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Year: 2014

“You are Peter”: Getting Papal Authority Straight

There’s a scene in Evelyn Waugh’s masterpiece novel, Brideshead Revisited, that I often recall, to my amusement. Father Mowbray is giving instructions in the Catholic faith to a lapsed Protestant named Rex Mottram. Mister Mottram isn’t really sincere in his conversion (in fact he’s completely disinterested in spiritual matters), but he very much wants to … Read more

We’re Taking the Day Off. Sort of.

For those of our readers outside the United States, you may not know that today is Labor Day – a national holiday. It just so happens that it comes at the end of our very first month online. It’s been a good month. We went from absolutely nobody knowing who we were at the end of July to … Read more

Breaking: Imminent Terror Attack Threat on Southern US Border

As the publisher of OnePeterFive, I make the editorial decisions on which topics to cover to further our vision of Catholic restoration. When we launched on August 1st, I intended to run a brief series educational pieces on Islam after some initial collaboration with Andrew Bieszad.  I soon questioned this choice, however, finding myself concerned about taking a confrontational … Read more

Episode 2 of the Podcast is Now Available

Although it shows up on the homepage and to subscribers through iTunes, etc., the 1P5 Podcast is conspicuously absent from our site’s RSS feed. I’ll be working to find a solution to that for next week. Until then, here’s a link to today’s episode, in which I interview Fr. Richard Heilman about spiritual warfare, his … Read more

Beheadings and the Passion of John the Baptist

  In his 2002 book “The New Persecuted”, Italian journalist Antonio Socci reported that two thirds of the Christians martyred in history were in the twentieth century.  Persecution of Christians by German National Socialism, atheistic Communism and radical Islam made the last century an Age of Martyrs. Sadly, it seems as though it was simply … Read more

1P5 Podcast – Episode 2: Spiritual Warfare & Combat Rosary

[powerpress] Today we interview Fr. Richard Heilman, founder of several apostolates and creator of the WWI-based Combat Rosary. Fr. Heilman’s Facebook page. You can find the Knights of the Divine Mercy here. The combat rosary is available from RomanCatholicGear.com.

USCCB Loses Its Head

It is a curious conceit of an obtuse generation that it believes itself to be committed to modernity, embodied by devotion to science and reason, and yet is so irrevocably immutable to evidence. The spiritual (but not religious) Mecca of modernity in the Catholic Church is the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, the headquarters of which … Read more

The Swimming Pool Mass: A Catholic Rorschach Test

  The internet and social media has paid a good deal of attention recently to the now infamous “poolside Mass” offered at LaSalle College High School in suburban Philadelphia for the boys water polo team. The image of young, shirtless, boys has been literally “splashed” across the Catholic blogosphere. In the same picture (which first … Read more

ISIS: Surprisingly Sophisticated, Extremely Well-Funded

In a very interesting infographic on Medium, Matter Magazine offers us a paint by numbers assessment of the ISIS threat. Among other things, the Islamic State has a shocking amount of money — $2 BILLION dollars — four times as much as the Taliban. And their wealth is growing, with $3 million dollars a day in … Read more

Dhimmitude: Coming Soon to a Country Near You

The former Archbishop of Mosul, Amel Nona, said that the end of the Church in Iraq at ISIS’s hands is a warning to fellow Catholics throughout the world, particularly in the West: Please, try to understand us. Your liberal and democratic principles are worth nothing here. You must consider again our reality in the Middle … Read more

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