Issue: September 2002

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Feminism As Antichurch [Pt. 1B]

Dr. Mago defines feminism, provides its history, and contrasts it with true womanhood: "Feminism knows exactly what it is against, but is much less certain about what it positively stands for. Thus it is useless to ask for a definition of feminism: there are hundreds of "definitions," and feminists themselves cannot agree on what they stand for. The only thing they are certain of is what they are against..."

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Fr. Peter Scott answers questions about attending the New Mass, a mother's relations with a daughter living in sin, and whether a heretic can celebrate a valid Mass.

Is Communion in the Hand a Sacrilege?

What happens when a father and son experiment with the wastage of communion hosts? What if they tell the pope the results?

Book Review: The Outline of Sanity

A timely review of the recently republished book of Chesterton essays, The Outline of Sanity. The reviewer, Peter Chojnowski, insightfully tells the reasons why this book published so long ago is still well worth reading.

The Traditional Catholic and Twelve-Step Programs

In fulfilling the purpose of this article, to address the prudential question of how a Catholic who needs the help afforded by A.A. twelve-step meetings ought to prepare himself to benefit from what is advantageous while mitigating dangers to his faith, the author has written a quite informative history and analysis of an important institution.