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		<title>A Challenge to Our Lady of Fatima</title>
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By Luiz Sérgio Solimeo 
The Portuguese parliament’s approval of same-sex “marriage” on January 8 is shocking for many reasons.
A Challenge to Our Lady of Fatima 
First, the fact itself legalizes a practice aberrant to nature and also discredits marriage. Then, this law was passed in the land of






The faithful gather for the 90th anniversary of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>XXI Century Crusade</title>
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Medieval Crusaders shed their blood to free the Sepulchre of Our Lord Jesus Christ from the hands of the infidels and to establish a Christian kingdom in the Holy Land.
Today the blood of Catholics still flows — in Communist China, the Sudan, Cuba, and many other countries where religious persecutions continue to claim the lives [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Beauty of Life in Social Relationships</title>
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Written by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Old magazines are often very charming. This is true even when what comes down to us are only loose undated pages that give us glimpses of the remote past.
A Paris journal of the last century, L &#8216;Illustration, carried an article, “Customs of the Café Valois,” written by A. de Belloy, [...]]]></description>
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