by admin on February 20, 2010
Catholic thinker, writer, university professor, journalist and lecturer – all of these describe the life of Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira. However, such a description is somehow incomplete. Indeed, he is a man who must be seen in light of the times in which he lived. Born in São Paulo, Brazil in 1908, the founder [...]
by admin on February 5, 2010
By José Maria dos Santos Manly Catholic of intransigent principles, slain by the enemies of the Faith because of his consistency and courage in defense of the Church and Papacy Gabriel Garcia Moreno was born in Guayaquil, in southern Ecuador on December 24, 1821. His father, Gabriel Garcia Gómez was Spanish, while his mother, Doña [...]
by admin on February 4, 2010
By Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira It was a particularly hot afternoon, so I gazed at the icy mug of beer before me with a sense of anticipation. I still had the idea — right or wrong — that draft beer should be crowned with a head of foam, albeit not too thickly. Lacking a head, [...]