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Boniface Luykx

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Boniface Luykx, (1915–2004), was a Norbertine priest in Belgium, a Roman Catholic liturgical expert, and a founder/Hegumen of a Ukrainian rite Catholic monastery in Northern California. A polyglot, he had a photographic memory and was instrumental in the motivation and preparation for Vatican II.

Books

  • Culte chrétien en Afrique après Vatican II
  • "Failure of the Liturgical Reform. 'It wasn't supposed to be like this!" (3 audio cassettes)
  • Eastern Monasticism and the Future of the Church, Basileos Press, CT

Biographical books