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  • Members: 65
  • Category: Catholic
  • Founded: Aug 16, 2004
  • Language: English
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TradCath stands for Traditional Catholic and is THE oldest continuously running email group on the Internet devoted to Traditional Catholic discussions. The original name for TradCath was "Paradosis" which is Greek for "Tradition." Though we're relatively new to Yahoogroups, we've been on the internet since before the Internet was publically popular. Paradosis started as an "echo" on "The All Nite Cafe BBS" in Phoenix, Arizona (which was hosted by Mike Middleton) in 1988 - and "echoed" around the world via the "GT Power Network."
Paradosis moved to Prescott, Arizona in 1991 with it's home BBS, the "Nite Owl/ACTS BBS" and here changed the name to "TradCath" - which it remains to this day.

This list is dedicated to discussions concerning Traditional Catholics.
This list is also not for non-Catholics, unless you have a true desire to become a Catholic.

The TradCath Homepage can be found at: http://www.tradcath.net. Please visit that site for more information on our group.

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Re: Malachi Martin wasn't a 60s liberal, he was far worse.
In this case, I confused Fr. Wickens' story with another priest friend of Fr. Martin. Fr. Charles Fiore, his friend, became an FSSP priest, after he left the
Posted - Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:56 am
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Re: Malachi Martin wasn't a 60s liberal, he was far worse.
Hello, Eva, this is Jeff writing. ... I apologize for mistaking Fr. Wickens as an FSSP priest, and welcome the correction. Sincerely in Christ, Jeff Lewin
Posted - Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:45 am
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Re: Malachi Martin wasn't a 60s liberal, he was far worse.
Father Wickens was a diocesan priest. He did not belong to the FSSP (or the SSPX).
Posted - Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:33 pm
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"Malachi Martin wasn't a 60s liberal, he was far worse.," Sept. 20,
When I was checking out various Protestant denominations, Malachi Martin's accounts of his Catholic Faith in Hostage to the Devil and The Final Conclave
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http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/jun/09062402.html   [EXCERPT:] ROME, June 24, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – An outspoken French bishop has clashed with
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