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Church Documents
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Classics | Important Papal
Documents | The
Church |
Our
Lady and the Saints | The Holy Mass and the
Sacred Liturgy | Prayer |
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Fraternities and Monastries | Sites for writings on
the Church |
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Publishers | Traditional Catholic
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Outside
the Church there is no Salvation
The following links are,
as far as I know, fully Catholic in their content and tone. Schismatic or
heretical links will not be tolerated here - please inform me if any of these
links contain non-Catholic (i.e. liberal, non-traditional) views that I may have
missed.
Documents of the Church
Classics in Church history
Important Papal Encyclicals and letters
The following Papal encyclicals
and apostolic letters are of the utmost importance to any Catholic swimming
against the present tide of liberalism and relativism.
By Pope Pius IX:
By Pope Leo XIII:
By St. Pope Piux X:
By Pope Pius XI:
By Pope Pius XII:
By Pope Paul VI:
By Pope John Paul II:
Links to articles on the Pope and Church, in a traditional
manner:
The Church
Our Lady and the Saints
The Holy Mass and the Sacred Liturgy
Prayer
Traditional Priestly Fraternities and Monasteries
Sites for writings on the Church
Traditional Catholic Publishers
Traditional Catholic links
The Family
Outside the Church there is no Salvation
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Sullus - the doctrine that has suffered most
in the current crisis. Let us love our brothers and sisters as Christ loved us
- do not leave them out in the darkness of sin without a companion to lead
them into the light of Truth. Bring them the love of our Lord Jesus Christ and
His most beloved spouse, the Holy Catholic Church.
"The Holy Roman Church ... firmly believes, confesses and proclaims that
no one outside of the Catholic Church, be he a pagan or a Jew, a
non-believer or separated from its unity, takes part in life eternal, but on
the contrary, falls into the eternal fire prepared by the devil and his
angels unless he unites himself to her before his death." (Council of
Florence, 1442)
- St. Benedict Centre
Last modified 17th June 2000, by David Joyce.