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Part 2: Voltaire
April 20, 2016 The name Voltaire loomed large over the gathering darkness of the middle to late 18th century. His importance has largely been forgotten in our own day, an era that is as amnesiac as it is short sighted, … Continue reading
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The war of the Catholic kings against the Holy See and the election of Clement XIV
February 3, 2016 … Continue reading
The Suppression of the Jesuits in the states of Italy and the war of the Catholic kings against the Holy See
January 26, 2016 … Continue reading
Christianae Reipublicae: an urgent but unheeded warning of the coming disaster
The Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary If Almighty God grants a man the grace to open his eyes there are two points in the course of events when he is most likely to realize that he is … Continue reading