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This is 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 two criteria: fidelity to the authentic Magisterium of the Church and a certain profundity (not merely skipping on the surface of issues). Documents e-mailed as attachments for consideration are welcomed.

The Church Today

ALPHA (A Warning)  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 sadly even a few woolly minded priests have latched on to it.

America Revisited (Signs of hope and joy)  After crossing the Atlantic in the mid 1970s to train for the priesthood in England, Fr Christopher Basden finds that twenty years on, English Catholicism now has much to learn from the thriving orthodoxy of many initiatives in the USA.

Pèlerinage de Pentecôte (de Notre Dame de Paris à Notre Dame de Chartres)  The Pèlerinage de Pentecôte started seventeen years ago when a group of thirty five Frenchmen and their priest walked seventy miles in three days from Notre Dame de Paris to Notre Dame de Chartres as an act of reparation to Our Lady for the dissent, confusion, Modernism and lack of faith in the modern Church. This year 20,000 pilgrims marched, coming from every province of the western Church.

War in Heaven Rod Pead's electrifying wake-up call delivered to the Faith of Our Fathers year 2000 conference.  This speech received a standing ovation from a 1000 delegates, including priests, nuns, members of religious orders and the representatives of some fifty Catholic organisations and apostolates, yet our sycophantic so-called Catholic press did not even report that the conference had taken place.

Contempory Moral Issues

Virginity  Remaining chaste until marriage, argues Sarah E. Hinlicky, is a stronger form of feminist empowerment