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[edit] Duffy's Own POV
I removed this section because it read very much like a subjective book review, rather than a wikipedia article. It referred to Duffy allegedly "betraying" his "fondness" for Catholic liturgy, spoke of his supposed reputation, and called the book "ideological" and "polemical." All this, but not one citation to any respected commentator, historian or reviewer, and not a single citation to specific sections in the book that were being criticized. If someone has another view, feel free to offer it.Cloonmore (talk) 03:34, 7 January 2008 (UTC)