Issue: January 2016
Letter from the Publisher
This issue of The Angelus is intended to acknowledge the existence of a new and invasive lifestyle, to appreciate its advantages, and acknowledge its pitfalls.
The Screen Teen
All technology brings with it new and marvelous possibilities in which we are allowed to partake. But an honest analysis will allow us to draw the line between the admirable, the useful, and the harmful.
Youth on the Internet
Should we be concerned about the social consequences of the Internet?
The Virtue of Prudence
by Dr. Peter Chojnowski It was as a young boy come down with a fever stemming from a prior stomach ailment that St. Augustine remembers, in his Confessions , an incident which revealed to him...
In Comes Google, Out Goes the Mind
Does the internet affect the way we think?
Rome Speaks on Modern Media
From Pope Pius XII to the present day; Rome speaks about the dangers of modern media.
The History of Lent
The season of Lent in the Liturgy
The Kings Herald
“Whereas the kingship of man asserts itself obstinately as a dogma of modern society, let us affirm more than ever the kingship of Christ, His right to be honored, served and obeyed.”
The Role of Parents in Confession
The sacrament of confession develops children's souls better than anything we can do in the natural realm as a parent
The Tradition of Slowness
Slowness, handwriting, reading books ...
Mark the Music
Words from the liturgy can sanctify and illuminate the ready mind; a good musical setting draws the mind upward and makes the splendors of their meaning all the more evident.
I am Proud of You
Why it is important to encourage and congratulate your children
Seven Thousand Islands
Interview with Fr. Fortin about the SSPX apostolate in the Philippines
Q&A
- Is lying ever lawful?
- Who are the full members of the Church?
- Do little children need to receive Communion?
Church and World
- Pope Francis and the Marriage Annulment Process
- Conscience Wrongly Understood
- China’s One Child Policy Ends
- Texas and Planned Parenthood Funding
- Right to Die Legislation
Vatican II and the Jewish Question
For the first time a Council decree looks positively on the non-Christian religions and calls for dialogue in order to convert the false images Catholics have about other religions.
The Last Word
Curiosity killed the cat…