Eleison Comments
About Eleison Comments
A weekly column written by his excellency Bishop Richard Williamson. Eleison Comments is currently available in five languages.American Shakespeare?
The American film-maker, John Ford, comes maybe as close as modern times can to that greatest of popular entertainers, William Shakespeare.
Turning Point
Before the Episcopal consecrations of 1988, Archbishop Lefebvre did work for a practical agreement with Rome, but thereafter, never again. Never again.
Good News
In the author’s appeal from two previous condemnations in Germany for “racial incitement,” the case was dismissed on procedural grounds.
Benedict’s Ecumenism I
Several numbers of “Eleison Comments,” working from a recent book in German, will show the Pope’s concept of the Church is false.
Angelism – II
How can a modern artist like T.S.Eliot be praiseworthy? Because while facing modern man’s disorder, he never gives up on God’s order.
Deadly Angelism
The 20th century’s most outstanding poet in English, T.S.Eliot, sets an example of not pretending that modernity is angelic.
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