Issue: April 1991

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Requiescat in Pace Marcel Lefebvre

At the news of his death, hundreds of thousands fell to their knees and wept. Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre was revered the world over as the defender of the faith. And now he was gone.

The Archbishop Speaks

The sermon of Archbishop Lefebvre for Easter 1977, on fidelity.

Hearing Mass

St. Alphonsus Liguori instructs us on learning, living, and loving the Mass.

Some Modern Errors

Among the errors and heresies which plague the Church today, three are worth taking a look at. They are reincarnation, spiritism, and Pelagianism. Dr. Malcolm Brennan offers a practical look at how these errors insinuate themselves into the minds and hearts of the unwary, and what consequences they have.

A Former TV Broadcaster Opens a Can of Worms Part II: The Canned Minds

Second in a four-part series of articles by Father Bourmaud, this is the continuation of his interview with a couple who worked in the TV profession for nearly two decades. They refute every excuse for keeping a TV in the home...

St. Mary's College: A Student's Thoughts

St. Mary's College freshman Tom Beam explains why this college is right for today's young Catholic scholar.

A Lesson on Lenin

For the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Magistral Lesson was presented by Wm. F. Cerny, Lt. Col. USMC (ret.), who teaches History in both the Academy and College. Here follows the text of that most informative talk.

Ambrose Observes

There are many observations that could be made about the recently concluded war in the Persian Gulf, but let me focus this month on the experience of one soul, a Marine lieutenant, a platoon commander in a tank company who converted to Catholicism and officially became a member of the Mystical Body of Christ while waiting for events to overtake him in the Saudi Arabian sands.

Chastity and Rhythm

Won't you please spend a few minutes with me and our guardian angels, to discover the Church's teachings on the beautiful responsibility in parenting—sharing in creation.

Questions and Answers

How could all the novelties introduced in the Church in the past thirty years be promulgated by those who have received the duty to "keep the Deposit"? I would say very simply: I do not have the answer to all the questions!

...stultorum infinitus est numerus

Angelus Press's take on some religious news headlines.