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覧覧覧覧覧 Other IMPORTANT CATHOLIC Writings A Statement of Principles in a Time of Crisis The Priests of the Society of St. Pius V condemn the disastrous consequences of the Second Vatican Council. More articles from the SSPV can be found at the Society's "Articles" webpage and at Workshop for the Soul Radio. A Critical Study of the New Mass The celebrated "Ottaviani Intervention," in which the former head of the Holy Office and another Cardinal openly challenged the orthodoxy of Paul VI's "new mass" (the novus ordo missae). Despite cosmetic changes made to the new rite in response to it, the fundamental problems highlighted and condemned in the intervention continue unabated in "Novus Ordo" churches to this day. The Catholic Encyclopedia Complete online version of the 1907 edition. New Catholic Dictionary "New" as in 1914, this handy reference makes a worthwhile companion to The Catholic Encyclopedia. Catholic Insight: Catholic Apologetics A web site featuring hard-hitting articles on contemporary topics viewed from a traditional Catholic perspective. The Holy Mass This website provides a pictorial study of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It contains more than seventy classic black and white photos with text, which are organized to help the Catholic faithful better understand the various actions of the priest, God's representative at the altar. The Anti-Liturgical Heresy An examination and refutation of the arguments made by the enemies of the Catholic liturgy. Written by the great Benedictine, Dom Prosper Gueranger, in 1840, it is very relevant to the liturgical "reforms" of our times. Catholic Books Online A well-stocked library of e-books, including works by and about the saints, as well as treatises various topics by Fr. Garrigou-Lagrange and literary works from Dante to Chesterton. Catholic artists A list of links to the lives and masterworks of great Catholic artists. The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ The series of visions by the mystic and stigmatist Anne Catherine Emmerich that, in part, inspired Mel Gibson to make his cinematic masterpiece, The Passion of The Christ. Liberalism is a Sin Originally published in Spain in 1886, this work received the blessing of the Holy Office the following year for its skilled examination of the errors of "liberal Catholicism" (that is, many of the "truths" taken for granted by the Vatican II church). The Post Conciliar Liturgical Revolution On Liturgical dancing and other abominations True Church Quizzes The Radio Replies priests, Frs. Rumble and Carty answer questions on the identity of the one, true Church of Jesus Christ. The Church and Her Enemies In this article by the distinguished Redemptorist Fr. Michael Mueller, Protestantism is shown to be founded on the premise that it is permissible to chose which of God's commandments are to be obeyed. Fundamental Moral Attitudes Written in 1950 by Dietrich von Hildebrand, this short work shows that "Moral values are the highest among all natural values. Goodness, purity, truthfulness, humility of man rank higher than genius, brilliancy, exuberant vitality, than the beauty of nature or of art, than the stability and power of a state." Problems with New Mass and Information on the Latin Mass Numerous articles highlighting various aspects of the liturgical revolution, including the similarity of the novus ordo to Protestant rites, including Luther's pseudo-mass of the Reformation, the shadowy background of the "new mass's" principal author and examinations of the myriad errors surrounding it.
Religious Information A page with various
books and articles of great interest, including the Baltimore Catechisms #2
and #3, Mgr. Ernest Jouin on The Papacy and Freemasonry, Fr. Denis Fahey on
the Kingship of Christ & the Conversion of the Jewish Nation, Dr. Ludwig Ott
on the Dogmas of the Faith, Hilaire Belloc on the History of the
Reformation. [As with the papal documents above, the
titles are links, though they don't appear to be.]
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