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''Christian Order'' is a British-based monthly magazine for Traditionalist Catholics〔(''Christian Order'' ) official website〕 which was described by John Beaumont of ''Fidelity'' magazine in 1996 as "most influential of the conservative Catholic journals in the United Kingdom".〔("The Vanishing Schism Revisited" ), by John Beaumont, ''Fidelity'' magazine, November 1996〕 It was originally devoted to the Catholic response to social issues, taking a distributist stance sceptical of the welfare state.〔("Faith and Community Threatened? Roman Catholic Responses to the Welfare State, Materialism and Social Mobility, 1945–62" ) by Joan Keating, ''Twentieth Century History'', Volume 9, Number 1, Oxford University Press〕 In the 1970s a number of contributors were attracted such as George Telford (former vice-chairman and Secretary to the Catechetical Commission of the Bishops of England and Wales)〔("The Kingship of Christ Since Vatican II" ), by Michael Davies, ''The Angelus''〕 and the lay author Michael Davies.〔(Michael Davies obituary ), Leo Darroch, 27 April 2005, Mass of Ages, hosted on the website of Una Voce〕 The magazine's rationale is presented in confrontational terms: The Neocatechumenal Way is criticized in the magazine as "heretical" (Lutheran) and a "Trojan horse" in the Church.〔 〕 In an article published in the magazine, CJ O'Hehir described Ireland as "the most anti-Catholic Catholic country in the world, and the most monolithically liberal of the world's democracies."〔("All on the anti-Church bandwagon" ), by Kieron Wood, The Sunday Business Post, 13 November 2005〕 The magazine has republished articles from ''Daylight,'' the magazine of the Catholic creationist Daylight Origins Society.〔 〕〔 〕 It has been criticised by ''Searchlight'' magazine for having among its contributors "extremists" (including John Vennari), a "race-baiter" (E. Michael Jones) and an "antisemitic conspiracist" (Robert Sungenis),〔(Faith-based fascists bridging the waters ), ''Searchlight'' magazine, Mike Reynolds, March 2004〕 and the website ''Catholic Culture'' suggests that its contents should be looked at in "a critical light" due to "a bias against Church leaders, Vatican II, and the New Mass."〔(Catholic Culture :Site review: ''Christian Order'' )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christian Order」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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