Issue: October 1982

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To Our Readers

We hope you will enjoy the varied articles in this month's issue: a hard-hitting explanation by Canon Bertho of the New Mass; the conclusion of Michael Davies' series on Modernism; a lovely article by Miss Gentges on St. Gerard Majella, and an account of the recent Marian Pilgrimage to St. Mary's.

The New Mass

A re-statement of differences between the Mass of All Time and that which the ecumenists and Modernists have foisted upon the Catholic world, by the former rector of the International Seminary of St. Pius X, Ecône.

The Gift of Faith, Conclusion

We come now to one of the Modernist theories which was most destructive to authentic Christianity...

Elizabethan Catholics and the Mass

A perspicacious article relevant to the Vatican II debacle by the renowned Reformation historian Philip Caraman, S.J.

A Patron for the Unborn

The story of the patron saint of mothers and their children, St. Gerard Majella, told by Miss Mary Gentges.

The Marian Pilgrimage to St. Mary's

Readers of The Angelus at about this time last year will recall that the review of the pilgrimage of 1981 began by remarking that it has always rained on the first day of the Marian Pilgrimage, as if by design, for the last three years. The fourth Marian Pilgrimage to St. Mary's was no exception...

Angel Talk

A Saints crossword puzzle for the little ones.

The Charismatic "Renewal"

A reader in Arizona relates his experiences at a Catholic Charistmatic Renewal meeting.

And Now... Some Good News!

A group of parishioners Wednesday won a two-year legal battle to keep the prized altars a bishop had ordered removed from their rural Roman Catholic Church in central Missouri...

Ask Me...

Father Carl answers questions about situation ethics, Transcendental Meditation, rumors about Archbishop Lefebvre retiring, Albert Einstein's religious convictions, the Church's just war doctrine, women being veiled in church, and Communion under both kinds.