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The Catholic Undertow Mary Ann Collins, A Former Catholic Nun |
Bibliography Abbott, Walter (editor), “Documents of Vatican II,” New York: The American Press, 1966. This early edition contains the opening speech of Pope John XXIII. (The edition by Austin Flannery is more recent and more widely used, but it doesn’t contain this speech. Therefore, I use Walter Abbott when citing this speech, but Austin Flannery when citing the documents produced by the Second Vatican Council.) Asbridge, Thomas, “The First Crusade: A New History: The Roots of Conflict Between Christianity and Islam,” New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Audisio, Gabriel (translated by Claire Davison), “The Waldensian Dissent: Persecution and Survival,” Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Bloesch, Donald G., “Essentials of Evangelical Theology,” Volume 1, San Francisco, California: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982. “Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent,” Rockford, Illinois: Tan Books and Publishers, 1978. “Catechism of the Catholic Church,” New York: Doubleday Image, 1995. This book comes in numerous editions and languages. Because it has numbered paragraphs, statements can be accurately located in spite of the variety of editions. Chamberlin, Russell, “The Bad Popes,” Phoenix Mill, England: Sutton Publishing Limited, 2003. Chazan, Robert, “European Jewry and the First Crusade,” Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1996. “Code of Canon Law,” Latin-English edition, New English Translation, Washington, DC: Canon Law Society of America, 1999. Cruz, Joan Carroll, “Miraculous Images of Our Lady: 100 Famous Catholic Statues and Portraits,” Rockford, Illinois: Tan Books & Publishers, 1994. This Catholic devotional book has 160 pictures, 33 of which are full color. Cruz, Joan Carroll, “Miraculous Images of Our Lord: Famous Catholic Statues, Portraits and Crucifixes,” Rockford, Illinois: Tan Books and Publishers, 1995. This Catholic devotional book has 132 pictures, 16 of which are full color. Cruz, Joan Carroll, “Prayers and Heavenly Promises: Compiled from Approved Sources,” Rockford, Illinois: Tan Books and Publishers, 1990. This is a Catholic devotional book. De Rosa, Peter, “Vicars of Christ: The Dark Side of the Papacy,” Dublin, Ireland: Poolbeg Press, 1988, 2000. The author used to be a priest. He is still a practicing Catholic. While he was a priest, he did research in the Vatican archives. “Devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague,” Rockford, Illinois: Tan Books and Publishers, 1975. (This devotional booklet does not list an author.) Edwards, Brian H., “God’s Outlaw: The Story of William Tyndale and the English Bible,” Darlington, England, Evangelical Press, 1976, 1999. Elwell, Walter A. (editor), “Evangelical Dictionary of Theology,” Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1984. England, Randy, “The Unicorn in the Sanctuary: The Impact of the New Age on the Catholic Church,” Rockford, Illinois: TAN Books and Publishers, 1990. The author is Catholic. Flannery, Austin (editor), “Vatican Council II, The Conciliar and Post Conciliar Documents,” New Revised Edition, Volume 1, Northport, New York: Costello Publishing Company, 1975, 1996. “Fox’s Book of Martyrs: A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Deaths of the Early Christian and Protestant Martyrs,” Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1967. This book was originally written by John Fox (also spelled Foxe), who died in 1587. After Fox’s death, other men added accounts of later martyrs. This edition of the book ends with a martydom in 1824. It has the name Miles J. Stanford on the cover, so evidently Stanford wrote some accounts of more recent martyrs. You can read the book online.
Haggett, Louise, “The Bingo Report: Mandatory Celibacy and Clergy Sexual Abuse,” Freeport, Maine: Center for the Study of Religious Issues, 2005. Hamilton, Bernard, “The Medieval Inquisition,” Teaneck, New Jersey: Holmes & Meier Publishers, 1982. Hardon, John A., “Pocket Catholic Dictionary,” New York: Doubleday, Image Books, 1980, 1985. The author is a Catholic priest with a doctorate in theology. Hillenbrand, Carole, “The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives,” New York: Routledge Publishing, 2000. Jackson, Bill, “The Noble Army of ‘Heretics’.” The author personally visited the Martyrs Monuments in England and the valleys where the Waldensians lived. He studied original documents in addition to doing research in books. You can read his book online.
Johnson, Paul, “A History of Christianity,” New York: Touchstone, Simon & Schuster, 1995. The author is a Catholic. Jones, Peter, “Pagans in the Pews: How the New Spirituality Is Invading Your Home, Church and Community,” Glendale, California: Regal Books, 2001. Kelly, J.N.D., “The Oxford Dictionary of Popes,” New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Kowalski, Anthony P., “Married Catholic Priests: Their History, Their Journeys, Their Reflections,” New York: The Crossroad Publishing Company, 2004. Kung, Hans, “The Catholic Church: A Short History” (translated by John Bowden), New York: Modern Library, 2001, 2003. The author is a Catholic theologian. Martin, Malachi, “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Church,” New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1981. The author recently died. He was a Catholic priest, a theologian, a professor at the Vatican’s Pontifical University, and a Vatican insider. He was also the personal confessor of Pope John XXIII. His books are a plea for reform. Martin, Malachi, “The Jesuits: The Society of Jesus and the Betrayal of the Roman Catholic Church,” New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987. McBirnie, William Steuart, “The Search for the Twelve Apostles,” Wheaton, Illinois: Living Books, Tyndale House Publishers, 1973, 1982. McBrien, Richard P., “Lives of the Popes: The Pontiffs from St. Peter to John Paul II,” San Francisco, California: Harper, 2000. The author is a Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. McCarthy, James G., “The Gospel According to Rome: Comparing Catholic Tradition and the Word of God,” Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers, 1995. The author is a former Catholic. National Geographic, “Inside the Vatican” (Bart McDowell with photographs by James L. Stanfield), Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1991. This narrated picture book has large, full-color pictures. Nemec, Ludvik, “The Infant Jesus of Prague: Prayers to the Infant Jesus for All Occasions with A Short History of the Devotion,” New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co., 1978. This is a Catholic devotional book. Norris, Herbert, “Church Vestments: Their Origin & Development,” Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 2002. Perez, Joseph, “The Spanish Inquisition: A History,” New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2005. Phillips, Jonathan, “The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople,” New York: Viking Press (The Penguin Group), 2004. Rendina, Claudio, “The Popes: Histories and Secrets,” Santa Ana, California: Seven Locks Press, 2002. Riley-Smith, Jonathan, “The Crusades: A History” (second edition), New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2005. Rose, Michael S., “Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church,” Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, 2002. The author is Catholic. Roth, Cecil, “The Spanish Inquisition,” New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1964. Shelley, Bruce, “Church History in Plain Language,” Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1982, 1995. Skira, Albert, “Treasures of the Vatican: St. Peter’s Basilica, The Vatican Museums and Galleries, The Treasure of St. Peter’s, The Vatican Grottoes and Necropolis, the Vatican Palaces.” Created by Albert Skira for “Horizon Magazine,” 1962. Text by Maurizio Calvesi of the University of Rome. Introduction by Deoclecio Redig de Campos, Curator of Medieval and Modern Art, Pontifical Museums and Galleries, Vatican City. Translated from the Italian by James Emmons. Smith, Wesley J., “Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America,” San Francisco, California: Encounter Books, 2000. Steichen, Donna, “Ungodly Rage: The Hidden Face of Catholic Feminism,” San Francisco, California: Ignatius Press, 1991, 1992. The author is Catholic. Svendsen, Eric, “On This Slippery Rock,” Calvary Press, 2002. Tetlow, Jim, “Messages from Heaven,” Fairport, New York: Eternal Productions, 2002. Webster, William, “The Church of Rome at the Bar of History,” Carlisle, Pennsylvania: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1995. The author is a former Catholic. Wylie, J.A., “The History of Protestantism,” Rapidan, VA: Hartland Publications, 2002. “The History of Protestantism “was first published in 1878. Since this work is large, it is presented in segments of books. Earlier editions had 24 books in 3 volumes. The 2002 edition has 24 books in 4 volumes, with page numbers in sequence as if it was one long work. (For example, Volume II begins with page 499.) You can buy the 2002 edition online at the publisher’s website. You can read the older, 3-volume work online.
Yallop, David, “In God’s Name: An Investigation into the Murder of Pope John Paul I,” London, England: Transworld Publishers, 1994. One of the themes of this book is the great wealth of the Vatican. Yungen, Ray, “A Time of Departing: How a Universal Spirituality Is Changing the Face of Christianity,” Silverton, Oregon: Lighthouse Trails Publishing Company, 2002.
Videos and DVDs “Catholicism: Crisis of Faith” by James G. McCarthy. You can buy this from D&K Press (800-777-8839). The video is available in English and Spanish. The DVD is multi-lingual (English, Spanish, German, Korean, Portuguese, Polish, Chinese, and Tagalag). (Tagalag is the language of the Philippines.) “Messages from Heaven” (video and DVD) by Jim Tetlow. The DVD is multi-lingual (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Polish). You can buy this from D&K Press (800-777-8839).
Websites The following two websites have testimonies of former Catholics and numerous articles about Catholic doctrines and devotional practices. I used some of their articles when doing the research for this book. JUST FOR CATHOLICS — Dr. Joe Mizzi used to be a Catholic seminarian. His website has numerous articles in eight languages. They are listed by categories. CHRISTIANS EVANGELIZING CATHOLICS — Dr. Bill Jackson used to be a missionary in Ireland. His website has numerous articles on many subjects, listed alphabetically. CATHOLIC CONCERNS — This is my website. It has an article called “New Age Catholicism” that would be good to read in conjunction with the chapter “False Credentials.” It also has dozens of articles, online books, a Glossary, and web pages with links to pictures, testimonies of former Catholics, and articles about Catholic doctrines. |
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