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activist, political pundit, and writer. He is the founder and president of the American Catholic Lawyers Association. He is also a regular columnist of ''The Remnant'', a
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newspaper.


Life and legal career

Ferrara was born on January 6, 1952, in
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. He holds a
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degree from
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and a
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degree from
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. He engaged in general legal practice in both
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between 1977 and 1991. After founding the American Catholic Lawyers Association in 1990, he focused on ''
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'' legal work representing Catholics as well as
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activists. On October 23, 2012, Ferrara, along with
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, appeared at the headquarters of the
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in
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, France, to speak at a press conference in support of a motion for a declaration by the
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calling upon
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to carry out the Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Ferrara and Gruner were invited to speak by the sponsors of the motion, MEPs
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and
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.


Writing

Ferrara writes articles on Catholic issues in various traditionalist Catholic publications, as well as other media. Currently, he is a regular columnist for ''The Remnant''. Ferrara is also an author of a number of published books which have been widely read and commented upon by conservative, especially traditionalist, Catholics. With reference to Ferrara's book ''The Secret Still Hidden'', the editor of ''Inside the Vatican'' magazine stated in an article he published that Archbishop Pietro Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, indicated in conversation with him: "Do you know this book, you should read it. ... there are interesting things worth reading in this book. And in the end, we are all after the truth, aren't we? The truth is the important thing..." Ferrara's literary contributions and
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advocacy have led to his being cited by major media outlets as a spokesperson for the traditionalist Catholic position within the Catholic Church. He has been interviewed by
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regarding
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; participated as an expert in a panel discussion hosted by the
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; and has made a number of appearances on Mike Church's conservative talk show on Sirius Satellite Radio. Ferrara is an outspoken critic of
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and considers it a distortion of historical fact. Ferrara criticizes
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and his philosophical principles.
It isn't that Locke was an original thinker, he was rather a kind of collector and systematizer of various errors and nonsensical propositions, which he had the gift of making sound plausible and conservative ... For Locke, we know nothing of reality except our ideas of it, which are representations of the real world. The validity of knowledge with Locke is no longer presumed.


Reception

In responding to criticism from ''Remnant'' editor Michael Matt and Ferrara of a ''Catholic Answers Live'' presentation that distinguished between "traditional Catholicism" and "radical Traditionalism", ''Catholic Answers'' founder
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wrote that "Matt and Ferrara shoehorn their opponents into taking positions that they don't in fact take and into saying things they don't in fact say." Heidi Bierich, writing in the
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's ''Intelligence Report'', called Ferrara's book ''The Great Facade'', co-authored with
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, one of the "Two Treatises" of the "radical Traditionalist movement" and opined that ''The Great Façade'' "attacks 'Judaized, semi-gnostic' sects eferring to the controversial Neocatechumenal Way">Neocatechumenal_Way.html" ;"title="eferring to the controversial Neocatechumenal Way">eferring to the controversial Neocatechumenal Waysaid to be deforming the church through their ecumenical events," cites an antisemitic tract, ''Alta Vendita, The Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita'', and criticizes changes made in 1964 to the Mass to excise the words, "We pray for the perfidious Jews."Bierich, Heidi. "Two Treatises", ''Intelligence Report'', No.124, Winter 2006
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requested that it be published and widely distributed. In response to Bierich's suggestion of antisemitism, Rabbi
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, author of two books on Judaism and a Talmudic studies instructor at
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, stated: "Unfounded charges of anti-Jewish sentiments not only malign the innocent. They also create a 'boy who cried wolf' syndrome, in that they may well render society insensitive to real bigotry when it does come along. I have known Chris Ferrara and Michael Matt for many years. The notion that they hate Jews is so absurd as to be beneath contempt." Ferrara's own response to the SPLC's allegation was: "The Left has long used false allegations of 'anti-Semitism' to distract and discredit its opponents, especially Catholics.” Ferrara noted "Hatred of Jews by Christians" is a "
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" forbidden by the Catholic religion. Bierich reported that by 2005 co-author
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had cut his ties to Ferrara and said he had "spent the past 18 months trying to mend fences with people we attacked in ''The Great Façade''." Woods said he had "no interest in being involved in a 'traditionalist movement' that permits no disagreement even on matters not strictly of faith," adding that he would not "work toward the establishment of a Catholic monarchy in the U.S." Ferrara and Woods (who went on to write ''How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization'') had a further falling out in 2010 in the area of economics and Church teaching, with Ferrara writing a book entitled ''The Church and the Libertarian'', responding to Woods's criticism of
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in the ''Church and the Market''. In response to an open letter which Ferrara wrote to Woods, Woods commented, "Chris is a talented wordsmith, which gives his bulls of excommunication their plausibility, but not particularly bright or well read." Responding to Woods's public criticisms, Ferrara replied, in an interview with ''The Remnant'': Other sources have favorably reviewed Ferrara's ''The Church and The Libertarian''. England's largest Catholic newspaper, ''The Catholic Herald'', called it "a spirited and well-researched work in defence of the traditional social teaching of the Church", and "a fine exposition of
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... a convincing refutation of the libertarian position", with "politically incorrect gems" that are "a joy to read."
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of
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named it one of "The Best Books I Read in 2010...". Thomas Storck wrote in the ''New Oxford Review'': "His book is a timely contribution to the understanding of both Catholic teaching and its Austrian counterfeit. Any Catholic, especially any American Catholic, would profit from reading and studying it. The appeal of Austrian economics to ill-informed Catholics is such that the strong medicine of Ferrara is more than welcome, and will prove, one hopes, equally efficacious." In another review in ''Crisis'' magazine, Christopher Shannon wrote that ''Liberty, The God That Failed'' is an "important and timely new book", and that "If Catholics are to be truly Catholic in America, and not just a branch office of the Church of Liberty, we need to first stand apart from a political tradition born in a revolt against the Catholic Church. Christopher Ferrara's book is an essential starting point and a necessary declaration of Catholic independence." In the same review Shannon also observed: Stephen Masty, senior contributor at ''
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'' and speechwriter for three US presidents, wrote that ''Liberty, the God That Failed'' "exposes the studiously-ignored, anti-religious fervour of Hobbes and Locke, showing how both predicted the excesses of modern left-liberalism, and how such ideological decadence is the logical conclusion to the virtue-free, Godless experiment stretching from the Restoration to the Enlightenment, from Masonic lodges to the French Revolution to America’s Founders, its Civil War, imperialism, materialism and modern government-led oppression at home." Ryan Grant of the ''Distributist Review'' wrote: "''Liberty: the God That Failed'' is a book that delivers, and delivers, and delivers. Page after page, the book is a powerful challenge to the Enlightenment, American social order—drawn from primary sources, legal precedent, and plain common sense. Love it or hate it, this is a work that will remain a perennial challenge to the anti-Christian principles of the Enlightenment, so ensconced in U.S. history."


Personal life

Ferrara is married and has six children. He has been a
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for the past 30 years. Ferrara has related how his journey to the Catholic Faith took a detour through
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Bibliography

* ''The Secret Still Hidden'' (2000) * ''The Great Façade: Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty in the Catholic Church'' (co-authored with
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2002) * ''The New Rosary'' (2005) * ''EWTN: A Network Gone Wrong'' (2008) * ''The Church and the Libertarian: A Defense of the Catholic Church's Teaching on Man, Economy, and State'' (2010) * ''Liberty, the God That Failed: Policing the Sacred and Constructing the Myths of the Secular State, from Locke to Obama'' (Tacoma, Washington: Angelico Press: 2012) * ''The Great Façade: The Regime of Novelty in the Catholic Church from Vatican II to the Francis Revolution'' (2nd ed.) (Tacoma, Washington: Angelico Press: 2015)


References


External links


American Catholic Lawyers Association
Official web site of the ACLA
The Secret Still Hidden
Official web site for Ferrara' book ''The Secret Still Hidden''. Includes the full text of the work.
BBC panel discussion with Ferrara
on Vatican II and his book ''The Great Facade''

on Ferrara's involvement in Theresa Schiavo litigation

following Bishop Williamson affair in world news reports


Catholic Herald (UK) Review of ''The Church and the Libertarian''
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