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  • Liberalism in the Church ("Goodbye, Good Men" reviewed by Karl Maurer)

    06/27/2004 9:27:55 PM PDT · by MegaSilver · 73 replies · 164+ views
    Amazon.com ^ | 09 August 2002 | Karl Maurer
    After spending over two years interviewing ex-seminarians and ordained priests about the homosexual subculture dominating Catholic seminaries in the United States, Michael Rose could not have picked a better time to release Goodbye, Good Men (Regnery Publishing, 2002). Some may say his timing is providential. Whatever you call it, this book is a "must-read" for Catholics who want the real story of how homosexual predators have become so notorious in the Catholic clergy and how liberal Catholicism brought corruption into the Catholic Church. Trained as an architect, Rose gained a reputation as a thorough and insightful author of several successful...
  • Goodbye, Good Journalism? The Problem of Michael Rose

    06/26/2002 4:29:37 PM PDT · by cathway · 95 replies · 105+ views
    Commentary & Opinion National Catholic Register June 30-June 6, 2002by DAVID PEARSONIf I had a family member serving in the military right now, there’s only one thing I’d dread more than a knock on the door in the middle of the night: Word that my loved one had lost his life at the hands of his own comrades. “Friendly fire,” they call it. Such a congenial term for so bitter a pill — one that no mother, father, son, daughter, sister or brother should ever have to choke down. The way I see it, when one of our boys is...