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The Angelus magazine:
a new look
for the
January-February 2012 issue
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COMMENTARY FROM
ANGELUS PRESS
This is our first
issue of the completely redesigned, reformatted, and refocused version
of The Angelus magazine (explanation of new design). Drawing from a writers' pool
consisting of the best Catholic thinkers and writers in the
English-speaking world, each issue of the magazine now focuses on a
specific theme. In addition to a unique and central theme, each
bi-monthly issue will feature regularly appearing columns, such as
those on Lives of the Saints, History, Doctrine, Liturgy, and more!
Now a full-color 88 pages, with 8 full pages of beautiful Catholic
artwork and imagery, we're convinced that the new version of The
Angelus continues to ensure the magazine's place as the best journal
of Catholic Tradition.
The January/February 2012 issue contains: |
Letter
from the Publisher, Fr. Arnaud Rostand, SSPX
Theme: 50 Years Since Vatican II
DICI: "Vatican II: A Debate That Has Not Taken Place"
Fr. Dominique Bourmaud, SSPX, "The Three Modernist Musketeers"
Fr. Albert, OP, "A History Never Written"
Fr. Philippe Lovey, SSPX, "The History of the Preparatory Schemas"
Faith and Morals
Fr. Albert, O.P., "Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces"
Fr. Hugues Bergez, SSPX, "The Primacy of the Liturgy"
Dr. John Rao, "Catholic Social Doctrine"
Acts of the Magisterium, "On the Constitution of the Church"
Book Review: The Rhine Flows Into the Tiber |
Spirituality
Fr. Francis Gallagher, "St. Francis de Sales: Patron and Hero of
Journalists"
St. Francis de Sales, "Selections from Introduction to the Devout
Life
Christian Culture
Christopher Check, "Archbishop Lamy: Iron Will and Profound Faith"
Archbishop Lefebvre, "We Must Have Christian Hope"
Book Review: The True and Only Wealth of Nations
Fr. Peter Scott, SSPX, "Questions and Answers"
Church and World
SiSiNoNo: "Dignitatis Humanae and the Hermeneutic of
Reform"
Letters to the Editor
Fr. Jurgen Wegner, SSPX, "The Last Word" |
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An explanation of the
new design
Extracts from
"The Last Word" of Fr. Jurgen Wegner:
An old Roman proverb
from Cicero is variatio delectat: there's nothing like change!
For the first time, the Districts of the United States and Canada are
creating a single team. Both sides have been working together for
several months already, and we are very proud to present the first
fruit of our efforts: the new version of The Angelus! We hope
that this will pave the way to a more universal and Catholic method of
spreading the Faith... |
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...A renowned European
branding firm has developed for the Society a style which will
be used, not only for The Angelus but for various
publications, for correspondence, and even for new websites.
I’m very happy to be closely involved in this work and am
honored writing these lines. Our goal was to create a new
version of The Angelus for our ever-growing groups of
faithful.
The style is new, fresh, and will appeal to old and young both;
we aimed to create a style which will distinguish us from other
publications by its clarity and readability. Thus, even though
there are more pages and articles than before, we are quite sure
it will be a greater pleasure to read now!
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Another
change in The Angelus is the way pictures will be
presented. You will
find a number of selected pictures to emphasize the richness and
beauty of the Faith. In themselves, they are a source of
instruction and a cradle for meditation... |
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...Contemplating
the beauty of the images will deepen your joy and generate your
admiration... |
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...Spread
throughout the magazine they will provide a moment of rest for
the text. |
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A final
characteristic of the new style is its positivity. Devoid of
any aggressive and imposing elements, we are committed to
avoiding unnecessary polemics... |
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...For sure, we will denounce outrages whenever they occur,
but primarily we want to stand out by positive reporting, by
well-written, encouraging, and sound articles... |
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...The Angelus aims to be attractive
primarily by promoting the splendors of Tradition and the beauty
of the Faith... |
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...With this first issue of The Angelus you receive a
part of the apostolate. You hold in your hands a unique Catholic
magazine: by its content and presentation it will be able to
convince those who remain in doubt and win those souls who are
far from the Faith.
Buy a copy today
for only $7.00!
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