Real Importance and Media Exposure – Folha de S. Paulo, January 29, 1969
In Brazil, the history of the major crisis that has sadly shaken the Church
Light, Water, or Firewood? – Folha de S. Paulo, January 22, 1969
The TFP aims to oppose the growing influence of socialism and communism
The Grand Hotel Castro – Folha de S. Paulo, January 15, 1969
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira I had a dream. I dreamed my secretary was handing me a commercial advertisement sent by mail, with the envelope bearing the Grand Hotel Castro’s rather plain letterhead. As expected, the letter highlights the outstanding qualities of this hotel that will delight potential tourists. As I read it, […]
A Brazilian’s International Success – Folha de S. Paulo, January 8, 1969
“Frei, the Chilean Kerensky” by Fábio Vidigal Xavier da Silveira
Labor Issues and Astronautics – Folha de S. Paulo, January 1, 1969
Should we not be grateful to a selfless benefactor?
Nonsense and Bunk – Folha de S. Paulo, September 18, 1968
The Nazi-fascism accusation against TFP
The Same Tyrants Here and There – Folha de S. Paulo, September 4, 1968
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira In my latest Folha article, I invited readers to remain vigilant in the face of Soviet actions in the Czechoslovak crisis, then reaching its climax. It was necessary not to interpret any seeming restraint by the red despots as a manifestation of gentleness or unselfishness, which they do […]
Reflecting Amid “Suspense” – Folha de S. Paulo, August 28, 1968
Preserve the world’s naive confidence in pacifist communism…
The Cunctator: a Maximalist? Folha de S. Paulo, August 24, 1978
October 23, 1978: the historic embrace between Pope John Paul II and his great friend Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, Archbishop of Warsaw and Primate of Poland At the first preparatory meeting of the conclave, Cardinal Wyszynski, Archbishop of Warsaw, reported that 300,000 Poles—including 7,500 university students—planned to walk in a pilgrimage to the famous shrine […]
From the Pages of the Press to Those of History – II, Folha de S. Paulo, August 20, 1968
The authoritarianism of a minority of brazilians bishops, imposing solutions a majority of the CNBB