In this important pocket-size booklet, Michael Davies sets forth the amazing but accurate thesis that Vatican II and the Post-Vatican II legislation did not mandate any changes in the Catholic sanctuary: that is, they did not mandate moving the Tabernacle from the central point in the altar, nor placing a chair in the middle of the sanctuary, nor even switching Mass to "e;face the people."e;Filled with quotes from the relevant passages of the actual Church documents, this valuable little handbook is a wonderful aid for those trying to educate upon, discuss, and fight against a modernist update of the sanctuary in a parish Church.Michael Davies also shows the striking similarity between the destruction of altars in the 16th century by Protestant "e;Reformers"e; and today's destruction of altars and sanctuaries by modernist reformers. This booklet is a bestseller and an eye-opener to unsanctioned changes in the structure of the sanctuary.