Executioner-in-Chief, Princess, and Abstruse Poor Clares – Folha de S. Paulo, August 12, 1973
The British Crown—one of the highest cultural and symbolic institutions still remaining in the West—is becoming engaged in the process of self-demolition into which Nixon has plunged the entire free world.
Uninhibited Contradictions – Folha de S. Paulo, August 5, 1973
We must not confuse pacifists with peaceful people. In the Sermon on the Mount, Our Lord promised the latter an admirable reward: “They shall be called children of God.” A peaceful man is one who loves true peace, which St. Augustine splendidly defined as “the tranquility of order.”
Facts and Comments – Folha de S. Paulo, July 29, 1973
Chile: Cardinal Silva Henriquez, Archbishop of Santiago, is promoting a dialogue between communists and Christian Democrats to keep Marxist Allende in power.
The “Exceedingly Large Reward” – Folha de S. Paulo, July 17, 1973
The secret of his perseverance in this long struggle lay in his interior life. His marked devotion to Our Lady, daily communion, and spiritual reading of the highest caliber were the true sources of his apostolic zeal, which so benefited the cause of Christian Civilization among us.
The Suicidal Is Doing Just Fine, Thank You – Folha de S. Paulo, July 8, 1973
Self-destruction of the non-communist world, where there is a greater propensity to mourn the adversary’s anguish or blood than one’s own tragedies.
“Prodotta e Imbottigliata in Russia” – Folha de S. Paulo, July 1, 1973
Skillfully exploited, addiction to delights gradually weakens the barrier of horror to communism while the West vegetates in abundance.
As Brezhnev and Nixon Embrace – Folha de S. Paulo, June 24, 1973
No doctrine was more diametrically opposed to communism than the Good News preached by Our Lord Jesus Christ.
A Prelate Brilliant by Absence – Folha de S. Paulo, June 17, 1973
Cuba remains the island-dungeon that reproduces in our hemisphere all the horrors characteristic of Nazism and communism.
Bishop Isnard: The End of the Matter – Folha de S. Paulo, June 10, 1973
Odiosa sunt restringenda, Roman law tells us. Punitive measures must be carefully limited to those who commit a reprehensible act.
On Bishop Isnard’s Anti-TFP Decree – Folha de S. Paulo, May 27, 1973
A answer to a decree by His Excellency Clemente Isnard, Bishop of Nova Friburgo (RJ), forbidding his clergy to give Communion to TFP members when they present themselves in a group or with their insignia.