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3. The founding of the League of the Catholic Counter-Reformation
“ Having retired to Maison Saint Joseph in 1963 to pursue his monastic life with some of his brothers, Fr. de Nantes foresaw that his personal struggle against French progressivism might well lead him to create a new organisation uniting traditionalist Catholics. ” [...]

6. The strong national reaction on May 13, 1958
On the evening of May 12, the leader announced his decision : the following day, the general Government would be besieged. Then what ? Then, they would call in the army. Then what ? The French army would be able to impose a government of national security. « The crowds would follow », he claimed. Dismissed at first, the idea took hold, and May 13 dawned, a May 13 that would mark Algerian and French history. [...]

The Service of the Church (1)
Although impressed by Leo XIV’s full life spent in the service of the Church, we are invincibly gripped by anguish: born in 1955, he is necessarily a victim of the break with Tradition that Father de Nantes so dreaded, the break that the Second Vatican Council provoked within the Church herself.

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. ”

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. ” [...]

13. Parish priest of Villemaur
On September 14, 1958, we sang the first vespers of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in the stalls of the marvellous church of Villemaur, where our Father exercised his ministry for five years with unequalled zeal, characterised above all by his assiduity in teaching his people to pray. [...]

5. The Immaculate Heart, pierced with thorns (June 13)
“ June 13, 1917. As soon as Jacinta, Francisco and I had finished praying the Rosary with a number of other people who were present, we saw once more the flash reflecting the light which was approaching (which we called lightning). The next moment, Our Lady was there on the holm oak, exactly the same as in May. ”

7. Breathtaking Communion of Saints (August 19)
The three to five thousand people present on July 13 at the Cova da Iria had made known everywhere, for the most part with faith and enthusiasm, the announcement of the great miracle promised by Our Lady on the following October 13, The powers that be and its organs of the press could not henceforth remain indifferent...

Pope Francis’ denial
It was with beating hearts that we saw Pope Francis fly off to visit the United Arab Emirates. What a disappointment it was! Under the pretext of “interreligious dialogue,” the Pope left his own religion in Rome. He did nothing more than adapt his discourse to Muslim “monotheism.”

2.9. “Russia Will Spread her Errors, Causing Wars and Persecutions...”
In the years 1929-1931, everything depended on the Pope. If Russia had been consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, neither the Second World War nor the explosive expansion of communism would have taken place. But since it did not happen, the chastisements began to take place, and misfortunes befell Christendom.