Issue: February 2010

Letter from the Editor

For many Catholics, the Catholic world and the Catholic Church reach the height of success when a Catholic politician speaks out against some violation of the Ten Commandments or when a public...

Pope Benedict XVI and Interreligious Dialogue

Rev. Fr. Dominique Bourmaud, SSPX Does the pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI represent a change in interreligious dialogue? Is there a rupture from John Paul II? Is this pope really the mediator...

The Authority of Vatican II Questioned

PART 2 Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre   In a spiritual conference given at Ecône on December 2, 1974, Archbishop Lefebvre commented on the document that summarizes the...

The Soundtrack of Time

Dr. Andrew Childs Music provides a unique insight to history. It is revealing to know what a particular culture or time sung or heard whether in sacred or secular music. This article lays the...

In Defense of Philosophy:

Why the “Useless” Science Matters Dr. Peter E. Chojnowski Man cannot live this way insofar as he is man, but only insofar as something divine dwells in him.–Aristotle 1...

Television: The Soul at Risk

Isabelle Doré PART 3 This is the third installment of a series on television. It was originally published as a book by Clovis in France (Clovis is the publishing house of the French...

The Authority of Vatican II Questioned

PART 2 Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre   In a spiritual conference given at Ecône on December 2, 1974, Archbishop Lefebvre commented on the document that summarizes the...

Introduction to Pope Paul’s New Mass

Leo Darroch   On the occasion of the new edition of Pope Paul’s New Mass , Leo Darroch, President of Una Voce and friend of Michael Davies, penned this foreword, which will be...

Church and World

Exclusive: Excerpts from "The Ecumenical Vatican Council II: A Much Needed Discussion" DICI offers its readers a preview of substantial excerpts from the book by Msgr. Brunero Gherardini,...

Questions and Answers

Fr. Peter R. Scott Is it true to say that the Church has never sinned? This is a question of fundamental importance, for the most frequent reason given for not converting to the Catholic...