Issue: February 2007

Open Letter to Parents of Post-Modern Children

Fr. Jean-Pierre Boubée

The challenges sincere Catholic parents face today in the upbringing of their children are indeed daunting. It is legitimate to take stock and to ask ourselves the following real questions: 1) Are your children different from–or even worse than–children of the past? 2) In what respects does the post-modern world present new difficulties? 3) What solutions are available to you in the world as it is today?

Fr. Eugene Nicholas Heidt 1933-2006

In memoriam:  an affectionate remembrance of this heroic champion of Catholic Tradition.

Stopping at Bethlehem

Fr. Yves le Roux

A profound psychological analysis of the spiritual evils engendered in our souls by the information overload to which we are subjected in the modern world, and a suggested remedy...

I Shall One Day Repent

Mrs. Linda Durbin

A well-told cautionary tale from the life of Sir Thomas More.

Fraternity of the Transfiguration

The Fraternity of the Transfiguration...is no less international in scope than the Society of Saint Pius X. Its members aspire to hasten by their prayers and sacrifices the reunion with Rome of all the Churches that once unhappily broke away from the one Church of Christ.

How to Live Straight and Fly Right

Fr. Joseph Le Rohellec, C.S.Sp., an accomplished Thomist, was assigned to the French Seminary while Archbishop Lefebvre was studying there. The young Marcel Lefebvre would often consult him on the finer points of Thomistic philosophy. This traditional St. Thomas's Day conference, given on March 7, 1914, was titled "St. Thomas Aquinas: Model of Unity in Life."

The Rights of Christ in Man's Existence

Thirty Minutes with Fr. De Chivré

We all need to rethink the problem of God for the benefit of the world...

Questions and Answers

Fr. Peter Scott addresses the questions of whether it is permissible to publish the sins of deceased persons and whether there is a duty to vote.