Issue: May 1987

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From the Editor

For this seventieth anniversary of Fatima, we are very happy that the Pope proclaims this year a Marian Year, and we welcome his beautiful encyclical on the Blessed Virgin Mary, "Mother of the Redeemer," of March 25, 1987.

Archbishop Speaks: Twenty Years of Struggle Part II

There are now three fundamental errors—of masonic origin—which are publicly professed by the modernists who occupy the Church.

Ecumenism vs. Catholic Doctrine

Father Laisney explains: There is a true unity and a false unity. In order not to be misled, it is useful and necessary to contemplate the unity of the Church, as Our Lord has made it, as God has made it.

The Legacy of the Middle Ages

The end of Catholic Europe was brought about by the Protestant Revolution—in effect, the ecclesiastical abuses of the fifteenth century institutionalized and proliferating in countless heretical sects. "Not a generation has passed since that time, without something of the legacy of the Middle Ages being wasted. Yet we are still living on the inheritance, without realizing what the world will be like when all is squandered."

The Faith, Hope, and Charity of the Virgin Mary

For the month of May, a selection from St. Alphonsus de Liguori's The Glories of Mary.

A Soul the Lover of Mary

A poem in honor of the Queen of heaven and earth by one of her true devotees.

The Contemporary Catholic Crisis in Its Historical Perspective (Pt. 8)

Michael Davies writes about the historical background of the Liturgical Revolution.

The Sillon

The Apostolic Letter Notre Charge Apostolique of August 25, 1910, by St. Pius X.

Upon This Rock

Dr. Malcolm Brennan reviews I Am with You Always by Michael Davies.

Ridgefield Diary

The observance of Holy Week and Easter at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary.

Ask Me...

Father Carl answers questions about the validity of SSPX confessions, recent departure of some seminarians from Ecône, and the promises for fulfilling the devotion of the nine First Fridays and five First Saturdays.