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Angels and Demons: Myths, Lies and Smears |
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 The Catholic League has launched a major attack on the upcoming film, “Angels & Demons.” It is based on the book by that name by Dan Brown, the author who penned The Da Vinci Code. The movie opens May 15.
Joining Brown in his latest anti-Catholic assault is director Ron Howard. Both producers are back, as well: John Calley, who admitted that “The Da Vinci Code” was anti-Catholic, |
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The Knights of Lepanto |
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A Vibrant Movement for Lay Men
The Knights of Holy Mary Victrix at Lepanto is a specific group for men only within the Mission of the Immaculate Mediatrix cenacle, inspired by St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe’s militant spirit of Marian devotion, |
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The Legion of Mary |
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An Effective Lay Movement for the Missions
The Legion of Mary (Latin: Legio Mariae) is an association of Catholic laity who serve the Church on a voluntary basis.[1] It was founded in Dublin, Ireland, as a Roman Catholic Marian Movement by layman Frank Duff, |
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The Da Vinci Code: Cracking the Anti-Catholic Code |
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by Carl E. Olson, with Sandra Miesel
Introduction
 The following special Planet Envoy is the first part of a critique and examination of the best-selling novel, The Da Vinci Code. In this opening edition, we examine the success of The Da Vinci Code, the apparent agenda of its author, Dan Brown, the major flaws of the novel, |
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