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From 2005: Talking to the New Age (A Still Hesitant Apologetics)

Foreword 2011: As announced last time, this weblog will be re-presenting older material for a short period, while I am in the midst of relocation and transition. I will be serialising a long letter...

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From 2005: Talking to the New Age (A Still Hesitant Apologetics) – Part II

Foreword 2011: As explained before, the following material was originally written in 2005 in an attempt to reach New Agers. For this and other reasons previously explained, more traditional Catholics...

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Bleeding Heart Conservative

There are delays with numerous things at this end. I am sorry to be slower than perhaps indicated in resuming certain series here, particularly the one on Valentin Tomberg. For the nonce, I am going to...

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What is a Counter Revolution?

This website is a call – a call to Counter Revolution. This means, if we think of ‘to counter’ as a verb, it is a call to counter the revolutionary movements of modern times that have cost us all so...

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Valentin Tomberg, Catholic France and the Sacred Heart – More Very Personal...

I have been writing here, a very personal series of reflexions, uncomfortably personal … I want to start picking up the threads now and drawing to a close in the next two or three entries. At the heart...

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The Tears of the Blessed Virgin: “The Cross Will be Despised and Overthrown …”

‘The sickness of the West today is that it is more and more lacking creative élan. The Reformation, rationalism, the French revolution, materialistic faith of the nineteenth century, and the Bolshevik...

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Hilaire Belloc: Survivals and New Arrivals (Book Review)

    Reeling, I am reeling … Hilaire Belloc’s 1929 book Survivals and New Arrivals has hit me with terrific force. And like all truly great writing, it has stirred up powerful questions in me. Like: who...

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Hilaire Belloc on the Supreme Confidence of the Modern Mind

Recently I observed that without even knowing it, I had been fumbling in the footsteps of a giant: Hilaire Belloc. This is to say that many of the themes of this website are themes that Belloc – as I...

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Valentin Tomberg, the New Age and the Way of the Heart

Or: An Open Letter on the Salvation of the World     APOLOGIA This Page is in process of a regrettable Deconstruction. The Deconstruction will be ongoing over the days ahead. We will explain the...

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Secularism and the Feast of Christ the King

  Today is the Feast of Christ the King. And how Kim and I have been blessed today by a high Latin Mass celebrated today by the Institute of Christ the King … Now, it is a truism that the Catholic...

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Protecting Ireland from the Sword of Death

  There shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but, according to their own desires, they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears: And will indeed turn away their...

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The Catholic House: Divided Against Itself

    I regret that I remain unable to devote the needed time and attention to both this site and correspondence. However, here is another extract from my upcoming book:   A clear disjunction can be...

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The Catholic Ireland of Éamon de Valera

  Today, we continue with extracts on Ireland, from my upcoming book Cor Jesu Sacratissimum. Two earlier instalments have appeared: Encountering Catholic Ireland (here) and Charity, Community and...

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Notes from Hibernia

  Some notes from Hibernia, some of them quite personal. I have had very little time to devote either to this website or to personal correspondence this summer. All I could manage was posting some...

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The Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI (an Overview by Charles A. Coulombe – Reviewed)

Charles A. Coulombe provides a stunning overview of the the legacy of Pope Benedict XVI.

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Denial of the Fall: The Triumph of Freemasonry?

A continued reflection on the cultural denial of the Fall in light of Pope Leo XIII's warnings in regard to Freemasonry.

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World Materialism and the Feast of Christ the King

The origins of the Feast of Christ the King lies in awakeness to world materialism. A strange testimony from Rudolf Steiner illumines these matters.

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Essays of a Catholic: A Fine Introduction to Hilaire Belloc (Review)

These essays from the great Catholic thinker Hilaire Belloc offer an exceptional introduction to his thinking - as well as a somber review of the fall of Christendom.

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Catholicism and Secularism: Two Different Creeds

Although cultural denial is rife, Catholicism and Secularism form two opposed creeds in our society. Seeing this clearly helps us better understand the Dictatorship of Relativism, as Benedict XVI has...

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The Song of Secular ‘Tolerance’

There is a song, a dream of secular tolerance and political correctness. But here is why the song of secular ‘tolerance‘ is, in reality, highly intolerant ...

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