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Welcome to the website for Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English Reformation! I’ll keep it updated with events and other information. Please link to my blog where I’ll discuss important dates and my continuing research. Thank you very much!

February 2012 Updates:

Please see my article on the HHS Mandates on the Catholic Exchange and this interview also posted on the Catholic Exchange website.

OSV’s The Catholic Answers Magazine published this article on the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the November/December 2011 issue. I discussed it with Al Kresta at the end of his first hour on November 15, 2011. While at the Catholic Writers Guild Conference and the Catholic Marketing Network Trade Show in August, 2011, I appeared on Kresta in the Afternoon and Al talks about Supremacy and Survival. Listen to the audio here.


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The persecution of Catholics began in 16th century England and tested the Church for over 250 years. Penal laws labeled Catholic believers as traitors and brought fines, imprisonment, and even execution. Prominent persons such as Thomas More, Edmund Campion, and Margaret Clitherow were martyred, while others quietly endured suspicion or harassment to teach and pass on their faith to others, but died peacefully in their beds.

The official persecution slowly subsided as threats to England's external power waned in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 19th century, intellectual converts such as John Henry Newman and Henry Manning brought the merits of Catholicism a new respect in the eyes of Protestant public opinion. This enabled the unfolding of a wide-ranging apologetic that would fall to 20th century figures such as G.K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and Ronald Knox.

This book tells the story of the Catholic Church's survival and restoration in one land. It serves both as a lesson and a warning of the risks to faith and freedom when absolute power is given free reign.

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·         BREAKING NEWS: The first printing of Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English Reformation sold out and was reprinted late last year! Thank you! It is also available for purchase in eBook formats from Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and the iBookstore app on your iPod or iPhone.

·         Update: I have gone two rounds on “The Good Fight”; the second interview was on Saturday, November 6 with Barbara, Richard “Doc” Geraghty, and I discussing Blessed Margaret Pole and St. Margaret Clitherow and the English Reformation. You can listen to that interview and my first appearance, recorded Saturday, October 2, here.

·        Update: You can search for my EWTN Bookmark interview with Doug Keck and of my EWTN Live interview with Father Mitch Pacwa here (just type “supremacy and survival” in the second search box—without quotation marks)—and watch video of the Bookmark show on my Contact/Events tab!

·        Update: I taped an interview with Kris McGregor for Inside the Pages on KVSS Spirit Catholic Radio in Omaha and Lincoln Nebraska—an MP3 download is available here.

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