Issue: March 1988

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From the Desk of the Editor-in-Chief

Archbishop Lefebvre has announced that he will consecrate bishops...

The Virus of Humanism

Last month, Father Laisney spoke of the history of Humanism and its opposition to the spirit of Catholicism. This month he concludes his talk, pointing out how this virus has spread into modern society and alas, even into the Catholic Church.

The Rebel Bishops

An excerpt from Michael Davies's pamphlet, Communion under Both Kinds. The American hierarchy is in de facto schism from Rome.

News Briefs

"Apostolic visit may lead to Vatican settlement with Lefebvre," from the RNS.

From the Land of Saint Patrick

Father Couture writes about his new field of apostolate.

The Marvellous Staircase of Santa Fe

The story of the staircase in a Santa Fe church built by a mysterious stranger...

In the Chains of the Hammer & Sickle Pt 6

Father Krupa's staged trial proceeds to the inevitable conclusion...

Letter from Ridgefield

On February 2nd, when man's collective pride receives one of the greatest lessons of humility ever given it through the example of the Mother and the Child, eleven young men in the The Year of Spirituality received their cassocks...

Traditional Redemptorists for the English-speaking World!

Moves are now under way to establish a monastery of traditional Redemptorist Missioners for the English-speaking world.

In Response to Fr. Bruckberger's Article... One Reader's Apologia pro Marcel Lefebvre

Wayne Nichols, a long-time reader of this journal, recently sent us a copy of the letter he wrote in response to an article in The Remnant. We share it with you here.

The Crack and the Cracked Pots

It is very noticeable that not only a crack or a fissure, but a veritable "chasm" has formed and continues to widen between the Holy Roman Catholic Church of the time of St. Teresa of Avila and today's Conciliar Church in which are entrenched a group of "cracked pots" who say they are theologians.

The Significance of the Miracles of Stich

On June 9, 1970, a visiting Swiss priest celebrated an evening Tridentine Mass at the chapel in Stich, Germany. Immediately after the consecration of the wine a reddish spot about the size of a coin appeared on the corporal, the white cloth about the size of a handkerchief on which the chalice rests during the consecration. It was indeed a Eucharistic miracle...

"In the Shadow of the Cross"

A poem by I. A. Timmers.

Some Humor

A few amusing anecdotes to make you smile.

Ask Me...

Father Carl answers questions about where the souls of aborted or miscarried babies go, which Mass Archbishop Lefebvre celebrates, the "Robber Council," and the authority of St.Pius V's Bull Quo Primum.