What are you currently reading?

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JoyfulMother

Quote from: Kaesekopf on January 20, 2014, 07:51:54 AM
Quote from: JoyfulMother on January 19, 2014, 04:41:55 PM
Archbishop Lefebvre & the Vatican.  Found on-line here:  http://www.sspxasia.com/Documents/Archbishop-Lefebvre/Archbishop_Lefebvre_and_the_Vatican/prologue.htm

This is really good, as you already know.

I'd encourage you, if you want to learn more about the SSPX, Rome, etc, read "Pro Apologia" as well.

Do you have an e-reader?  I seriously need to post the "ebook" I made out of the files from SSPX Asia.

I wish I had an e-reader.   Reading on-line is a pain.

I am also reading "Pro Apologia" as well.   Great book.  Makes me wish I had had the chance to meet the Abp. in person.

maryslittlegarden

Quote from: Kaesekopf on January 20, 2014, 07:51:54 AM
Quote from: JoyfulMother on January 19, 2014, 04:41:55 PM
Archbishop Lefebvre & the Vatican.  Found on-line here:  http://www.sspxasia.com/Documents/Archbishop-Lefebvre/Archbishop_Lefebvre_and_the_Vatican/prologue.htm

This is really good, as you already know.

I'd encourage you, if you want to learn more about the SSPX, Rome, etc, read "Pro Apologia" as well.

Do you have an e-reader?  I seriously need to post the "ebook" I made out of the files from SSPX Asia.

Let us know if you do, I'd love to read those on my kindle.
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Arun

Mr Brocklehurst, that looks like one weird-ass book my man... whats it about?


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maryslittlegarden

For a Child is born to us, and a son is given to us, and the government is upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called, Wonderful, Counsellor, God the Mighty, the Father of the world to come, the Prince of Peace

Mono no aware

Quote from: Arun on January 25, 2014, 10:53:52 PM
Mr Brocklehurst, that looks like one weird-ass book my man... whats it about?

So far, not much.  But I only just started it.  I assume a plot will take shape eventually.  The book jacket is vague and unhelpful concerning plot points.  It tells me instead that "THE MAGUS is a maze, a dark door.  Once through that door, however, the reader is drawn on by the story, by its strangeness, by its fascination, by its intricately woven web of suspense until he has followed the labyrinth to its center and to its compelling climax."

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For "serious" reading Revolt against the Modern World by Julius Evola
For "Fun" Die Nibelungenlied
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Quote from: Der Kaiser on January 27, 2014, 06:27:17 PM
For "serious" reading Revolt against the Modern World by Julius Evola
For "Fun" Die Nibelungenlied

I've read Revolt three times and still can't figure out what tradition really is. Jokes aside, wonderful book and I am glad to see others interested in Evola.
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Clare

Just about to start Perelandra now.
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O Mary, Immaculate Mother of Jesus, offer, we beseech thee, to the Eternal Father, the Precious Blood of thy Divine Son to prevent at least one mortal sin from being committed somewhere in the world this day.

"It is a much less work to have won the battle of Waterloo, or to have invented the steam-engine, than to have freed one soul from Purgatory." - Fr Faber

"When faced by our limitations, we must have recourse to the practice of offering to God the good works of others." - St Therese of Lisieux

maryslittlegarden

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Quote from: Clare on January 30, 2014, 12:27:10 PM
Just about to start Perelandra now.
I read the C.S. Lewis trilogy a long time ago. I mostly remember "That Hideous Strenght", of the three.
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Clare

Quote from: Michael Wilson on January 30, 2014, 05:00:11 PM
Quote from: Clare on January 30, 2014, 12:27:10 PM
Just about to start Perelandra now.
I read the C.S. Lewis trilogy a long time ago. I mostly remember "That Hideous Strenght", of the three.
I'm looking forward to tackling that one after Perelandra. I've heard interesting things about it. I can't remember what, exactly, but I know it sounded good! It seems to be longer than the first two books combined.
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O Mary, Immaculate Mother of Jesus, offer, we beseech thee, to the Eternal Father, the Precious Blood of thy Divine Son to prevent at least one mortal sin from being committed somewhere in the world this day.

"It is a much less work to have won the battle of Waterloo, or to have invented the steam-engine, than to have freed one soul from Purgatory." - Fr Faber

"When faced by our limitations, we must have recourse to the practice of offering to God the good works of others." - St Therese of Lisieux