Dechristianisation
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Musings on an Antithesis: Catholic England
From the opening to Dennis Sewell’s Catholics: Britain’s Largest Minority: When I was sent away to the Jesuits at the age of eight, my paternal grandmother plotted to have me abducted. Family legend has it that her co-conspirator was Great Aunt Mary, a strict Presbyterian with a booming voice and a developed propensity to meddle.…
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Witnesses to the Wind of Death: Valentin Tomberg and Malachi Martin
For my part, it has been striking to note a metaphor used in common, by both Valentin Tomberg and Malachi Martin – those two great defenders of the Catholic Tradition who witnessed and deplored the changes in the Church during the 1960’s. For regarding the Second Vatican Council and its outcomes, both of these immensely…
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Easter in England: The Anglican Ordinariate and Catholic Tradition
A Catholic convert and former Anglican looks at the Easter advent of the new Ordinariate as a historic moment for England – and for tradition.
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Googled—From the Sacred to the Technocratic . . .
What is it to be googled? It is to be re-directed from the Sacred to the Profane.
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Englishman Robbed
Englishman: Your culture told you what aspirin was … Your culture told you what heroin was … Your culture told you what psychotherapy was … Your culture told you of countless different ways to address suffering: some good, some not-so-good …
Foreword for Monarchy by Roger Buck
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