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A True “Defenderof the Faith”

Review from Benedict XVI →

“Benedict XVI: Defender of the Faith” is an outstanding introduction and overview of Pope Benedict XVI (Cardinal Ratzinger) and his life long journey as a Catholic Priest. This book highlight’s Pope Benedict’s many contributions to providing faithfully reliable resources for Catholics to better understand the Catholic Church in their journey with the Lord. Highly recommend..

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A glimpse to understanding our current World

Review from Ordinary Men →

This is an amazing telling of a historical view of what facts we know and don’t know of the 101 and surrounding battalions. I struggled through the numbers. The vastness of the Human condition brought onto those defenseless. I will order a hard copy to reference back to while I am a writer myself and..

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Decent, if introductory level material. Narration could be improved.

Review from Seven Lies about Catholic History: Infamous Myths about the Church’s Past and How to Answer Them →

This book presents a good introduction to the otherwise uninitiated willing to begin questioning the conventional historical wisdom regarding a wide variety of topics. Unfortunately it suffers from a lack of depth that I believe this author could have remedied but did not. It attacks each successive topic primarily by making generalized statements about where..

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A MUST!!

Review from Ordinary Men →

If you want to understand what everyday people are capable of, you must read this; it’s horrific and sobering but essential!!

Great Concept Terrible Execution

Review from Rules for Retrogrades: Forty Tactics to Defeat the Radical Left →

Decrying some boomerisms only to lull towards others. The book starts out weak profaning those who would embrace their origin in favor of moderates who the just want to make a little more trad. This author seems to ignore the fact that every brand of “judeo-christian” values except evangelical (working class Christianity) has already been..

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