THEOPHOBIA: ITS NEMESIS 55 



:< boom the movement," in the slang of the day. 

 They laid all their plans to get their man in the 

 author of Raymond, and they got him. Such is 

 his thesis for what it is worth. 



However, it is time to conclude. What I wanted 

 to show was that Theophobia was the Nemesis 

 of a dreadful type of Protestantism, and that 

 spiritualism was the Nemesis of the materialism 

 associated with that Theophobia. There is no 

 need to point out to Catholic readers where the 

 remedy lies, and where the real Communion of 

 the saints is to be found. They are not likely to 

 be drawn aside by the " Lo here ! " of the " false 

 Christ s " whom we were promised and whom we 

 are getting. It is for those who have themselves 

 experienced the consolations of the Catholic 

 religion to do their best, each in his own way, to 

 make known to others outside our body what 

 things may be found within. 



