Issue: March 1989
Father Cooper writes...
In this month's Angelus our feature story is on Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Silver Springs, Nevada...
News Briefs
News religious and profane from the columns of the Religious News Service.
One Man's Story: When the Call of God Comes
This article is a fascinating account of one man's up-bringing in Protestant religions to his acceptance of the Catholic Faith and finally his entrance into the Traditional Catholic Seminary in Winona, Minnesota.
A "Cathedral" in the Desert of Nevada
The amazing story of how 40 people built the Church of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament in the deserts of Nevada.
Josyf Cardinal Slipyi
Part 3 of Cardinal Slipyi's story.
A Letter from Ireland
Fr. Daniel Couture writes: "Ireland isn't Ireland anymore. Not too long ago, when you mentioned "Ireland", you immediately thought of "a real Catholic Country". Well, St. Patrick's country is not escaping the devastating tornado sweeping every bit of Catholicism worldwide since a certain Council..."
A Pastor's Duty...
Two SSPX priests in Australia summon the Bishops to do their duty and denounce a blasphemous movie.
In Defense of the Kicked-Out Carmelites
A reader responds to an article written by Fr. John Catoir for The Dialog [Delaware Cath. paper January 20, 1989.] He wrote a scathing denunciation of the protesting nuns of the Carmelite Convent, Morristown, N.J.
"Joyfulness of the heart is the life of a man..."
"Willing Worker" • "Choose your target" • "Spiritually Prepared"!
Letters to the Editor
A mother shares her letter to her ten children, both the good and the wayward.
Looking Over the Situation
Mr. Callaghan addresses traditional Catholics about an important distinction between the Conciliar Church and the Catholic Church.
Ask Me...
Father Carl answers questions about the validity of confirmations administered by an excommunicated bishop, the SSPX's participation in the pro-life movement, and the split in the ranks of traditional Catholics after the June 30, 1988 episcopal consecrations.