Between Rome and Rebellion
A History of Catholic Traditionalism with Special Attention to France
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The narrative explores the "loyal resistance" of Catholics, particularly in France, who steadfastly adhered to traditional practices amid significant Church reforms they perceived as betrayals. Yves Chiron, a seasoned historian, utilizes extensive research, including interviews and archival materials, to present a compelling account of this struggle. The book captures the emotional and historical complexities faced by these individuals as they navigated their faith during a tumultuous period, highlighting their commitment to preserving their religious heritage.


