This book is pivotal to understanding Mexico! Shows how Catholic Spain during 300 years--1521-1821--formed Mexico and made her prosperous and happy, but how the great Masonic Revolution has made her poor and miserable. Shows that Mexico is still basically Catholic (97%) but is ruled by an anti-Catholic government.
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Belloc has written elsewhere that the victory of the Reformation in England led to its victory in much of the rest of Europe. That victory unleashed the forces of social disintegration, Protestantism, Capitalism, and anti-Catholicism and let them to challenge the tradition of Monarchy on the field of battle. This book tells the story of how Charles I came to face those forces, manipulated by the Money Power, and how and why he failed.
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Catholic high school history book. From early explorers through President Clinton, plus Our Lady of Guadalupe and conversion of Mexico. Fascinating insights not found elsewhere.
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The best Catholic American history book there is, along with a workbook which helps the student in mentally processing a large amount of information and grasping the major historical concepts as well as names, places, dates and events. Contains everything needed for homeschoolers and anyone else who wishes to acquire a clearer grasp of history.
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At last a workbook for students to use along with Anne Carroll's Christ and the Americas. The workbook helps the student in mentally processing a large amount of information and grasping the major historical concepts as well as names, places, dates and events. Then, with the answers filled in, the questions become a great study guide and memory aid.
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Dachau concentration camp held the largest number of Catholic priests—more than 2400—in the Nazi camp system. They came from two dozen countries, from every background. Over one-third were killed. Among the survivors was Fr. Johannes Lenz, who was asked by his superiors to write an account of what he saw. This book was the stunning result.
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A Complete History of the Catholic Church to the Present Day. From the beginning to 1940. Written for both students and adults. A story of the Church unparalleled in its scope, depth, variety and impact, and a book all Catholics should read.
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Here the great Belloc shows that ever since the disaster of the Protestant Reformation, Western civilization (which was formed by the Catholic Faith) has been coming apart--since Calvinism opened the door to usury, unbridled competition, the domination of the mind by money, and ultimately the return of slavery. Belloc says our 2 choices are a return to Catholicism or chaos!
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As director of the papal relief effort in Russia in the 1920s, Fr. Walsh spent several years traveling the Red empire, not only seeing the horror of Communism firsthand, but also interviewing countless witnesses and investigating numerous sources about the events that had brought about Communism’s triumph. In 1928 he published this historical narrative based on his experiences.
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A most authoritative and comprehensive book on the secret, revolutionary political doctrine and action latent in both Grand Lodge and Grand Orient Freemasonry. Contains sensational revelations of Masonry's hand in the French Revolution of 1789, the Spanish Civil War of 1936, and the disastrous Yalta Agreement.
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Refutes Dr. Pro's article to that effect. But much more: Covers the destruction of religion in France under Napoleon, plus the rise of the Papal Order of Malta.
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Called by her people Isabella la Catolica, she was by any standard one of the greatest women of all history. A saint in her own right, she married Ferdinand of Aragon, and they forged modern Spain, cast out the Moslems, discovered the New World by backing Columbus, and established a powerful central government in Spain.
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Historian Diane Moczar pulls back the curtain on one of the most important acts in the drama of Muslim aggression against the West: the 500-year-long siege of Europe by the Ottoman Turks, with their eventual repulsion and final defeat.
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The story of the early Jesuit missionaries who arrived in North America between 1632 and 1637 is a remarkable by all accounts. For twenty long years, they toiled alone and unaided in the vast, wild regions of eastern Canada, bearing the hardships of a harsh climate, scarcity of food and inadequate lodging, as well as the constant menace of those inhabitants they had come to evangelize.
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In the spring of 1994, more than one million people were murdered in the Rwandan genocide. This is the story of how Immaculee survived certain death, along with seven other women, by hiding in a very small bathroom for more than 3 months. Day after day, for months, the killers would search nearby – gleefully chanting “kill them big, kill them small, kill them, kill them, kill them all!”
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Hilaire Belloc called “Lepanto” Chesterton’s greatest poem and the greatest poem of his generation. But not only have English classes neglected this masterpiece of rhyme and meter, History classes have neglected the story of the pivotal battle upon which the poem is based. This book brings together the poem, the historical background of the famous battle, a riveting account of the battle itself, and a discussion of its historical consequences.
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What a story! Fr. Pierre De Smet (1801-1873) is mentioned in U.S. history books almost as a footnote, but there was in the mid-19th century America no single person the American Indians trusted as they did this Jesuit Priest. He was "more powerful than an army" at a huge treaty conference of U.S. officials and the Western Indian nations near Laramie in 1851, and he was the chief negotiator at another, with the Sioux, in 1868.
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The author refutes the myth of Cardinal Newman’s Liberalism and supports what Newman himself said “For thirty, forty, fifty years I have resisted to the best of my powers the spirit of Liberalism in religion.” St. Pius X came to Newman’s defense against those accusing Newman of Liberalism and Pope Pius XII described him as “the pride of Britain and the Universal Church.”
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Highly recommended history of how the modernists brought in the Novus Ordo through gradualism.
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True stories of the persecution of the Catholic Church in Mexico from 1926-1935, when some 2,000 Catholics and 50 priests were put to death under Calles, including Fr. Miguel Pro.
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