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  Convictions No. 25; July-August 2010

Convictions is the official magazine of the Canadian District of the SSPX. Convictions endeavors to offer our readers articles on the unchangeable doctrine of our Holy Mother Church in order to deepen the faith. Convictions provides articles from a Catholic perspective on all kind of questions of modern life; topics such as Liturgy, Ethics, Maryology, Catechism, Education, Church History, News from the Catholic World and from our Chapels, etc. Convictions is independent, doesn't strive after any political or commercial goal, but intends to address itself to all Catholic Canadians.

 
 
 
    July-August 2010 No. 25   PDF (1.3M)
     
  Editorial Editorial
   Online social networking services pose a real danger
   to true human communication. They destroy the social capacities
   of man and thus place in peril the fruits of the Incarnation.
     
  connected Let’s connect
   Virtual communication invades our lives more and more.
   What thoughts can we have about the new
   ways of communication?
     
  Vatican II Mass Vatican II and Tradition (Part II)
   Conference, given by Father Niklaus Pfluger,
   First Assistant of the Society of St. Pius X,
   at Manitoba University, Winnipeg.
     
  demon Angels and Demons
   In the world of the New Age credence is given
   to the existence of spirit guides or angels. Nevertheless,
   modern people wonder whether angels really do exist.
     
  child with candle Education & Liturgical Year (Part II)
   The relevance, importance and precise effect on
   children of following the Church’s liturgical year escape
   not a few parents.
     
  Coast to Coast
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