The Holy Bible:Nraheston, I had a browse in the bolded link.
https://www.catholic.org/bible/
https://bible.usccb.org/bible
Nraheston, I had a browse in the bolded link.Copy, thank you for the info.
it is not traditional Catholic but is promoting the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, the RCIA and other such aberrations arising out of Vatican II. I suspect that you may not be aware of the dangers therein and hope we will be able to enhance your knowledge of tradition.
They appear to be overly money hungry as well.
Free Traditional Catholic BooksMore free traditional Catholic books:
https://www.traditionalcatholic.co/free-catholicbooks/
Because of the urgency of the hour, the author has made this a Free download! $29.95 value! Get yours for Free now! Mary's warnings for NOW!!! Blessed by Pope Benedict XVI!!!Are you serious?
https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/q8y0n5ojmztpfqp/Message_to_the_World_by_Stephen_Volk.pdf/file
Are you serious?That book is much better
Creepy books by the same author:
https://www.alibris.com/Message-to-the-World-Stephen-Volk/book/34274307
That book is much betterYour "Catholic" author's other books are
Your "Catholic" author's other books areNo, because I haven't written any book.
Weird Horror
Gothic
Dark Masters.
Are you promoting your own book?
I am looking for good reading on this subject: In the 1840's -1880 the liberal german vs the catholic church. I run into Jєωιѕн writers, not so good, like Anti-Judaism in Intra-Christains conflict: catholics and liberals in Baden in the 1840-s. My family left Bavaria in 1847. I also see of a Fr. Alban Stolz who wrote against mixed marriages. Fr. Stolz might be a family relative. I am still searching there. thank youHere you have a couple of books about the kulturkampf of the liberal Germans against German Catholics and the Catholic Church
Thank you so much! I am having a great read!!You are welcome :)
Your Rosary Booklet:
https://franciscanmissionassoc.org/rosarybook/zbook/RosaryBKLT.pdf
Are you aware that this link includes the so-called "luminous" mysteries?I see your point, but you can avoid the luminous misteries
Also, the closing quote at the end of the booklet is: “Happy are those who dream dreams and are able to make them come true." In a Catholic context, the quote is attributed (https://www.azquotes.com/author/21984-Leon_Joseph_Suenens) to L. J. Suenens (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Joseph_Suenens).
I see your point, but you can avoid the luminous misteriesI cautiously consider the source. If the source includes so-called "luminous" mysteries, or Medjagoira or Faustina, I know the source is unreliable.
The Roman Catechism or the Catechism of the Council of Trent has been in use for centuries, and I think it would be safe to assert that it is the most venerable catechism we have. After finishing his series on the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/The-Catechism-of-Pope-St-Pius-X-full-content-with-commentary-from-Fr-Dave-Nix/135-2347782/), Fr. Dave Nix is launching a new series on the Roman Catechism. Based on positive feedback on the previous series, it seemed beneficial to start a thread on the Roman Catechism.I’m listened to Father Nix last night.
For anyone wanting to read along, you can pick up a book or read online here (https://www.saintsbooks.net/books/The Roman Catechism.pdf). Those wanting a print, I'm aware of only two modern prints; one from TAN Books and one from Baronius Press.
I’m listened to Father Nix last night.Interview with Fr. Dave Nix | How to help the Poor, The Pro-life Movement, His Vocation Story:
Churches, communities, and children : Italian immigrants in the Archdiocese of New York: https://archive.org/details/churchescommunit0000brow/mode/2up?q=The+Diocesan+Seminary+in+the+United+States+A+History+from+1780s+to+Present (https://archive.org/details/churchescommunit0000brow/mode/2up?q=The+Diocesan+Seminary+in+the+United+States+A+History+from+1780s+to+Present) The diocesan seminary in the United States : a history from the 1780s to the present: https://archive.org/details/diocesanseminary0000whit/page/n1/mode/2up?q=The+Diocesan+Seminary+in+the+United+States+A+History+from+1780s+to+Present (https://archive.org/details/diocesanseminary0000whit/page/n1/mode/2up?q=The+Diocesan+Seminary+in+the+United+States+A+History+from+1780s+to+Present) |