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The Hope of Heaven
The French bill on euthanasia, passed in the spring of 2025, is one of the worst ever. This warning from Pope John Paul I must be recalled insistently: “Hell exists, and we can fall into it.”

VI. « Children Are Asking for Bread » (1987-1993)
People applaud. But they do not pay attention to what the Pope John Paul II says. Well, at least one theologian, Fr. de Nantes, has carefully listened to, read and studied him, and has explained him to his readers. He made it his duty to do so...

Defender of the Faith
An outstanding Roman Catholic priest of today is Fr. de Nantes, philosopher and theologian. He is the leader of the most dynamic traditionalist movement in the French church, and the founder of a flourishing religious community... Learn more?

Georges de Nantes. The Mystical Doctor of the Catholic Faith.
For fifty-seven years I was the privileged witness of the life and the thought of Fr. de Nantes. This biography is my filial testimony. I have kept in the background as much as possible in order to let our Father speak, for he alone knew better than anyone else how to relate the incredible combat into which he led us, and how to present the monumental work that he bequeathed to us, which we must now cause to bear fruit.

Part two : THE FOUNDER OF A FAMILY (1948-1963)
“ Then came the dreadful discovery : that of the attacks against our Mother Church and against her faith in Christ, by renegades still living among us, very close to us, and yet impervious to our burning exhortations... ”

Third part: ST. GEORGE'S COMBAT (1963-1993)
“For forty-five years my life has been filled with the fearful drama of my insurrection against my masters. For twenty-five years, I have been against the most formidable of councils, and for twenty years I have publicly accused Popes Paul VI and John-Paul II of heresy, schism and scandal...”

17. The Trial Was Never Concluded
“The gravest hour of my priestly life is approaching and I need your spiritual assistance [...] in order to know what God wants and to be able to accomplish it faithfully. For ‘now, you see me a prisoner in spirit, I am on my way to Jerusalem. What will happen to me there I do not know, except that in one city after another the Holy Spirit has been warning me that imprisonment and hardships await me. Yet I consider that life is not a thing to waste words on, provided that when I finish my course I may have carried out the mission that I received from the Lord Jesus, to bear witness to the Gospel of God’s grace.’ ”

Point 3. Against the Irreligious, the Atheists and the Agnostics
The phalangist does not compromise with the irreligion. He does not accept atheism, be it individual, collective or state. He challenges modern agnosticism and rejects the Kantian critique, which is its supposed theoretical justification.

Point 8. Pagan Religions and Pagan Wisdom.
The worship of the divine Word, the faith in the new and eternal Covenant, will turn the Phalangist away from all idolatrous religions and eccentric philosophies, which were invented by men in times of ignorance and wretchedness.

Point 11. Against Post-Christian Humanism.
The Phalangist will strive against secularism, this humanism that exalts the realities of this present world, while it banishes the Christ. He will oppose it with his integral Christianity.