore bull, promulgated by Saint Pius V in 1570, which established the Roman Missal as the perpetual norm for the celebration of the Holy Mass.
With historical and theological rigor, the author demonstrates how this bull not only solidified the traditional Roman Rite but also remains valid and relevant, even in the face of the liturgical reforms of the twentieth century.
More than a mere exposition, this work is a passionate defense of Tradition, liturgical continuity, and the authenticity of Catholic worship - a true guide for those seeking to rediscover the eternal value of the Tridentine Mass.