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“If you are looking for a fun read, you have found it! A family road-trip tale that blends innocent humor with adult wit, The Schoolie shows how God’s grace guides discernment, orders intellect to charity, and steadies leaders in service—proving that wisdom often wears a mask of humor, turning everyday choices into moments of sanctification, community, and hope.” – Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, author of The Narrative Spirituality of Dante’s Divine Comedy

Suzanne has lived more lives than most people can name, and she writes like she’s telling the truth to God over a cup of bad coffee. With a sharp, irreverent eye for faith, family, and human nature, she transforms everyday chaos into stories that sting, delight, and linger.
Raised in the Sierra Nevadas, she sees life with the pragmatism and humor of a true mountain woman. From her latest book to her Substack newsletter One for the Road, Suzanne leaves readers laughing—and podcasters wondering why they haven’t called her sooner.
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This present work on Our Blessed Lady, The Marian Dimension in the Apocalypse of St. John, brings to maturity the consoling doctrine: ‘that only One Church was created by God in the Image and Likeness of His Mother’. Mary is ‘the Woman of Genesis’ who, in the Incarnation, produced the Seed to Whom total victory over evil was promised. In founding a Church, Christ extended Mary’s offspring which would share in His battle as well as in His victory. Spanning a history of two thousand years, the author shows with accomplished skill that during that time span only one Church retained the glorious title of being totally Marian.
If only one Church will ultimately be victorious over ‘The Beast’, we are not left wondering which Church that will be.
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Frits Albers Ph. B (1921-2000) was born in Holland and studied under the Jesuits at Nijmegen during the 1940s. He emigrated to Australia in 1951, and travelled extensively within the south-east region of the ‘lucky country’. He joined the Department of Education in Victoria and worked as a high school teacher who specialised in mathematics, French and English.
In the early post Vatican II period he realised that the strange interpretations of the recently concluded Council that were being forced upon Catholics were under pinned by the same philosophy he had been taught in the 1940’s by the Jesuits at Nijmegen in the name of St Thomas Aquinas, but which in reality was the systematic Modernism of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin, S.J. Thus, in the early 1970’s he began writing articles and books to expose the philosophical root of these errors and aberrations of Teilhard De Chardin, and to defend Catholic Faith, clear thinking, and right philosophy.
The editor is a retired electrical engineer who worked for most of his professional career in the specialist area of power generation. In a sabbatical year, he completed post graduate research in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Melbourne. He has long loved the philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas.
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