Revolutions Against the Church
Revolutions Against the Church: historical assaults on altar, throne, and family.

Gate of Revolution
47 published chapters
The gate of historical assault: the movements that attacked altar, throne, and family.
Published chapters are listed below in reading order.
The Great Rebellion
Revolution is not merely political unrest. It is the long revolt against hierarchy, truth, worship, and all that God has established.
This gate teaches the soul to recognize the inner principle of rebellion wherever it appears. What begins in doctrinal revolt extends outward into social disorder, moral inversion, and hatred of sacred authority.
To pass through this gate is to see that destruction is rarely random. It follows a logic: dethrone truth, break order, dissolve memory, and recast bondage as freedom.
Amid such confusion, the soul must learn to test spirits rather than trust appearances.
This gate explains major attacks on Christian order.
Core Scope
- Protestant revolt and attack on the Mass
- French revolutionary war against altar and priesthood
- destruction of monasteries and family order
- the modern revolutionary spirit against authority and sacrifice
This gate orders these chapters toward the salvation of souls through doctrinal clarity, sacramental fidelity, and persevering hope.
All Chapters in Revolutions Against the Church
- St. Francis de Sales and The Catholic Controversy: The Voice of Truth Against Protestant Rebellion
- The Sword of St. Francis de Sales: Key Quotations from The Catholic Controversy and Their Power Against Protestantism
- St. Francis de Sales and the Protestant Revolution: The Saint Who Refuted Not Only the Reformers but the Modern Apostasy
- The Reformers and the Innovators: A Side-by-Side Comparison of Protestant Heresiarchs and Vatican II Modernists
- Protestantism and the Religion of Self-Will
- John 6 and the First Great Assault on the Mass
- Sola Scriptura and the Mutilation of the Word
- Romans 7, Grace, Confession, and the Battle Against Sin
- The French Revolution and the New Religion of Man
- The Vendee and the Faithful Remnant
- Viva Cristo Rey: Christ the King and the Cristero Witness
- The Church Under Communism and the Holodomor
- Christ the King and the Sacred Heart
- Teachers of Mathematics but Not of God: Errors of Science Against Faith
- Naturalism and the Eclipse of the Supernatural
- Scientism as the New Gnosticism
- When Science Becomes a Religion of Its Own
- Weaponized Skepticism and the Loss of Simplicity
- The Modernist Argument Against Miracles
- The Demon of Curiosity and Endless Research
- Pride Masquerading as Intellectual Inquiry
- The Sin of Human Respect in Academia
- Restoring the Right Use of Reason
- The True Church Continues on Its Way; The One-World Antichurch Gathers the Sects
- The Straight Path of Apostolic Succession
- The Internet: Minefield of Heresy
- Pornography and the Corruption of Imagination
- Religious Indifferentism and the Death of Zeal
- Therapeutic Christianity and the Flight from the Cross
- Sentimentalism: When Feeling Replaces Truth
- The Cult of Authenticity and the Sovereign Self
- The Idolatry of Comfort
- When the World Calls Evil Good
- The Mockery of Chastity in Modern Times
- The Sin of Dress: Imitation Between the Sexes
- As It Was in the Days of Lot
- Those Who Know the Truth but Will Not Change
- Homes Built on Sentiment and Not Doctrine
- Women Who Hate Modesty and Despise Admonition
- Men Who Fear Offending Their Adult Children
- Mothers Who Raise Children in Half-Catholic Homes
- Fathers Who Introduce Error by Weakness
- The Blessings of Fathers Who Lead Their Homes into Truth
- "Repulsed by Edification": A Generation That Hates Holiness
- The Remnant in Name Only
- True Remnant: Those Who Keep the Faith and the Culture
- From Exile to Triumph: Closing Synthesis
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