Family – Folha de S. Paulo, April 24, 1969
Tradition: a vital product of the family that helps ensure that public and private customs
Progress Without Tradition, a Factor in Revolutionary Warfare – Folha de S. Paulo, April 16, 1969
By Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira A compelling excerpt from General Jose Muricy’s speech at his inauguration as Army Chief of Staff caught my attention. Talking about the “revolutionary war in which we are all engaged,” he said, “Since a people are only truly dominated when they break with their past, cultural and social […]
150 Priests Facing the Plot to Destroy the Church – Folha de S. Paulo, April 9, 1969
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira Yes, at least 150 priests from the secular clergy and religious orders recently published a courageous guide in Paris with clarifications and advice for French Catholics facing strong progressive attacks. Many of the signatories are theology and canon law experts, nearly all actively engaged in healing souls as parish […]
More Data on the Dinosaur – Folha de S. Paulo, April 2, 1969
The “Microphone Thieves” Mutual Propaganda. “Liturgy for a Revolutionary Situation”. “Disintegration of Church Structures”
Progressivist Propaganda, a Discreet Dinosaur – Folha de S. Paulo, March 26, 1969
A peculiar establishment connected to the ultra-ecumenical and socialist Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
O All Ye That Pass by the Way… – Folha de S. Paulo, March 5, 1969
Santiago de Chile: Eighteen priests and professors at the Catholic University against Paul VI’s Enc. Humanae Vitae
The Problem of the Four Brothers – Folha de S. Paulo, February 26, 1969
Absolute equality of all: identical functions to the diverse members of the same organism
The TFP Is Born – Folha de S. Paulo, February 22, 1969
In 1960, the Brazilian Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property was founded
Kamikaze – Folha de S. Paulo, February 15, 1969
The story of the epic work “In Defense of Catholic Action”, by Prof. Plinio
How Did the Pyramid of Cheops Collapse? – Folha de S. Paulo, February 8, 1969
Brazil: How could things have gone so wrong so quickly in the Catholic Church?