Tag Archives: Tradition Resurging

Traditional Catholic Education: Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me …

Traditional Catholic Education: an unforgettable memory of the tradition at work in Catholic France.

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Book Review: The Horn of the Unicorn by David Allen White

Weeping. I watch her weeping. My beloved weeps, while she reads this book. This book, we read it together. Our hearts ripped. ***** The book calls itself a mosaic. It is written in an unusual style. In fragments. Shards of the life of Archbishop Lefebvre juxtaposed with fragments from the Twentieth Century, which serve as [...]

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Tectonic Shifts in the Vatican

Earlier this week we said the following: “We briefly interrupt our series on the New Age to note this possibly landmark day. It is the fourth anniversary of the implementation of Summorum Pontificum and if rumours reported in the French press (Le Figaro) are to be believed, a day of potential earthquake (English translation here). [...]

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The Tide is Turning …

We briefly interrupt our series on the New Age to note this possibly landmark day. It is the fourth anniversary of the implementation of Summorum Pontificum and if rumours reported in the French press (Le Figaro) are to be believed, a day of potential earthquake (English translation here). If such reports have truth, they suggest [...]

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Easter in England

This was originally written for my weblog. But due to the fact of its length, as well as the fact that it treats of so many key themes concerning this website as a whole, I place it in the Articles as well. Only time will tell, but I suspect that this will prove to be one of the most personally important pieces at this site – RB.

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Valentin Tomberg, Catholic Tradition and the Counter-Revolution (Part IV)

We have been speaking – just a little – about what Valentin Tomberg meant by Hermeticism. And it was suggested that Valentin Tomberg believed it was necessary that Hermeticism become Christian, baptised as it were. It was also suggested that perhaps he thought that nothing less was necessary for the salvation of world civilisation. For [...]

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Valentin Tomberg, Catholic Tradition and the Counter-Revolution (Part III)

We have said that this weblog series will be devoted to the corpus of Catholic works by Valentin Tomberg, following his startling conversion in the early 1940′s. The works in mind here fall into two distinct categories and it is well to distinguish these. The first part of the corpus was written in the years [...]

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Valentin Tomberg, Catholic Tradition and the Counter-Revolution

This webproject has numerous sources of inspiration. Chief among these of course, is the Sacramental Meeting with Jesus Christ, which has afforded untold inspiration to Kim and myself since the joy and miracle of our conversion. But within that untold vastness, there is more, of course. There are the life-changing experiences of Catholic France – [...]

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Book Review: The New Faithful – Colleen Carroll

Bring on the Young Fogeys!

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Book Review: The Revenge of God: The Resurgence of Islam, Christianity and Judaism in the Modern World by Gilles Kepel

A secular book to give hope to traditionalists…

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Book Review: Mother Angelica by Raymond Arroyo

An Important Story about Saving the Tradition.

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