Hope of a Hopeless World – the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
Legionário, N.º 410, 21 de julho de 1940 (*) If there is an age whose sole hope lies in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, it is our own. The evils committed by mankind today can scarcely be exaggerated. To mention just a few, these include blasphemy, the destruction of the family through abortion, divorce, […]
Saint Germaine Cousin (15th June): Humility in a Century of Vainglory. A Lesson for Ultramontanes
Saint of the Day, Monday, August 20, 1973 “A Roman and Apostolic Catholic, the author of this text submits himself with filial devotion to the traditional teaching of Holy Church. However, if by an oversight anything is found in it at variance with that teaching, he immediately and categorically rejects it.” The words “Revolution” and […]
Father José de Anchieta (9th June). Speech by Congressman Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, March 17, 1934
Diário da Assembléia. Speech at the Constituent Assembly, Rio de Janeiro, March 17, 1934 Reflecting the unanimous sentiment of the population of São Paulo, which, in addition to recognizing in Anchieta a reason of legitimate pride for the whole of Brazil, feels especially close to him for the glorious role he played in the foundation of […]
Father José de Anchieta S.J. (9th June)
A great nation’s first sapling of holiness.
Love the Holy, Roman, Catholic, and Apostolic Church!
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira in June 7th 1978 on the anniversary of his Baptism
What Is True Catholic Calm?
By Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira MNF Meeting, September 25, 1986 “A Roman and Apostolic Catholic, the author of this text submits himself with filial devotion to the traditional teaching of Holy Church. However, if by an oversight anything is found in it at variance with that teaching, he immediately and categorically rejects it.” The words […]
Saint Antoninus of Florence (May 10) and His Action Against the Renaissance
Saint of the Day, May 9, 1968 Tomorrow is the feast of Saint Antoninus, bishop, and confessor. He fought against the Renaissance in his diocese of Florence. A great friend of Fra Angelico, he was indicated by him for this diocese. Now comes Rohrbacher’s biography of St. Anthony: “Anthony was called Antoninus because of his […]
How Heresy Spreads and the Error of Relativism – Part III
Without an Absolute to Which We Continually Tend, Life Is Not Worth Living
How Heresy Spreads and the Error of Relativism – Part II
Relativism: A Passport to Spread All Sorts of Errors
How Heresy Spreads and the Error of Relativism – Part I
Saint of the Day, October 4, 1975 In the history of the Church, we generally see that when a person is in contact with an idea violently opposed to what he professes, he has a certain facility to defend himself. On the contrary, when he is confronted with an idea only somewhat different from that […]