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12. "New ecclesial movements" and extreme-right Catholicism

Supporters of these tendencies
•  Josemaría Escrivá, The Way / Furrow / The Forge, Scepter Publications, 2001
•  Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, Revolution and Counter-Revolution, The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property, 1993 ed.
•  Maurice Pinay, The Plot Against the Church, 1st English ed. 1967, 2000 reprint, Christian Book Club of America
•  Don Felix Sarda Y Salvany, What Is Liberalism, tr. by Condé B. Pallen, TAN Books and Publishers, 1979 reprint of 1899 ed.

Opponents of these tendencies
•  Jason Berry and Gerald Renner, Vows of Silence: The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II, Free Press, 2004
•  Fergal Bowers, The Work: An Investigation into the History of Opus Dei and how it operates in Ireland Today, Poolbeg Press (Ireland), 1989
•  Joan Estruch, Saints and Schemers: Opus Dei and Its Paradoxes, Oxford University Press, 1995
•  Maria del Carmen Tapia, Beyond the Threshold: A Life In Opus Dei, Continuum, 1998
•  Gordon Urquhart, The Pope's Armada: Unlocking the Secrets of Mysterious and Powerful New Sects in the Church, Prometheus Books, 1999
•  Michael Walsh, Opus Dei, Harper San Francisco, 2004


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The United Religions Initiative,
Globalism, and the Quest for
a One-World Religion
by Lee Penn




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