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Causa Nostrae Laetitiae: Our Blessed Mother as the Model of Joy in the Catholic Home by Father Lawrence Smith
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"Cowards, Bullies and Killers: Feminization of the Western Man and Christian Church" by R. Cort Kirkwood. Available on CD or MP3
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Doctrinal Summary: ‘Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus’
Editor’s Introduction: This “Doctrinal Summary” is an appendix to a work to be published at a future date: Father Feeney’s Doctrinal Case. The work is intended as a supplement to the larger volume by Brother Thomas Mary, They Fought the Good Fight.
Posted in Articles, Outside the Church there is no Salvation, Saint Benedict Center in Richmond, New Hampshire, Theology
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