CRC - New releases Catholic doctrine and national restoration. http://www.en.site-crc.org/ For the Church - Against the Schismatic Drift After the promulgation of the new Order of the Mass, the Abbé de Nantes boldly entered the battle against the liturgical reform. However, from the autumn of 1969, the theologian of the Catholic Counter-Reformation had a new and even more pressing concern, that of defending the unity of the Church against the schismatic drift. 2013-05-13 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1989-for-the-church-against-the-schismatic-drift.html Introduction 2013-05-13 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1990-introduction.html Endnotes 2013-05-13 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1991-endnotes-introduction.html 7. “ In the heart of the Church ” After two years of philosophy, the seminarians became seniors, moved into the large building and entered “ theology. ” There, it was no longer philosophic reasoning that commanded, but divine Revelation explained by the Church. “ It was no longer work but recreation, or I should say, a permanent contemplation ! [...] We were listening to the Church and, through her, to Our Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, Himself God. ” 2013-05-01 http://www.en.site-crc.org/2343-7-in-the-heart-of-the-church.html The Psalms, inspired prayers Exegetical study of the Psalms, by Brother Bruno Bonnet-Eymard. « Like all religious, we “chant” the Divine Office night and day. The psalms form its substance. Nothing could be more familiar. Right to our death, they will be the inspired language of our continual prayer. » Abbé de Nantes, The League, October 1973 2013-04-22 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1716-the-psalms-inspired-prayers.html Ps 1 : The joy of saint Joseph Placed at the beginning of the collection of the psalms, it is an abridgement of all of Biblical revelation, this psalm recalls that two paths lie open before us: one of them leads to perdition, the other to salvation. There is no middle way. 2013-04-22 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1717-ps-1-the-joy-of-saint-joseph.html Ps 2 : The Anointing of the Messiah King, Son of God, Son of Mary Psalm 2 puts forth in all its cosmic breadth the merciless struggle that sets the righteous against the wicked. At the same time as they scoff at the righteous on earth, the wicked are actually waging war against God and His Messiah, Christ the King. 2013-04-22 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1718-ps-2-the-anointing-of-the-messiah-king-son-of-god-son-of-mary.html Ps 3 : Annunciation This poem dedicated « to David », the father and figure of the Messiah who is to come, announces the salvation promised by God will come to pass. The Psalmist gave Him the name that the Angel Gabriel was to indicate to Mary and Joseph! 2013-04-22 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1776-ps-3-annunciation.html Ps 4 : The joy of sacrifice This psalm can only be understood if we apply it to Jesus, who immolated Himself in a sacrifice of justice « for the many ». However, He knows that He will rise on the third day, in the glory of the Face of His Father, whose light He will one day make shine on us as well. 2013-04-22 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1777-ps-4-the-joy-of-sacrifice.html Ps 5 : « Neither schism nor heresy » This psalm refers the struggle of the faithful Yahwists against the Samaritans, it is the “figure” of the struggle of Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself and of the Immaculate, against Satan and his henchmen. This is why the Church finds each day in the Psalms the prayer that assists her in her combat against heresy and schism. 2013-04-22 http://www.en.site-crc.org/1778-ps-5-neither-schism-nor-heresy.html