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“The Master then gave orders, that all of them together, mystically forming one body with Him their Head, should advance toward the enemies, thereby teaching them the power of mutual and perfect unity for overcoming the demons and their followers and for avoiding defeat by them.  For a triple cord is hard to tear, as says Ecclesiastes (4, 12), and he that is mighty against one, may be overcome by two, that being the effect of union.”

“The Mystical City of God”
by Venerable Mary of Agreda (Abridgement, p. 504)

Watch for:

New interviews hopefully with Cornelia Ferreira, Roberto Fiore, John Sharpe, Gerry Matatics, Gary Potter and  more...

Thomas Woods, Ph.D.

August 1, 2010

Can the Federal Government Be Restrained? Here's What Earlier (and Less Fearful) Americans Called the "Rightful Remedy"

Gerry Matatics

September 1, 2010

The English Reformation of the 16th Century - Part IV: Elizabeth I Continued.

Solange Hertz

September 15, 2010

The Three Plagues of the Great Apostasy

Gerry Matatics

October 1, 2010

TBD

Help Spread the News about What We Have Lost

Would you like to help us spread the news about the new documentary video, "What We Have Lost... and the Road to Restoration?" All we ask is a few minutes of your time.  We have a form letter that you may use to mail to your local newspaper, which is downloadable in .doc or .pdf format. Please be sure to put your name and address on it, then sign it, so "it comes from you," and mail it. But please make sure it's marked to the attention of the "Religion Editor."

That's all there is to it.

We're sure that you, like the more than ten-thousand others who have seen it, were enlightened by the video; maybe even a little horrified. At the very least you were surely saddened to see the heart-breaking, disastrous changes that have taken place in our beloved Church in the past 40 years.

Our goal at ISOC is for as many Catholics as possible to be made aware of the harsh reality presented in the video but, equally important, to hear its message of hope and inspiration.

We feel it is especially vital that this message reach:

    1. Catholics who have fallen away from the Church or turned to an alternate denomination.
    2. Catholics who remain faithful but are disillusioned and in pain over what is happening to the Church, yet are at a loss as to what to do about it.
    3. Catholics who simply no longer go to church.

Contacting Religion Editors is just one of the ways in which we hope to reach the broadest possible audience of Catholics throughout the country concerning the tragedy that has befallen our Church. Will you help us -- with a few minutes of your time? We will be ever so grateful. 

Thank you and God bless.