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Michael J. Matt: Amish-ish Traditionalists. Do you think The Remnant stresses the
culture question too much? One reader in Australia
does. What we can all learn about the plight of young
Traditional Catholics from a little snooping around on
FaceBook.com.
Michael Davies (RIP):
On Religious Liberty and the Kingship of Christ Part
2.
With the debate raging over Religious Liberty and
Vatican II, a timely article on the subject recently
surfaced in the Davies Archive. This is vintage
Davies you definitely don't want to miss!
Christopher Ferrara: The Christopher West
Show: A Neo-Catholic Scandal
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Brian McCall:
Marriage: It's Natural: Before it becomes a hate
crime to suggest such a thing, and from a Natural Law
perspective, Mr. McCall sneaks in a magnificent defense
of Marriage as a lifelong union between one man and one
woman.
Mark Alessio's Remnant News Watch:
1) Diocese of
Rochester, NY Approves Anti-Catholic Holocaust Course;
2) Neocatechumenal Way Founder Honored by John
Paul II Institute;
3) A Basilica for New
York City?
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Louis J. Tofari:
Liturgical Principles and Notions:
Concerning the Dialog Mass. PART II.
Think you've got the Dialog Mass
controversy all figured out? Think again. Here
comes a comprehensive treatment of the question that's
sure to lead to a lively debate.
James Bogle:
The latest addition to The Remnant's stable,
A Heart for Europe
author, James Bogle, takes a hard look at Likoudis
and Whitehead's peculiar decision to republish
The Pope, the Council and the Mass.
News from Rome: L'Osservatore Romano Strikes Again.
Sancta Michael Jackson, Ora Pro Nobis.
Timothy Cullen:
Catacombing: A Personal Pilgrimage
Writing from Argentina, Mr. Cullen speaks of his
decision to return to the land-- right down to building
his own straw bale home and growing his own food.
The Remnant Speaks:
An Anglican speaks of the shameful surrender to the
Darwinists on
the part of his own bishops.
Von Ketteler was a Liberal? (Yes, argues the great
Arnaud de Lassus.) Dr. Brill revisits the question
of the early roots of rock 'n' roll, including jazz and
R&B. One Remnant reader has had enough of all the SSPX
palaver. R. J. Stove and Martin Blackshaw discuss Marx's
alleged dedication to Darwin. For laughing out loud,
what nonsense is Catholic Charities up to this time?
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