Friday, August 27, 2010

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Editorial

Dear Reader,
sad reality was good supplement to the main theme of the previous issue of" Counter-Revolution - here at the University of Wroclaw projection were to be homosexual ( sic ) porn film ( sic ). At the last moment managed to prevent a scandal, actually - lessen it a bit. It is also a small but tangible, successful Wroclaw Crusade - Young people in Public Life, which reported the matter to the university. Of course, after the intervention of the Rector, the projection could not be reached. Unfortunately, we could not have prevented pochwalnemu lecture about homosexual pornography ... As you can see, the idea of \u200b\u200bacademic crisis goes deeper than we presented in the previous "Counter-Revolution."

This issue we devote particular theme of the Cross, considered in different contexts - the symbol of Christianity on the cross, which we all must bear. St. Grignion Louis Marie de Montfort noted that in this quotation of the Gospel (Mt 16.24; like: Luke 9, 23) sum up the whole Christian perfection: "Si quis vult post venir me, abneget semetipsum, et tollat \u200b\u200bcrucem suam, et sequatur Me! . " So we have to first want to become a saint ("If anyone wants to go me "), then give up (" let him deny himself "), suffer (" take up his cross "), and finally - work (and follow me").

The theme fits in perfectly with the number of Philip M. Muszynski article devoted to the first battle fought under the sign of the cross. Text that we hope to begin a new series devoted to important battles in the history of Christianity.

text appeared for the first time at number 6 (November - December 2009) "Counter-

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