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French Fragments: A Cryptic Travelogue for Any Who Care to Listen (Part VIII: To Become More Pierced)

More fragments. Very personal: Travelling through France. So very hard to find a daily Mass. But here appears to me an opportunity. Yet another half-dead convent – the second half dead convent we have found which appears like this. The aged sisters dressed as to be nigh-indistinguishable from the non-religious state. No young at all. Am I being condemnatory, [...]
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A Tridentine Preview

A lot of work is presently going into a new aspect of this website, which I hope will soon debut under the name of Tridentine Archive. The Archive among other things, will be representing to the twenty-first century certain older out-of-copyright texts, which deal not only with the Sacred Heart, but also the entire Tridentine period [...]
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The Lost Piety of Catholic France (Part I)

For years I have been grieving the Lost Piety of Catholic France. But really, the title of this new series here is euphemistic. Because when one knows the history of post-revolution Catholic France and when one has faith, it is hard to avoid stronger titles, such as the Destroyed or Murdered Piety of Catholic France. Still I will [...]
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Acceptable Loss?

This entry like a number of mine, you will see, is tagged Dictatorship of Secularism. And these tagged entries refer to my growing conviction over years, as I study the rise of secularism, of how we are being manipulated, robbed, co-erced and ultimately controlled. Now in terms of these webmusings, there is a book that I [...]
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The “Benevolent” Burial of Christianity

This weblog received a very interesting comment to the last entry, from my “known friend”, John. My friend’s response, I thought, raised a number of important issues and questions – both explicitly and implicitly. I have wondered if John is implicitly asking something, when he observes that New Age spirituality and a “rigorous” Catholicism are not [...]
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