Issue: September 2008

A Fertile Soil

Catholic Tradition in France Prior to the SSPX (1958-76)

The success of the Archbishop’s stand in France and the whole world resulted from a long history in which faithful French Catholics were providentially prepared. Learn the history of the Catholic counter-revolution from its rise during the French Revolution...

Handmaids of Jesus Eternal High Priest and of the Heart of Mary

On November 21, 2006, Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta signed the decree of the erection of a new Congregation: The Handmaids of Jesus, Eternal High Priest and of the Heart of Mary.

Heraldry, Pt. 3

The coats of arms of Archbishop Lefebvre and Bishop Antonio de Castro Mayer, and of the four bishops they consecrated on the historic date of June 30, 1988.

The Wonder Years? Teenagers?

Fr. Paul Robinson, FSSPX

When one utters the word teenager, the mind cannot fail to travel beyond the bare notion of a chronological period in one’s life to a stereotyped and psychologically defined world. And that world is not a pretty one. Getting children over the hump into full-fledged adult life is one of the most difficult challenges parents face.

The Responsible Leader

Twenty Minutes with Fr. de Chivré

Being a scout leader is a more serious business than you may have thought...

Catechism Of the Crisis In the Church

Is the Mass essentially a Supper? The import of this idea, which cropped up in the Common Declaration of the Lutheran-Catholic Joint Commision, is examined.

Letter from La Reja
A Romantic Excursion

Bishop Richard Williamson on Shelley's "Ozymandias."

Famous poets in any language have become famous only because they tell truths about man and life, even about God. And if they make mistakes, nobody better than Catholics should be able to distinguish truth from error, so as to profit from the truth and leave to one side the error...

Questions & Answers

Fr. Scott answers the question: Does the Church's infallibility extend to disciplinary laws?