Issue: August 1990

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Father Peter Scott writes...

In the two years since the consecrations, it has become quite apparent that the Indult Masses, just like the Society of St. Peter, are a stooge to deter conservative Catholics from the traditional practice of their Faith...

The Archbishop Speaks

A sermon of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre for the twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The Faith of Cardinal Newman

A tribute to Cardinal Newman on the centenary of his death. Many quotations selected and arranged by John Philip.

The Superior General's Chronicle of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X

By the grace of God we have been able to see, during these four months, a relatively calm and harmonious development: slow strengthening and consolidation are becoming visible everywhere...

Dreams Do Come True!

The story of the Binghamton, New York, chapel.

Holy Hour: A Hidden God

Isaias says (xl.15), "Truly thou art a God of hidden ways." I want you to consider how God hides Himself in four connections; in His creation, in His dealings with men, in His Incarnation, and finally in the Holy Eucharist.

On the Assumption of Our Lady

The ancient faith of the Church in Mary's assumption expressed by St. John Damascene.

Ambrose Observes

The first of a monthly column, in which our chronicler of modern times will focus his thoughts on one aspect of the modern world which consumes our energies. This month he explains the reaons for his nom de plume.

All Roads Lead to Saint Mary's

The story of a Jesuit vocation as related to Wayne Nichols.

The Psalm of TV

The TV is my shepherd I shall not want...

Pius X and Music

From Cardinal Merry del Val's book Memories of Pope Pius X.

News Briefs

Ecumenism makes the headlines in these articles from the Religious News Service.

Ask Me...

Father Carl answers questions about women's duty to cover their heads in church, the excommunication of Archbishop Lefebvre, and attendance at the local Novus Ordo church.