Issue: November 2006

THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST THROUGH MARY AND ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE

Father Albert, O.P., participated in the annual traditional pilgrimage to the Polish national shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa. About 100 traditional Catholics set out from Warsaw to cover the 185-mile distance to Czestochowa in ten days. At the destination, their ranks doubled to 200 of the faithful in attendance for the final Mass in honor of the Immaculata.

MOTHER HERLINDA, O.S.F., 1911-2006

Mother Herlinda, O.S.F., the foundress of the traditional Franciscan Sisters of Christ the King Convent, Kansas City, Missouri, is remembered in this biographical notice. R.I.P.

THOUGHTS AT A FUNERAL

To know the faith without loving the faith is to risk losing the faith...

TICKETS, PLEASE!

"He Said, She Said": Each of the Hammonds writes from his or her perspective on a real-life situation encountered in matrimony–all with a smile, of course, but with a purpose and lesson as well.

SiSiNoNo #72: THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT

The editorial position of SiSiNoNo is that the newly elected Pope, Benedict XVI, should be given "The Benefit of the Doubt."

SiSiNoNo #72: ENEMY ISLAM

An interview first published in Il Giornale with the Most Reverend Cesare Mazzolari, M.C.C.I., Bishop of Rumbek, Sudan, exposes the true face of Islam. The planned conquest of the West through immigration is the topic about which no one dare speak...

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Fr. Scott explains why the faithful in SSPX chapels say the Confiteor before receiving Holy Communion, and when it is permissible to go to confession during Sunday Mass.

INTERVIEW WITH DR. DAVID ALLEN WHITE

"America's Professor," Dr. David Allen White continues to gain admiration for his literary exposition and social commentary. The publication of his latest book, The Horn of the Unicorn, afforded a good reason to have Stephen Heiner interview him for The Angelus.

THE SINGLE LIFE

Fifteen Minutes with Fr. de Chivré: "Whoever would understand the definite possibility of happiness in the single life has to raise the discussion much higher than the worldly slogans, the criticism of companions, scientific declarations, or false spiritualities. He must climb as high as the human person..."

In Defense of THE VALIDITY OF THE RITE OF EPISCOPAL CONSECRATION

Fr. Calderon rebuts the objections to the arguments expounded in the article "Why the New Rite of Episcopal Consecration Is Valid," in particular those of Fr. Anthony Cekada.