Resistance, Tarancón, and Casaroli – Folha de S. Paulo, December 1, 1974

From St. Peter to our days the Popes have usually defended themselves masterfully. Are there highly confidential reasons for this attitude? Why, then, upon immolating Cardinal Mindszenty Paul VI leaves this great and glorious victim in complete ignorance of the lofty motives which would have led him to strike this blow? Could the Cardinal-Martyr not even deserve enough confidence to be told the secret shared between His Holiness, Archbishop Casaroli, and the communist government of Budapest? These are perplexities that Archbishop Casaroli will certainly not answer, not even at this time of postconciliar dialogue.

Whatever Budapest Wants – Folha de S. Paulo, October 20, 1974

  by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira   On the basis of the memoirs of Cardinal Mindszenty published in The Sunday Telegraph, I wrote last Sunday about the simultaneous moves of Paul VI and Nixon, carried out according to the imperative desire of the Communist government of Budapest, in order to uproot the glorious Prelate from Hungarian […]

Entirely – Folha de S. Paulo, August 25, 1974

The smoke of Satan is increasingly permeating our glorious yet poor Church. Many people no longer know what the Church’s authentic teaching is, even on essential points such as divorce.

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