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December 31, 2015

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Publication Notice  This issue of The Remnant is dated December 31, 2015, and is currently in the mail.  You can read the new issue online by subscribing to THE REMNANT E-EDITION.   

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trenchesMichael J. Matt From the Editor’s Desk… New Year’s in the Trenches (with a formerly Neo- Catholic band of brothers).

WWI German soldiers in the trenches in 1914 taking time out from killing and being killed to decorate a Christmas tree. They had much more in common with their foes than they realized. 

New Year’s Resolution: Let’s work to convince our Neo-Catholic brothers that we’re all in this together and that the dangerously ill-defined new evangelization, the trivialized New Mass, out-of-control ecumenical dialogue, and the entire demonic spirit of Vatican II are the problem, and what we need to do right now is resolve to take our Church back...together.



Patrick Archbold 
Why Must We ‘Rediscover’ Catholicism? (Can’t they just give it back?)
Recently, I had to attend the One Eight Lifeteen confirmation preparation program for one of my sons. Oh, boy. Here we go...
 



Hilary White The Internet: Alpha and Omega to a Brave New World.  The internet as a medium has brought us the final products of Modernia, the globalization of institutional stupidity, the glorification of pig-ignorance, shallow thinking and venal aspirations.

Father Brian Harrison Even God Needs Mercy? (A Troubling Homily by Pope Francis)
 



Father Ladis J. Cizik  Traditional Latin Mass 101 Communicantes Martyrs for the Faith
 



Dr. John Rao A Traditionalist New Year’s Resolution: To be “Speakers of the Greatest Words and Doers of the Greatest Deeds”




Francis Fox
Literature, Liturgy and the Permanent Things Summer in the City of NōThe account you are about to read has been prepared because you don’t know and you need to know the ruthlessness and cold calculation of those who hold the education of your children in a secret sleeper-hold.
 



Susan Claire Potts Do You See What I See? Last Christmas story of the season.



Diane Levero  A Remnant Book Review Creation, Evolution, and Catholicism: A Dis­cussion for Those Who Believe -  by Thomas McFadden.



Father Celatus The Last Word… And the Award for Modernist of the Year MMXV Goes To…



The Remnant Speaks Letters to the Editor... Greetings from Spain; What Really Happened to Pope Benedict? Coming Back to the Church; Why Don’t Pope Bless People Anymore? Whatever Happened to Sin? Another Bible Gets Luke Right; Growing up Protestant, Ending Up FSSP;Padre Pio and the Myrrh of Bitterness; Leave Mr. Voris Alone!  A “Neo-Catholic” Comment on the Remnant’s Letter to Francis

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Michael J. Matt | Editor

Michael J. Matt has been an editor of The Remnant since 1990. Since 1994, he has been the newspaper's editor. A graduate of Christendom College, Michael Matt has written hundreds of articles on the state of the Church and the modern world. He is the host of The Remnant Underground and Remnant TV's The Remnant Forum. He's been U.S. Coordinator for Notre Dame de Chrétienté in Paris--the organization responsible for the Pentecost Pilgrimage to Chartres, France--since 2000.  Mr. Matt has led the U.S. contingent on the Pilgrimage to Chartres for the last 24 years. He is a lecturer for the Roman Forum's Summer Symposium in Gardone Riviera, Italy. He is the author of Christian Fables, Legends of Christmas and Gods of Wasteland (Fifty Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll) and regularly delivers addresses and conferences to Catholic groups about the Mass, home-schooling, and the culture question. Together with his wife, Carol Lynn and their seven children, Mr. Matt currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.