Issue: February 2011
Letter from the Editor
The crisis in the Church, and even in the world, is nothing else than a consequence of the breakdown of the Catholic Faith, Catholic society, and Catholic culture
A Bishop Speaks at the Council
Regarding his interventions at the Vatican, Archbishop Lefebvre said, “I consider my duty to speak out,” and he never ceased speaking out against the Vatican II revolution until death sealed his lips on March 25, 1991.
Letter #77 to Friends and Benefactors
The events of these past years show a certain movement towards a return, up until now still very slight, but quite real all the same. No doubt the Society of St. Pius X can offer an important contribution. But it is still quite difficult to predict anything more concrete in its relations with Rome.
St. Maximilian Kolbe: In His Own Words
Many good books have been written about the life and the doctrine of Fr. Kolbe but unfortunately access to his very own words is not easy for Anglophones who do not know Italian or Polish.
The Terms of the Crisis
What is the connection between the question of continuity or rupture in the Church since Vatican II and the principle of non-contradiction?
The Holy Shroud
We here present a series of articles about the Shroud of Turin and its history and authenticity
Church & World
Assisi Revisited, a note from the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, and the possible beatification of Pope John Paul II.
Questions & Answers
Is a person always obliged to profess his faith publicly? Can a priest forgive the sin of abortion?
The Last Word
"The Society of St. Pius X is part of the Church militant."