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13. The Rationalist Solution of Gerard de Sede
In 1977, the journalist Gerard de Sede, animated by a Voltarian spirit, wrote: Fatima: Investigation into a Fraud. It is impossible to present this book with the least appearance of seriousness because of the author’s bad faith, lies and calumnies that are an integral part of his thesis of fraud. Regrettably, his satirical pamphlet did immense harm to a number of uninformed readers.

6. The Trappist Monastery (1890-1897)
In 1890, Charles de Foucauld arrived at the Trappist Monastery of Notre Dame des Neiges, then he would soon be sent to the monastery in Akbes, Syria. Seven years later, he would obtain permission to follow Jesus a life more consonant with that of Nazareth.

3. The causes of a rebellion (1916-1954)
« A shot rang out in the night; then silence returned. The world was indifferent and took no notice. But, in the Kingdom of God, a new blood flowed, a love poured forth, which enriched this land and these impulsive or criminal men with a superabundant grace of pardon and glory. » (Georges de Nantes, 1957)

Sister Lucy, the confident of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Under this title, we published this summer a biography of the seer of Fatima, who left for Heaven on February 13, 2005. It is a well-researched biography unlike any that has been published to date. Brother Francis of Mary of the Angels has worked for more than twenty years to clarify the obscure and controversial events of Sister Lucy’s life.

PREFACE
In this Preface to Volume I of Brother Bruno’s monumental work, he details the most promising intuitions of the best Islamic scholars from the late 19th century, who all abandoned their own insights...

To serve in the dialogue with Islam
It is urgent to destroy the pretence to religious and political supremacy based by Islam on its belief in an exclusively and specifically Arab revelation. « It is to such a belief that our world owes one of its most constant motives for inexpiable war », Father de Nantes observed. To bring this about, he proposed a rigorous translation of the Qur’an, suggesting a new hypothesis on the historical origins of Islam.

The Heart of Jesus and the Plague of Marseilles
The connections that can be made between the plague of Marseilles and the current coronavirus pandemic speak for themselves, less by its effects, which are not as terrifying – at least not yet! – but rather by the proposed remedies, when the Hand of God strikes a distraught humanity.

Letter to Bishop Alexandre Joly
Part Two: The Books of Accusation
As the notification of August 10, 1969, was devoid of any condemnation, it was paradoxically a remarkable confirmation of the legitimacy of Father de Nantes’ grave suspicions against the Council and Pope Paul VI. Hence, it fell to our Father to write a Book of Accusation to compel the Sovereign Pontiff to render a sovereign, infallible and liberating judgement in his own case.

Congress of Islamology Held in Trier
From May 4 to 7, 2022, the 7th Colloquium of Inārah (“illumination, clarification,” in Arabic), an institute engaged in the scientific and critical study of the Qurʾān and the origins of Islam, was held in Trier (Germany). Brother Bruno was invited to present a sample of his method and the results it obtains to the forty academics and scholars present.

8. First Controversies
Intelligence does not suffice to defend the truth. The gift of Counsel is required. “ Wisdom comes imperceptibly to those who listen to their masters, and from the seminarian is born the priest, over the years. Today, I remember a few unimportant events in which I had to chose my way, on the spur of the moment, among several others on the right and on the left. ” [...]