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The New Mass Meets the New Rosary

By Christopher Ferrara.
      With the publication Rosarium Virginis Mariae, the traditional form of the Rosary canonized by Pope St. Pius V inhis bull Consueverunt has been overthrown. RVM makes an unprecedented innovation of the Rosary by abruptly introducing a fourth cycle of "luminous mysteries" consisting of events from the public life of Christ.
      Here we see yet another example of the postconciliar process of discovering hitherto unnoticed "defects" in Catholic worship to be "corrected" by an immediate patch job. As with the New Mass, there has been a reversal of the normal process of organic development of ecclesiastical tradition
Recommended by MSN NicknameLastRemnant1, 6/7/2006.

Devil's Final Battle

By Father Paul L. Kramer.
What is really happening in the Catholic Church? Who is behind the chaos and confusion? Why are we on the brink of World War III? These and other questions are answered in this brilliant new study by some the world's leading Fatima experts, edited by Father Paul Kramer. With over 500,000 copies in print, this is the Catholic blockbuster of the decade!
Recommended by Remnant , 6/7/2006.

Popes Against Modern Errors

By Church Documents.
In 1789, the French Revolution took place and launched a host of religious, political and social errors which the Popes for over 160 years wroteand legislated against. Yet most of these errors have today filtered down to the common man . . . with the result that most people now take for granted many fundamental assumptions that are positively false! But almost from the beginning of these errors, the Popes spoke out as with one voice, inveighing against them.
Recommended by MSN NicknameLastRemnant1, 10/19/2006.

Destruction of the Christian Tradition

By Dr. Rama P. Coomaraswamy.
Concentrating in detail on the post Vatican II revisions of its doctrinal teachings, this new edition tells the story of the betrayal and destruction of the Roman Catholic tradition. Dr. Rama Coomaraswamy outlines the descending course of events which lead the Church hierarchy to revise, or reject, doctrines and sacraments which illuminated the lives of centuries of saints and led centuries of the faithful to God. For all readers who are interested in the history of Christianity, and especially for Catholics who long to know the true doctrines of the traditional Church, this recently revised and updated book traces a journey through a labyrinth of error and deception to fountain of peace, beauty and salvation which flowed without ceasing for generations of men and women during the last two thousand years.
Recommended by MSN NicknameLastRemnant1, 4/4/2006.

Fatima in Twilight

By Mark Fellows.
Just released! Elegantly written and superbly documented, Fatima in Twilight expertly examines the history of the 20th Century and the post-Conciliar crisis of faith through the lens of Our Lady’s Fatima Message.
Recommended by Remnant , 11/4/2004.

Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma

By Dr. Ludwig Ott.
A MUST-HAVE for serious study of The Faith. This book is a brilliant presentation of Dogmatic Theology. In this systematic condensation, Dr. Ottdirects his work toward priests, students and educated laity. Dr. Ott's work will be useful to help you to review important points of doctrine and tradition. It's also great as an ongoing reference for questions and concerns about matters of the Faith. For example, when someone says that Jesus didn't know the time of the judgment or the second coming, you can look the question up in Dr. Ott's book. You'll soon find that the church's teaching and tradition constantly has affirmed that Jesus knows all. Includes indexes of persons, subjects, and Scripture references. This is a must-have theological goldmine for anyone who wants to know what the Church teaches.
Recommended by MSN NicknameLastRemnant1, 11/5/2004.

Martyrs of the English Reformation

By Dr. Malcolm Brennan.
The parallels between the Protestant Reformation in England and the Vatican II Modernist Revolution are numerous. A break with Tradition slowly fosted upon the faithful through liturgical change. Eventually, nearly all Catholics submitted to the novelties. But a few heroic men and women resisted -then and now. Short biographies of twenty-four of the English Saints and Blesseds who laid down their lives rather than compromise with error. Their witness (martyr means "witness" in Greek) will give you strength to persevere in practicing and living the True Faith in the difficult times in which we live. Through their death they planted the seed of restoration. Six woodcut reproductions depicting heroic acts of resistance to heresy. Foreword by Michael Davies.
(Recommended by Aditya)
Recommended by MSN NicknameLastRemnant1, 3/24/2005.

Pope Paul's New Mass:Vol. 3 of "Liturgical Revolution"

By Michael Davies.
We know of no better book than this exposing the intentions behind
and circumstances surrouning the fabrication of the new order of Mass
imposed by Paul VI in 1969. In 673 pages, Michael Davies leaves no
stone unturned. This is the most exhaustive treatment of the new
Mass in print. Tons of references, many appendices, footnotes, etc.
Best study on the subject.
Recommended by MSN NicknameLastRemnant1, 11/18/2004.

Popes Against Modern Errors

By 16 Famous Papal Documents.
In 1789, the French Revolution took place and launched a host of religious, political and social errors which the Popes for over 160 years wroteand legislated against. Yet most of these errors have today filtered down to the common man . . . with the result that most people now take for granted many fundamental assumptions that are positively false! But almost from the beginning of these errors, the Popes spoke out as with one voice, inveighing against them.
Recommended by Remnant , 11/4/2004.

The Catechism of Perseverance

By Mgr Jean-Joseph Gaume.
This massive and complete presentation of Catholic doctrine and history serves not only to inform but also to rectify prevailing errors and to inculcate truly Catholic attitudes, uninfected by liberalism, modernism, naturalism or scepticism. Far more than a catechism. One priest reader observed that he had learned more from this book than in his entire seminary training!
Recommended by Remnant , 11/18/2004.

The Great Facade: Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty in the Roman Catholic Church

By Christopher A. Ferrara, Thomas E. Woods Jr..
Empty seminaries, shuttered parishes, crisis-level priest shortages, altar girls, trendy "liturgies" -- not to mention worldwide homosexual clergy scandals, loss of faith, and the exodus of Catholics from the Church. What has happened to the Catholic Church since 1965? Why did the Church suddenly seem to lose her very identity after the Second Vatican Council? Where is the much-vaunted conciliar "springtime"?
In this book, Christopher A. Ferrara, Esq., and Dr. Thomas Woods cut through the confusion and the doubletalk and get to the heart of the matter: it was not nameless, faceless "liberals" but the Council itself and decisions by the Vatican and the conciliar Popes that brought on the current unparalleled ecclesial crisis. While the Church still stands, her teachings are still there and her traditional Latin Mass is still alive, Catholics are now forced to look hard in order to find these things. They must look behind a great facade of novelty and failed experimentation imposed upon the Church in the name of Vatican II -- a facade that separates Catholics from their own God-given patrimony: 2000 years of traditional teaching, liturgy, and spirituality.
 
 
Recommended by Remnant , 11/4/2004.

The Problems With The New Mass

By Rama P. Coomaraswamy, M.D..
A sober, calm restatement of all the objections to the New Mass raised in numerous books and articles, starting with the critique of Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci in Sept., 1969. The best on the subject--and all in just 86 pages
Recommended by Remnant , 11/4/2004.

Won by Love

By Norma McCorvey (Roe of Roe v Wade).
This is the book that gives the definitive inside story about the Roe v. Wade
decision from the view point of the woman that was used by the system as the Roe
side of the case. Find out the true story of pain, lies, and finally victory by the Lord
in this book that finally tells the truth of the Roe v. Wade decision, and the end
result when Norma was "Won By Love." One compelling chapter, in particular, shows
Norma's involvement in the pro-abortion movement and also her gradual conversion
to "the other side."
Recommended by "mom" , 1/7/2005.

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