Romano Amerio
Romano Amerio (January 17 1905 – January 16 1997) was a Swiss Italian theologian and a late critic of post-Conciliar evolutions in liturgy and ecclesiology. His magnum opus is . It is a work dedicated to the study of the ruptures in Church teaching and tradition following the Second Vatican Council.
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Romano Amerio
Romano Amerio (January 17 1905 – January 16 1997) was a Swiss Italian theologian and a late critic of post-Conciliar evolutions in liturgy and ecclesiology. His magnum opus is . It is a work dedicated to the study of the ruptures in Church teaching and tradition following the Second Vatican Council.
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Romano Amerio (* 17. Januar 19 ...... ie, Glaubens- und Sittenlehre.
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Romano Amerio (Lugano, 17 janv ...... e suisse, de langue italienne.
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Romano Amerio (ur. 1905 w Luga ...... of, tradycjonalista katolicki.
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