Contact DetailsSaint George's House 125 Arthur Road London SW19 7DR Useful InformationMater Dei is the quarterly magazine published by the Society in Great Britain as a complement to the District Newsletter. The magazine is under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary from whom it takes its name "Mater Dei" or "Mother of God." By this title, we wish to testify that our confidence in the Blessed Virgin Mary is without reserve. We are certain that She, who is already so wonderfully assisting the ministry of our Society in this country, will take this initiative under Her particular protection. Knowing that a Catholic magazine is such an important tool in the pastoral work of the Church, we have no doubt that the Blessed Virgin will support and bless this field of our apostolate that we confide to Her most special care. The magazine contains in-depth articles from a Catholic perspective and features a special section devoted to Archbishop Lefebvre. His Lordship Bishop Fellay and the other Bishops of the Society are regular contributors and the magazine also includes articles on spirituality and book reviews. Annual SubscriptionSubscription fees for 4 issues per year are £12.00. Current and Previous EditionsThe table of contents and extracts from current and previous editions are available on this website. Contributing Manuscripts for PublicationManuscripts of a maximum of 1,500 words may be sent to the Editor of Mater Dei Magazine at the Society of Saint Pius X, Saint George's House, 125 Arthur Road, London, SW19 7DR or by sending an e-mail from this website. Unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned unless a self-addressed envelope with full postage is enclosed. Proof of postage will not be accepted as proof of delivery. The Editor has full discretion in the choice of articles for Mater Dei Magazine and his decision is final. Articles may be edited for length or clarity without prior permission. All requests by authors or publishers for book reviews should be made to the Editor of Mater Dei Magazine. Members of the faithful who are not authors or publishers are also welcome to suggest books for review, and these requests should also be made to the Editor of Mater Dei. |