Issue: October 2000

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Pilgimage to Rome: Bp. Fellay's Sermon

Celebrating all that is Catholic in the Millennium Jubilee, over 5,000 traditional Catholics attend the International Pilgrimage of Tradition sponsored by the Society of St. Pius X.

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Photo album of the SSPX Y2K Pilgrimage: the Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Bishop Bernard Fellay.

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Photo album of the SSPX's Y2K Pilgrimage to Rome. The pilgrims at St. John Lateran, Mary Major, and St. Paul Outside the Walls.

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Last page of the photo spread of the Society's Y2K Pilgrimage to Rome, which for some U.S. faithful included a tour of holy places in France and Switzerland.

The Guilds

"The same Catholic society that [outlawed advertising] also guaranteed the various monopolies of the merchant and craft guilds. To reject the ad and to support the guilds is to uphold the common good of society and the unified good of the worker..."  A primer on the workingmen's guilds of the Middle Ages and their importance for today.

 

Was the "Good Pope" a Good Pope? Pt. 2

The second of a three-part series challenging the life of "heroic virtue" ascribed to Pope John XXIII at his beatification on Sept. 3, 2000.

A Historian's Eyewitness Account of the Liturgical Reform of Pope Paul VI

Eye-opening review of a book about Ferdinando Antonelli, O.F.M., a life-long participant of the Liturgical Movement and member of the implementing committee, the "Consilium," whose trained mind and candid diary of the liturgical reform "make him a priceless witness against the 'savage liturgical amputation which has been touted as a reform.'"

The Americanist Vision Since 1932, Pt. 2

Conclusion of the history of the Knights of Columbus featuring the careers of Cardinals Spellman and Cushing, "Patriotic Prelates of American Liberty."

Questions Answers

What is ecumenism? Did Jesus have a brother named James? Does the SSPX promote Nocturnal Adoration in the home?