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CARDINAL MULLER ENDORSES BOOK REFUTING MARTIN LUTHER

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      The great Saint Thomas More of England assisted King Henry VIII in writing the Catholic Apologetics masterpiece “Defence of the Seven Sacraments Against Martin Luther”.  Pope Leo X granted the King the title of ‘Defender of the Faith’.    

      The New Millennium English  edition  was  edited  and

      This unique Royal Book of Catholic Apologetics refutes Luther’s heresies on the Seven Sacraments in chapter and in verse, and is published in both languages, English and German, on the occasion of Luther’s iniquitous revolution against the Holy Catholic Church, which fragmented Christianity beyond recognition.

      Cardinal Muller appropriately remarked that there is nothing in the Lutheran “reformation” (read ‘deformation’) for Catholics to celebrate.

     The English edition is dedicated to Her Majesty Elizabeth II, as a fraternal reminder of the union between England and Rome that lasted for well over a thousand years, and as an invitation to return to that blessed union.

     Available in English from www.RaymonddeSouza.com and in German from Sankt Grignion Vertag:

http://digna-media.de/sankt-grignion-verlag/1300/verteidigung-der-sieben-sakramente

published by Sir Raymond de Souza, KHS, KM; the German edition counts on the Preface by His Eminence Gerhard Cardinal Muller, the ex-Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and the Postface by His Excellency Athanasius   Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan.

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“Defence of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther”

Was authored by a King

Assisted by a Saint

Acclaimed by a Pope

Dedicated to a Queen

In Memoriam of the

Crusader of the 20th

Century

Henry Vlll

St Thomas More

Leo X

Elizabeth ll

— Plinio Correa de Oliveira

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     The English edition is also accompanied by two CD’s: one on the ‘De-Christianization of the Western World” and the other on “Jesus Real Presence in the Eucharist”, also quoting the defense by Henry VIII of that biblical and Catholic dogma.

     The ground-breaking edition in German will certainly help Catholic Bishops in Germany, Malta, Argentina and

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elsewhere who allow Holy Communion to be given Protestants and/or lapsed Catholics who live in adultery, to think again, and return to authentic Catholic pastoral practice, away from the ambiguities of Amoris Letitia.

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In October 2017,  a statue of Luther was erected in the Paul VI    auditorium of the Vatican, to celebrate/commemorate Martin Luther’s Reformation.

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