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An email I received from TFP today (I have unsubscribed from them, too.): Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira’s way of living and thinking was the result of the virtue of calm, about which he frequently lectured. His tranquil disposition facilitated his discernment of the good, true and beautiful. This in turn, allowed him to see and reject the opposite.More often than not, this rejection entailed a profound understanding of Revolutionary errors that were concealed in their "veiled and embryonic forms." Read Norman Fulkerson’s insightful words in a book review of Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira: Prophet of the Reign of Mary by Prof. Roberto de Mattei. • He Denounced Error and Confided in Our Lady’s TriumphThis legacy is highlighted by the recent release of the English edition of the book, Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira: Prophet of the Reign of Mary that can be purchased here.Until next time, I remainSincerely yours,Gary J. IsbellTradition Family Propertywww.tfp.org