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Offline BOTHY

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Re: Solange Hertz (d. 2015, 95 yr.) 18 Articles
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2025, 06:50:29 PM »
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  • I used to occasionally read her columns. She thought electricity was sinful. That was it for me.
    I read Star Spangled Heresy. I found it to be a good read, but I think she found footnotes to be sinful too.

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    « Reply #16 on: March 01, 2025, 09:39:44 PM »
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  • Hilaire Belloc anathematized footnotes.  He wrote an entire essay on not footnoting.  He felt that footnoting was a result of the Protestant Revolution when people no longer trusted scholarship.  Belloc once travelled to every major library in England and could not find the book footnoted, so he knew the author was lying about the footnote.
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    Re: Solange Hertz (d. 2015, 95 yr.) 18 Articles
    « Reply #17 on: March 02, 2025, 12:49:20 PM »
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  • I'm happy that the Solange Hertz topic was introduced.  She needs to be read widely and taken seriously. . She is a Catholic heroine in my view.  Look, the woman had the audacity to question the very foundations of the American myth.  Good on her!
    Hertz dismissed so-called American "Democracy" and the men who invented it.  She excoriated an American Catholic clergy, who by and large lay docilly at the feet of the country's revolutionary founders, and refashioned genuine Catholicism so that it conformed more comfortably with the Americanist political and social agenda.  She charged, I think correctly, that Constitutional American government lasted scarcely 100 years, and was virtually over by the end of the cινιℓ ωαr, when the so-called "Union" triumphed and began its invidious ascent.  (Just look at the behemoth Federal Bureaucracy today.)
    No, Solange is a modern day prophet and seer, and may, someday,  be considered legitimately for canonization.
    By the way,  I bought my five or six books of hers from SSPX bookstores in the early 2000's.  Do these same stores sell her works today?  I don't know.  It would be interesting to find out.  

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    Re: Solange Hertz (d. 2015, 95 yr.) 18 Articles
    « Reply #18 on: March 02, 2025, 12:59:56 PM »
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  • I'm happy that the Solange Hertz topic was introduced.  She needs to be read widely and taken seriously. . She is a Catholic heroine in my view.  Look, the woman had the audacity to question the very foundations of the American myth.  Good on her!
    Hertz dismissed so-called American "Democracy" and the men who invented it.  She excoriated an American Catholic clergy, who by and large lay docilly at the feet of the country's revolutionary founders, and refashioned genuine Catholicism so that it conformed more comfortably with the Americanist political and social agenda.  She charged, I think correctly, that Constitutional American government lasted scarcely 100 years, and was virtually over by the end of the cινιℓ ωαr, when the so-called "Union" triumphed and began its invidious ascent.  (Just look at the behemoth Federal Bureaucracy today.)
    No, Solange is a modern day prophet and seer, and may, someday,  be considered legitimately for canonization.
    By the way,  I bought my five or six books of hers from SSPX bookstores in the early 2000's.  Do these same stores sell her works today?  I don't know.  It would be interesting to find out. 

    FWIW, I know that Bishop Zendejas is a big fan of hers. I looked into her writings on his recommendation.

    I agree with your Hollingsworth. She is definitely worth reading, even if one doesn't agree with everything she says.

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    Re: Solange Hertz (d. 2015, 95 yr.) 18 Articles
    « Reply #19 on: March 02, 2025, 01:02:00 PM »
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  • :pray:
    "Non nobis, Domine, non nobis; sed nomini tuo da gloriam..." (Ps. 113:9)