The Angelus: Papacy and Sedevacantism
Why choose to address the question of the papacy in a Catholic magazine? Aren’t all readers sharing the same faith and accepting of the Pope's Authority?

Since 1978, The Angelus has examined serious Catholic thought on faith, culture, morality, and family life. Today, after more than thirty years, The Angelus continues to represent a bastion of traditional Catholic teaching.
Why choose to address the question of the papacy in a Catholic magazine? Aren’t all readers sharing the same faith and accepting of the Pope's Authority?
What are the reasons for conflict in the Middle East and its repercussions in the Western world? How much will immigration destabilize the old continent? These and other related topics frame this issue of our journal.
During the joyful centenary of Fatima, why does The Angelus focus on Luther? Because like our commemoration of Lent, the Church must remember its moments of sadness and crisis so that we can both learn from our history, and reflect on Holy Mother Church's resilience throughout her most seemingly hopeless trials.
During the past year's political upheaval both in the United States and worldwide, it seems wise to review the Church's teachings in depth:
The last issue of 2016 continues the series on Theological Virtues - this time examining Hope in the topics of Heaven, Limbo, and more.
Fortitude... One of the great virtues bestowed on us by the Holy Ghost. We examine figures who displayed strength and today's application.
This month's issue of "The Angelus" dives into the a long-standing teaching of the Church - that we must live in this world but not of it
This issue of the Angelus gives insight into the true notion of Divine Mercy. During this Jubilee Year, when the Holy Father has offered extraordinary means of obtaining grace, it is good to review the Church's traditional teaching of Mercy.
This issue of The Angelus will give us an interesting insight into the preparatory conciliar schema which, unfortunately, was not adopted at Vatican II. You will also find within this issue the call of Archbishop Lefebvre for a crusade which urged the young adults of 40 years ago to form Catholic families, open to life and open to God and vocations, as they had always been in previous times in the Church.
Throughout history, developments in technology and communications have gone hand-in-hand. The latest technological developments, such as the Internet and mobile devices, have taken the science of communication to a new level.