Modernism is a heresy condemned by Pope St. Pius X (1903-1914), yet it is the predominating error in the Catholic Church since Vatican II (1962-1965). This book exposes its errors, called by St. Pius X the "synthesis of all heresies." St. Pius X commended the author of this catechism, expressing the hope it would receive wide circulation.
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Documents that Vatican II and the post-VII legislation did not mandate any changes in the Catholic Sanctuary: e.g., moving tabernacles, removing altar rails, placing a chair in the middle of the sanctuary--nor even Mass facing the people! Quotes documents. A real bombshell!
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At last! An expose of who caused the turmoil in the Church today. Names names. The author is a busy parish priest who was so concerned he just had to write this book.
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Hoping to avoid a takeover by the American bishops, Mother Angelica resigned from the board of directors of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) in March of 2000. She relinguished all control over the network she had founded in 1981. With the departure of that feisty and combative nun, EWTN underwent a change for the worse...
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Analysis of 5 of the greatest heresies of all time: Arianism, Islam, Albigensianism, Protestantism, and "the Modern Attack," showing that the world would be vastly different today if Arianism or Albigensianism had survived--and how it is different because Protestantism survived. He predicts the re-emergence of Islam; explains how the Modern Attack is the worst threat to the Catholic Church ever.
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Published in 1972, this was only the second major book critical of the New Mass, yet it is still probably the very best. The Catholic Church having come nearly completely apart since the New Mass was introduced, this book after 30-plus years now stands vindicated. A challenging book!
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A carefully written, authoritative book about the Council and its aftermath. Ambiguity leads to a spirit of tolerance toward the world and false religions.
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Kenneth Jones of Missouri Lawyers Weekly has pulled together a slim volume of the grim statistics of the Catholic Church since Vatican II. Shows what an unmitigated disaster the Council was in terms of its legacy of empty churches, seminaries, and convents.
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Refutes every aspect of the deadly error that one religion is as good as another and that a person has a moral right to choose whichever religion suits him best. Cuts through the foggy religious thinking rampant today!
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Highly recommended history of how the modernists brought in the Novus Ordo through gradualism.
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An exact reproduction of the 1907 authorized English translation of the original Encyclical Letter. Analyzes and condemns Modernism, described by St. Pius X as the synthesis of all Heresies.
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A worthwhile look at the disastrous reign of John Paul II over the Novus Ordo Church. Contains many photographs which are alone worth the price of the book, showing JP2 as a true wolf in sheep's clothing.
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The French Revolution took place and launched a host of errors which the Popes wrote and legislated against. Yet most of these errors have today filtered down to the common man . . . with the result that most people now take for granted many fundamental assumptions that are positively false! But almost from the beginning of these errors, the Popes spoke out as with one voice, inveighing against them.
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History of Vatican II. Tells it like it really happened. Filled with facts. Totally absorbing.
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Saint Pius X is the first pope in modern history to be canonized since Saint Pius V in 1712. The Church canonized him because of the heroic virtues he practiced in his private life and also in the performance of his ecclesiastical duties: Assistant Priest, Pastor, Canon, Episcopal Chancellor, seminary spiritual director, Bishop, Cardinal Patriarch of Venice, and Pope from 1903 to 1914.
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