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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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Causa Nostrae Laetitiae: Our Blessed Mother as the Model of Joy in the Catholic Home by Father Lawrence Smith
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Father Feeney and Catholic Doctrine
[This article was published in February, 1987 as a Res Fidei monograph. The Verbum in question (#24) is no longer available online. However, the offending article can be read here .]
Posted in Articles, Outside the Church there is no Salvation, Saint Benedict Center in Richmond, New Hampshire
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