Tag Archives: Dictatorship of Secularism

Ireland and the Embers of Christendom

In Ireland, one can still find the Embers of Christendom. Article about Ireland’s unique place in the Anglosphere and the situation today

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The Gentle Traditionalist – Available Now at Amazon!

All about The Gentle Traditionalist by Roger Buck from Angelico Press – now available at Amazon!

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The Gentle Traditionalist – Chapter One

Opening chapter of my new novel The Gentle Traditionalist from Angelico Press.

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Famished for Christendom

Why certains souls in this world reject secularism: They are famished for Christendom. Contains a small extract from The Gentle Traditionalist my upcoming book from Angelico Press.

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Secularism is the Air that We Breathe …

Why Secularism is the Air that We Breathe … with a short extract from my upcoming book, The Gentle Traditionalist.

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The Gentle Traditionalist on the Superiority Complex of the 1960s

In which the lead character of The Gentle Traditionalist, my upcoming book from Angelico Press, speaks about the Superiority Complex born in the 1960s.

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Guarding the Soul of Catholic Ireland

On guarding the soul of Catholic, Gaelic Ireland, now buried in the deluge of globalisation …

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Mustard Seeds: A Conservative Becomes a Catholic by L. Brent Bozell (Review)

On L. Brent Bozell’s Mustard Seeds: A Conservative Becomes a Catholic – an in-depth appreciation of a great inspiration for this website and his most important book.

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A Tale of Two Books …

From Ireland: A personal tale of how my two books came to be written … Books about the Sacred Heart, the Catholic Mystery, Catholic Ireland – and the threat of both secular and New Age ideology.

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Against Inclusiveness by James Kalb (Review)

Why inclusiveness spells fascism …

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The Secular Supposition of Original Innocence

Unconsciously, secularism is predicated on believing in Original Innocence, rather than Original Sin. This supposition explains many things …

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The Lost Piety of Catholic Ireland

Grieving for the piety and faith that is lost to Catholic Ireland …

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Tragedy in Ireland (Welcome to the Machine)

Why the tragedy of the same-sex ‘marriage’ referendum is the tragedy of becoming a machine …

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Pray for Ireland

Pray to the Guardian Angels of each voter in Ireland to vote for the Sacred Truth of Marriage …

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Belloc, Book and Candle

A post about Hilaire Belloc, his influence on my book – and excommunicating capitalism …

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‘A Regime of Heresy’: The Prophetic Hilaire Belloc

The prophetic Hilaire Belloc saw a regime of heresy, not unlike Benedict XVI’s ’dictatorship of relativism’. But what would happen if Belloc were to travel in time to the world of today?

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The Song of Secular ‘Tolerance’

There is a song, a dream of secular tolerance and political correctness. But here is why the song of secular ‘tolerance‘ is, in reality, highly intolerant …

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Catholicism and Secularism: Two Different Creeds

Although cultural denial is rife, Catholicism and Secularism form two opposed creeds in our society. Seeing this clearly helps us better understand the Dictatorship of Relativism, as Benedict XVI has called it – as well as Anti-Catholicism.

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Essays of a Catholic: A Fine Introduction to Hilaire Belloc (Review)

These essays from the great Catholic thinker Hilaire Belloc offer an exceptional introduction to his thinking – as well as a somber review of the fall of Christendom.

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World Materialism and the Feast of Christ the King

The origins of the Feast of Christ the King lies in awakeness to world materialism. A strange testimony from Rudolf Steiner illumines these matters.

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    New Book from Angelico Press!

    "The Gentle Traditionalist returns with a vengeance in this stand-alone sequel ... this book skewers the modern malaise with the kind of sanity we have come to expect from this author” — CHARLES A. COULOMBE

    ”Buck’s latest foray is a grand success ... The story features the same singular combination of whimsy and surprise, keen social commentary, and deft argumentation as the first [book]. The Gentle Traditionalist Returns appeals to what is best and deepest in us, so that we will reengage with that which ultimately matters while there is yet time.” — PETER KWASNIEWSKI

    ”A brilliant diagnosis of the spiritual malaise of modern society, written with gentleness, generosity, humour, pathos ... and, above all else, love”— MAOLSHEACHLANN Ó CEALLAIGH

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    ”Roger Buck ... in the spirit of Chesterton and Belloc ... takes on everything—from the reforms of Vatican II to the New Age ... a wonderful book.”— MICHAEL MARTIN

    ”A tale of whimsical fantasy, melancholy realism, and supernatural joy ... Buck’s deftly-reasoned post-modern apologetic for full-blooded Catholicism—a Syllabus of Errors in narrative form, a rousing hymn to ‘meaning, grace, beauty, life’.” — PETER KWASNIEWSKI

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    ”Buck goes to the heart of the problem paralyzing our broken-hearted world ... moving beyond the spirit of the age to the Spirit who moves all ages.” — JOSEPH PEARCE

    ”In this elegant feast of a book, Roger Buck ... expertly skewers the modern world ... without a drop of malice in his compassionate soul ... to reveal the bright, shining love and truth at the center of the universe—symbolised by the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and incarnate in the Catholic Church.” — CHARLES A. COULOMBE

    ”A great service to the Church ... Buck shows that the New Age is an attempt, however flawed, to escape the materialism of modernity, and that it is Catholicism in its traditional forms that can best reveal the immense reality of the suffering and love for all mankind of Christ’s Sacred Heart.”— JOSEPH SHAW

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