
Christian Order Magazine
Christian Order is a British international monthly devoted to the defence and propagation of the One True Faith – Catholic, Apostolic and Roman – through incisive comment on current affairs in Church and State; at home and abroad. A Dynamic Production presenting fearlessly a point of view both Catholic and rightly independent.
May Editorial THE PERFECT CHOICE |
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The widespread complacency reflected in polls indicates that the masked-majority have abandoned all independent thought to embrace government groupthink. A perverse choice at the best of times, it is especially fearful before this unaccountable government, whose unflagging mendacity translates into policies ever more irrational, dictatorial, and cruel. |
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May Bonus Feature THE POLITICAL PANDEMIC: 3 – THEY LIED, PEOPLE DIED |
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In the U.K. alone the Department of Health itself projects around 100,000 non-virus deaths due to lockdowns, with government scientists suggesting that only 54% of local lives lost during the “crisis” may end up being related to the virus itself. They also alluded to the deathly impact of incessant fearmongering when they cited the skyrocketing rates of mental health issues and missed medical appointments. In America, “Millions have been ill and more than 500,000 have died without task forces, panels, public presentations, and international collaboration on treatment regimens to manage patients at home in order to reduce spread, hospitalisation, and death.” The vast majority of these deaths were “completely avoidable,” said Peter A. McCullough, MD, vice chief of internal medicine and cardiovascular disease at Baylor University Medical Center. |
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June-July Editorial PLOYS & PERFIDIES REVISITED |
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Jorge Bergoglio is simply piggy-backing the late Hans Küng and all the other useful idiot-apostates and revolutionaries who have advanced in myriad ways the anarchic motto of the Lodge: Solve et Coagula — i.e., Destroyand Rebuild. As in: annihilate the Church and Christian social order, and on the ruins ‘build back [a] better’ counter-church tailored to a world enslaved by technocracy. |
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June-July Feature THE PISTOIA CONTINUUM |
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The Synod of Pisoia (1786) had asserted it to be “against apostolic practice and the counsels of God unless easier ways are provided for the people to join their voice with the voice of the whole Church.” In Article 66 of his bull Auctorem Fidei (1794), Pius VI condemns this proposition, understood as proposing the introduction of the vernacular into the liturgy, as ”false, temerarious, disruptive of the order laid down for the celebration of the mysteries, and easily productive of numerous evils.” It is the unhappy privilege of those living in the late twentieth century to see how prescient that condemnation was! |
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