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This site
is dedicated to undoing the damage done by the non-dogmatic Catholicism,
which plays down basic Roman Catholicism beliefs and draw a veil
over the damage done by Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation;
a Catholicism that is horizontal in mentality and concerned chiefly
to participate with others in the building of the human city
that, in the last forty years in the countries of the North Atlantic
civilizations, has proved such an unmitigated disaster in the
history of Roman Catholicism.
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ALPHA is
an Evangelical systems for gaining converts. It is from the Catholic
prospective full of errors, omissions and heresy. Although it uses
Catholic terminology it is diametrically opposed to the
Catholic faith. In spite of this, many poorly instructed Catholics
and even one or two woolly minded priests have latched on to it. Indeed,
even one or two bishops have endorsed it, but these have invariable
been men more renowned for their liberal religiosity than their courageous
commitment to the Catholic faith, in fact the very main-stream modernists
responsible for bringing the Church in the British Isles to its knees.
Aid
to the Church in Need An excellent charity which deserves
a much higher profile in the UK. The website gives information
on the history, goals and structure of the organization. Also available
is a collection of the press releases issued recently by ACN which
give a guide to the current activities of the charity.
Apologetics
(What do Catholics Believe?) This site answers all
your question: the history of the Protestant church, Protestant
reformation (Martin Luther), Catholic vs Protestant, Catholics
beliefs, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, are Catholics Christians?,
etc. In spite of some of our Modernist shepherds' heretical
teaching to the contrary, every Catholic has the grave obligation
to seek to proselytise. This duty was placed on him by God
when Christ commanded, "Go make disciples of all nations." Thus
Catholics should seek to convert to the One True Faith all,
including unbelievers, Jews, the members of false religions (such
as Mohammedans and Hindus), heretics (including Protestants) and
schismatics.
Bishops,
British Wrinkly old Catholics like myself can still
remember the glorious days before Vatican II when British bishops
where men of intellectual and spiritual stature. In those
days, when a Catholic bishop spoke he invariably said something
well worth listening to, frequently profound, and even courageous. Tragically,
since Vatican II, most of the sees of the North Atlantic civilizations
have been filled by Rome with dreary vacuous bog-standard modernist
clones; ecumaniacs who are more concerned about not upsetting the
heretical loon who self-styles himself the "Archbishop" of
Canterbury, than they are in preaching the One True Faith. If our
post-Conciliar "shepherds" actually say anything, it
is either some social gospel platitude or lowest common denominator "Christian" bromide.
Indeed, the next time a modern English Catholic bishop rises above
stating the bleeding obvious, half the old ladies, who now comprise
the bulk of Novus Ordo congregations, will probably have strokes. Over
the last thirty plus years, under the leadership of these hirelings,
Christ Body in the British Isles has simply haemorrhaged away?
To learn more about some of the "men" who have brought the
Church in Mary's Dowry to its knees, follow this link.
Blogs,
Catholic A sample of good Catholic bloggs. Now
that most of our western bishops have long abandoned championing
the Catholic faith for the safer option of social gospel plaititudes
and lowest common denominator Christian bromides, Catholic Blogs
have become an indespensible source of information and inspiration
for Catholics.
Book
Reviews A new site listing books that would make ideal
gifts for Catholics who take their faith seriously.
CAFOD Set
up by our Bishops' Conference in 1962, is the official overseas development
and relief agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It has
now become a familiar part of parish and diocesan life. It is
a charity which our bishops continue to urge us to support despite
its open dissent from Catholic teaching being common knowledge for
years. The evidence is in, and the verdict is crystal clear: contributing
to CAFOD is a grave sin!
Catechism
of the Catholic Church Full text of the Catechism
of the Catholic Church with an excellent search engine.
Catenians: The
Catenian Association provides practising Catholic laymen and their
families with friendship, social activities and support, strengthening
family life through friendship and faith.
Catholic
Community A world-wide Catholic
search engine. Possibly the most comprehensive and useful guild
to Catholic resources on the Internet.
Catholic
Document Resource A new site that it is hoped will
eventually contain hundreds of documents and articles of interests
to Catholics, filed in an easy to locate and retrieve manner. Documents
to be included need to meet three criteria: fidelity to the authentic
Magisterium of the Church, a certain profundity (not merely skipping
on the surface of issues) and some signs of hope and joy. Documents emailed as
attachments for consideration are welcomed.
Catholic
Unattached Directory An unattached directory run by practising Catholics
for practising Catholics. The modern fun way of making
new friends and even meeting that someone special.
Charities If
you want to know whether a particular charity is ethical, i.e. one
that a Catholic can support in good conscience use this link. If you
find that you cannot support them, let them know why.
Chartres
Pilgrimage: The Pilgrimage to Chartres is an ancient
tradition, having been walked by popes, kings and queens (including
Louis IX and Mary Queen of Scots), great French writers such as
Charles Peguy, and Saints such as St. Bernard, St. Joan of Arc,
St. Anselm, St. Vincent de Paul, Louis Martin, Francis de Sales
and countless others.
Counter-Reformation
(Second) As the Church in the British Isles rapidly
disintegrates under the debilitating and corrosive weight of its
Modernist prelates, a number of organizations have sprung up to
lead the second counter-Reformation. These are mostly lead
by lay men and women, with input from a few brave priests. This
page gives details of a number of such organizations.
Eastern
Churches: Many Catholics labour under the delusion that
the western Latin Rite Church and the Catholic Church are synonymous. Not
so, there are many Eastern (Greek) Rite Catholics in full communion
with Rome who are as much part of the one true Church as Latin
Rite Catholics.
Education
(Catholic Educational Establishments): Many so-called
Catholic educational establishments are now overrun by Modernists
and assorted dissenters so cannot be included here. Only
establishments which have a clear Catholic ethos and which are
loyal to the authentic Magisterium of the Church are listed.
Catholic home-study resources are also included.
Eternal
Word Television Network In contrast to the US hierarchies
million dollar attempts at an ecumenical TV station (which folded
summer 95) Mother Angelica is utterly dependent on divine providence
for every penny. This is the Internet counterpart to Mother Angelica's
phenomenally successful TV network. This site is very useful for
files, information, apologetics and for an unequalled free daily
news service. The new layout is designed primarily to teach the
Catholic faith. Although more neo-Catholic than traditional, and
somewhat compromised by the involvement of some of its leading
lights in such post-Conciliar buffoonery as the Charismatic movement
and pope worship, it is nevertheless an orthodox and useful site. To
learn how to receive EWTN's television channel in the Europe (including
the UK and Ireland) click here.
Evolution:
Most of my life I would have loosely described myself as a Darwinist. This
was not a position I held with much enthusiasm for I was far too aware
that it was the world view that had underscored Nazism, Communism,
abortionism and a host of other evil causes. Then one day one
of my sons gave me a copy of Richard Dawkin's the Blind Watchmaker and
the scales fell from my eyes; I saw the origin of species by natural
selection as just the crazy creation myth of secular liberalism. No
Catholic needs to believe that evolution is false, but atheists absolutely
need it to be true - was it otherwise, this theory would have been
flushed down the WC of science a century ago.
FAITH One
of the most promising developments in the Church since Vatican ll.
The focus of the FAITH movement is a new synthesis of science and the
Catholic faith. It offers a perspective on creation through development
which shows clearly the transcendent existence of God and the essential
distinction of matter and spirit. Linking creation, incarnation, salvation,
Church and sacrament in one coherent theology, it presents a dynamic and
attractive vision of the faith. There is an unfortunate
and unproductive tension between some traditionalists (who erroneously
believe the FAITH movement supports the liberal creation myth of Darwinism)
and the FAITH movement - especially those who prefer the slam-bam-job-done-Sam view
of creation.
FATIMA Excellent
stuff by Chris Ferrarra, one of the most insightful of contemporary
Catholic writers, on Fatima and related topics can be found at this
site.
Feminism For
a comprehensive Catholic treatment of this modern heresy visit this
site.
Flint
and Holywell | Religious and Pilgrimage Tours: On
the 1st Sunday of July every year, thousands of Catholics descend
upon the beautiful shrine St Winefride’s Well in Holywell,
Flint, North Wales. What brings them back to this pilgrimage
spot year after year?
Holy
See The official site with several languages giving
papal and curial text, plus the site of some curial offices.
Islam While
the Catholic Church was born from the side of Christ, God made man,
on the Cross, most false religion were founded by men whom one would
not be happy dating one's daughter. Luther, for example, was
a foul-mouth, impure, neurotic ex-monk. The Church of England
was founded by a syphilitic despot for his own carnal ends, and Mohammed,
were he alive today, would be on the Sexual Offenders Register, if
not actually serving time for paedophilia ... that is if he was not
banged up in the Hague for war crimes.
Liturgy
and Music When a photographer focuses his camera,
he does not see, at the moment he has the image razor sharp, anything
that he was not seeing when the image was blurred; he merely sees
it more clearly. This is a excellent analogy of the way in
which the Church develops Sacred Tradition, i.e. the deposit of
faith or revelation; truths pass from being implicitly believed
to being explicitly stated, i.e. they are brought into sharp focus,
but nothing is ever taught that was not already there. More.
Medjugorje The
latest version (May 2004) of Michael Davies book on Medjugorje is now
available on-line free of charge at this site.
Medical A
list of sites of interest to Catholics involved in medicine or considering
a career in medicine.
Neocatechumenal
Way
A well organized, well financed, thoroughly scurrilous Protestant sect
that is currently infesting the Church with papal blessing! A
Trojan horse inserted by Luther's spiritual children into the very
heart of the Church.
Order
of Christian Unity An ecumenical organization which
publishes material of interest to those involved in education and
family life.
Their new booklet "Challenging Thinking" is aimed at teenage
girls as a counter to much of the magazine propaganda that they receive.
Chairman, Joanna Bogle, and her husband, Jamie, are also very active
in the media and medical ethics.
Pastoral
Sites Sites designed to support various groups in
the Church such as deacons, married couples and ex-Anglicans
Pope
John Paul II Amidst the popular clamour for Pope
John Paul 2nd to be called “John Paul the Great”, this
site offers a refreshingly sane assessment of his pontificate.
Press
(Catholic) List of the WEB sites of all the UK's major
Catholic papers.
Pro-Life
Sites A list of the sites of
pro-life organizations. These are not specifically Catholic organization,
but they are organizations that all Catholics should support.
Publishers
(Catholic) A list of publishers who produce good
orthodox Catholic books. A very useful
and necessary resource these days when so many diocesan bookshops are
more interested in the works of dissenters and heretics.
Religious
Orders and Priestly Associations A growing list of
the Web sites of religious orders and Priestly Associations such
as Opus Dei.
RENEW Like
Sadam Husain's Republican Guard, our, now increasingly aging, post-Conciliar
modernist shepherds, who have had a life sapping stranglehold on the
English church for the last thirty years, can be expected to put up
more than one last desperate stand. RENEW should be seen in this
light - dangerous, and no doubt able to inflict casualties among the
faithful, but ultimately as passé
as those promoting it. See also Christian
Order.
SCIENCE A
list of sites that explore the partnership of science and religion
in a deepening understanding of man's pivotal place in the overall
scheme of things.
Secular
Sites
Philosophy, travel and flight information, cooking and recipes, the
Royal Shakespeare Company, UK maps and much more.
It includes a particularly interesting article on the Atkins' diet.
Sermons Yes,
it is the same old story - tell tell the people what they want to
hear rather than what they need to hear. Bill Dunn has been
writing sermons (he calls them essays) for the past ten years, and
they are posted at the "Catholic Homilies" web site (www.homilies.com)
Sex
Abuse: Child Abuse and the Catholic Church.
All decent people are horrified by the abuse of children, especially
sexual abuse, and will instinctively feel deep compassion for the victims
and their families. Further, to learn that a Catholic priest,
who is supposed to model himself on Christ, has committed such an unspeakable
crime is too ghastly for words - more.
Stat
Veritas
Stat Veritas is a straight talking Catholic blogg edited by Don McGovern. It
comes with a health warning: "Known to cause stamach cramps in
wimps, heretics, modernists and Fr Flapdoodle. Tablet readers,
feminist nuns and mincing effete post-Conciliar bishops are advised
to seek medical advice before reading."
Youth
2000 The Youth 2000 movement is one of the only truly
Catholic youth movements attracting young people in our country. It
was formed as a response to the call of Pope John Paul II at the
World Youth Day in Santiago de Compostela and is heavily focused
upon the Eucharist, Our Lady and the teachings of the Church.