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The Axis of History

On a certain occasion, rummaging around in one of my grandmother’s1 drawers, I discovered something I had never noticed before in a bundle of old papers: a panoramic photograph depicting a papal procession. It was part of a series of postcards, forming a full-colour brochure, showing St. Peter’s Basilica from …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 01, February 2026

Children of Mary’s Merciful Initiative

The writings of Sister Maria de Ágreda,1 in which she records the supernatural revelations she received, tell of many special concepts contained in the Book of Revelation, expressed symbolically and as yet undiscovered, concerning Our Lady’s relationship with the Apostles, especially St. John the Evangelist. When the time comes for …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 30, April 2026

Our Lady in the Fight of the Revolution and Counter-Revolution

We should consider some questions about the relationship between the work of St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort and everything I explain in my book Revolution and Counter-Revolution – hereafter, RCR. The first of these is the role of Our Lady in the Counter-Revolution and, more especially, that of slavery …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 01, March 2026

Constancy in Joy and Sorrow

Of course, I did not know Dona Lucilia as a girl, but I can easily reconstruct how her mentality was formed when I consider her way of being in her mature years. Her spirit was characterized, in a certain respect, by an admirable uprightness, which consisted of seeing things head-on, …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 01, April 2026

The Joy of Giving and of Loving

Dona Lucilia understood very well that the essence of human relationships lies in the affinity between souls and in the happiness that comes from giving to others and loving them, fulfilling with exactitude the principle stated by Our Lord: it is more blessed to give than to receive. This attitude …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 01, April 2026

Unshakable Certainty of Victory

The prophet Isaiah is a fighter and, at the same time, he is a contemplative of the fight. In this contemplation, he sees the enemies of God advancing on all sides and feels what Our Lord Jesus Christ was to declare: “The Son of Man has nowhere to lay His …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 30, April 2026

The Most Sublime Moment

The hour of the holocaust one makes of oneself to God is the most sublime moment in a man’s life. It is, consequently, the moment in which he is willing to face supreme risks for a true and extremely high ideal. It is the moment in which he presents himself …
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira - 01, March 2026

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