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Roberto De Mattei

    Roberto de Mattei is an Italian historian and author whose work deeply explores the history of Catholicism. His writing is characterized by a profound interest in the spiritual and intellectual dimensions of Church history. He strives to understand and interpret the evolution of Catholic tradition and its societal impact. His narratives offer readers an insightful perspective on religious and historical events.

    Der Kreuzritter des 20. Jahrhunderts. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
    Verteidigung der Tradition
    The Church in the Tempests
    Turkey in Europe
    Love for the Papacy and Filial Resistance to the Pope in the History of the Church
    Pius IX
    • 2022

      The Church in the Tempests

      The First Millennium of the History of the Church

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the first millennium of Christian history, the book highlights how Christian princes shaped European nations while maintaining their faith amidst worldly challenges. It emphasizes the unwavering commitment of martyrs who exemplified the non-negotiable nature of truth, and the Crusaders who sacrificed for the Church. Additionally, it reflects on the lives of monks and hermits, advocating for a life of silence and prayer for a deeper connection with God. The role of apologists is also discussed, showcasing their efforts to defend and clarify the faith against misconceptions.

      The Church in the Tempests
    • 2019

      In this book, Roberto de Mattei steers us through centuries of Church history concerning some of the disastrous decisions of popes and councils. The author's rich historical narratives, deftly intertwined with dogmatic, moral, and canonical principles, make this work a potent resource for grappling with the current crises of the Church.

      Love for the Papacy and Filial Resistance to the Pope in the History of the Church
    • 2009

      Turkey in Europe

      Benefit or Catastrophe?

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book delves into the intricate negotiations surrounding Turkey's potential accession to the European Union, highlighting the political dynamics and challenges faced by European governments and institutions. It examines the implications of Turkey's membership for both the EU and Turkey, discussing issues such as cultural integration, economic factors, and geopolitical considerations. Through detailed analysis, the work offers insights into the broader context of European integration and the impact of Turkey's candidacy on future relations within the region.

      Turkey in Europe
    • 2004

      Pius IX

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The beatification of Pope Pius IX in September 2000 highlights his significant impact and the recognition of his heroic virtues. As one of the most influential figures of the nineteenth century, his life and legacy are examined, reflecting on his contributions to the Catholic Church and society during a transformative period in history.

      Pius IX