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  • LITURGICAL PEACE

    09/15/2004 8:46:31 AM PDT · by Blessed Charlemagne · 2 replies · 219+ views
    Pro Fide Forum, Vancouver Traditional Mass Society ^ | May 4, 2000 | Fr. John W. Mole, O.M.I.
    Intro: Qui vivra, verra I DEFENCE OF ROMAN RITE II POLEMON OR PEACE? III REALITY OR LEGALITY? Concl: Devotion Intro: Qui vivra, verra I am grateful to be invited to speak publicly in my native land, this being my first opportunity as little of my adult life has been spent in England. I am all the more grateful in that the subject requested is that of the traditional Latin Mass, to wit, the Roman Rite ever old and ever new. The Novus Ordo, on the other hand, is an innovation which is, as yet, too amorphous to be regarded as...
  • The Romanist, A Journal of Traditional Catholicism

    09/13/2004 8:17:38 AM PDT · by Blessed Charlemagne · 29 replies · 761+ views
    The Romanist ^ | Christendom College Students
    Follow the link for a complete list of articles: http://www.angeltowns3.com/members/romanist/pdfindex.htm
  • Causes of Unrest: The Spiritual Roots of Rebellion

    05/18/2004 7:20:48 PM PDT · by Blessed Charlemagne · 4 replies · 324+ views
    Seattle Catholic ^ | 17 May 2004 | Matthew M. Anger
    Causes of Unrest: The Spiritual Roots of Rebellion by Matthew M. Anger In the early part of the 20th century an author named Nesta Webster penned a provocative work called The Cause of World Unrest. In it she posited, as she did in other books (including her much reprinted study of the French Revolution) that all human events were shaped by a small but malevolent conspiracy. Interestingly, Catholic historian and apologist Hilaire Belloc expressed impatience with such conspiracy-fixations in a letter to an American friend in 1924: The Cause of World Unrest is a book written by a woman called...