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post-Tridentine Catholicism.” (p. 15)
Examining later, how medieval piety is a progressive
alienation of the people from the liturgy, in the interest of
grand visual effects, Bouyer (p. 249) feels great sympathy with
the Protestant reformers who missed the real opportunity for
inclusive reform in favor of exclusive segmentation:
This is true not only because the Reformers reacted
against the extreme transformations of traditional piety
which had been progressively achieved by these novelties,
but also for the reason that had Protestantism been such
a reaction through and through, in fact as well as in
precept, it could have become a true reformation instead.
But Protestantism is much more truly the product of
medieval piety because it is the fruit of what lay in that