Issue: December 2001

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Hilaire Belloc: The Man, His Time, and Ours

A great essay about a great Catholic of the 20th century: "He was not a saint, at least not of the sort who are raised to the altar. But he was a prophet in the true sense of the word (he did not wrap-up his meaning), and as such, should be better known and read."

On the topic of Islam

Fr. Jacques Emily in the wake of the destruction of the World Trade Towers on September 11, writes of the perils of Islam for the West, and of the key means to Catholic victory.

Mary and the Moslems

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's take on the prospects of Muslims' conversion to Catholicism: "It is our firm belief that the fears some entertain concerning the Moslems are not to be realized, but that Islam, instead, will eventually be converted to Christianity and in a way that even some of our missionaries never suspect..."

A Convert Speaks

Annie Laurent, author of Living with Islam [French] interviews a traditional Catholic convert from Islam about his thoughts on Catholics and Moslems and interreligious "dialogue."

Who's Alain Kerizo?...

Who's Alain Kerizo, author of "Who's behind the UFO Phenomenon" (in the October issue of The Angelus), and why is he investigating UFOs?

The Ten Commandments

Continuation of Dr. Mago's explanation of the First Commandment, on the duty to worship God; covers adoration and sins against religion.

Questions & Answers

Fr. Scott addresses the question whether sedevacantists should be considered non-Catholics.