Removing the Blindfold: Nineteenth-Century Catholics and the Myth of Modern Freedom

Type
Book
Authors
Rao ( Dr. John C. Rao )
 
Category
Modernism  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1999 
Publisher
Pages
247 
Description
Dr. John Rao is one of my heroes - a man who combines brilliance and unimpeachable scholarship with a fearless willingness to denounce Americanism and countless other conspiracies that castrate contemporary Catholicism. His newest book, Removing the Blindfold, is sure to be an eye-opener to all those who are seeking the truth, however unpleasant or uncomfortable that truth may be. I cannot recommend this highly informative book enthusiastically enough. . . . Gerry Matatics, Seminary Professor of Sacred Scripture and Apologetics

Starting with the study of the 19th century Italian journal La Civilta Cattolica, Dr. Rao provides a brilliant analysis of how the tentacles of the monster of Revolution succeeded in gaining a stranglehold on the modern world. He also gives practical Catholic advice on how the beast can be disarmed. This superb book should occupy a central position on every Catholic bookshelf. . . . David Allen White, Ph.D., Professor, U.S. Naval Academy

With the rise of "cafeteria Catholicism," it shouldn't surprise anyone that good men have tried to retaliate with what we might call "cafeteria counterrevolution" - that is, picking this or that favorite blight and lambasting it as the end all and be all of the Revolution's agenda. For some this may be abortion or sex education in the State; for others, the liturgical breakdown of the Church. The beauty of Removing the Blindfold, however, is that, in it, Dr. Rao delves into the underlying historical, philosophical and religious causes of many of these factors that contribute to the chaos we see all around today. Rarely has a book been more appropriately titled than this. As the reader goes along, he'll be astonished to realize just how many blindfolds have been placed over his own eyes by the modern educational system. This book is about the myriad causes of the horrific effects we see consuming our world gone mad. And, as such, it is about removing our own blindfolds in order to see the Revolution for what it truly is. . . . Michael J. Matt, Editor, The Remnant

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