TRADCAST 027 (7 MAY 2020) — SPECIAL EDITION
Contents
- Special Topic: PART 1 of critical review of Taylor R. Marshall’s book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within (Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2019)
- Segment 1: Introductory comments and general remarks; Athanasius Schneider’s foreword; Chapters 1-8
- Segment 2: Chapters 9-20
- Total run time: 1 hour 19 mins
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Links to Items mentioned in the Show & Related Information
- Book: Taylor R. Marshall, Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within (Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2019). Available from Amazon.com and from publisher’s web site.
- Podcast: “Dr. Taylor Marshall on ‘Infiltration’”, Right on Point Podcast, Episode 104 (June 17, 2019).
- Tweet: Taylor Marshall says Infiltration is “[t]he greatest literary accomplishment of my life” (tweeted May 31, 2019)
- Blog Post: “Astana: The Illuminati Capital of Kazakhstan”, The Bohemian Blog (Dec. 31, 2012)
- Church Document: Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Inter Multiplices (1853)
- Wikipedia Entry: “Pope Pius X”
- Church Document: Pope Benedict XV, Letter Il 27 Aprile 1915 (May 5, 1917)
- Wikipedia Entry: “1922 Papal Conclave”
- Book: Thomas J. Reese, Inside the Vatican: The Politics and Organization of the Catholic Church (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998)
- Book: Yves Chiron, Annibale Bugnini: Reformer of the Liturgy (Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press, 2018)
- Book: Fathers of Most Holy Cross Seminary, Most Asked Questions about the Society of Saint Pius X (Kansas City, MO: Angelus Press, 1997). Newer edition here.
- Book: Mgr. Georges Roche and Philippe Saint Germain, Pie XII devant l’Histoire (Paris: Éditions Laffont, 1972)
- Book: Christopher A. Ferrara and Thomas E. Woods, Jr., The Great Façade: Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty in the Roman Catholic Church (Wyoming, MN: The Remnant Press, 2002)
- Novus Ordo document: Second Vatican Council, Decree Unitatis Redintegratio on Ecumenism (1964)
- Novus Ordo document: Second Vatican Council, Declaration Nostra Aetate on Interreligious Dialogue (1965)
- Novus Ordo document: Second Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium on the Church (1964)
- Church Document: Pope Pius XII, Encyclical Mystici Corporis (1943)
- Wikipedia Entry: “Subsistit In“
- Article: Christopher J. Malloy, “Subsistit In: Nonexclusive Identity or Full Identity?”, The Thomist 72, n. 1 (Jan. 2008), pp. 1-44
- Article: Geertjan Zuijdwegt, “Salvation and the Church: Feeney, Fenton and the Making of Lumen Gentium“, Louvain Studies 37 (2013), pp. 147-178
- Article: Rev. Nikola Derpich, “Haec Ecclesia subsistit in Ecclesia Catholica: the subsistence of the Church of Christ as a starting point toward Catholic unity”, Alpha Omega 21, n. 2 (2018), pp. 181-215
- Novus Ordo document: Paul VI, Closing Speech for the Last General Meeting of the Second Vatican Council (Dec. 7, 1965)
- Novus Ordo document: Paul VI, Address at General Audience (Jan. 12, 1966). English translation from The Pope Speaks 11, n. 2 (Spring 1966), pp. 152-154.
- Book: Rev. Walter M. Abbott, S.J., The Documents of Vatican II (New York, NY: Guild Press, 1966)
- Book: Rev. Austin Flannery, O.P., Vatican Council II, Vol. 1: The Conciliar and Postconciliar Documents (Northport, NY: Costello Publishing Company, 1975)
- Church Document: Pope St. Pius X, Apostolic Letter Motu Proprio Tra Le Sollecitudini (1903)
- Church Document: Acta Sanctae Sedis 36 (1903-04)
- Novus Ordo Watch, “Now What?” — Being a Real Catholic Today
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