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Michael Davies (March 13 1936 - September 25 2004) was a British teacher, and traditionalist Catholic writer of many books about the Catholic Church following the Second Vatican Council.

He was brought up in Somerset, although of Welsh descent of which he was said to be very proud. He served as a regular soldier in the Somerset Light Infantry during the Malayan emergency, the Suez Crisis, and the EOKA campaign in Cyprus.

He then taught in Catholic schools for thirty years until retiring in 1992 to take up writing full time. Initially, he supported the French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, founder of the Society of St. Pius X, but was critical of the latter's decision to consecrate four bishops in 1988 against the wish of Pope John Paul II. Consequently, Davies usually attended Indult Masses, although some critics accused him of being close to the Society of St Pius X. [link]

Until his death he was head of the international Traditional Catholic organisation Una Voce. Davies was also a critic of the alleged apparitions at Medjugorje, which he believed to be false.

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