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Year: 2014

It’s Time for a New Holy League

  According to Catholic evangelist Matthew Christoff, “There is a serious “man-crisis” in the Catholic Church.” How bad is it? It is widespread and serious. Unless the Church, including its bishops, priests and lay men begin to take notice and make the evangelization of Catholic men a priority, the Catholic Church in the West will decay, … Read more

1P5 Podcast, Episode 11 – Live Now

  ON TODAY’S EPISODE: A couple of big announcements about 1P5. What Bishop Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska is doing that could help start a movement to restore a sense of the sacred to our churches and liturgies. Get it here.

1P5 Podcast – Episode 11: Ad Orientem For Advent

  [powerpress] ON TODAY’S EPISODE: A couple of big announcements about 1P5. What Bishop Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska is doing that could help start a movement to restore a sense of the sacred to our churches and liturgies. In-Depth – Links from Today’s Episode: Bishop Conley of Lincoln to offer the Mass ad Orientem The gospel according to Bill Murray: … Read more

“I’ve Got Your Six!” – Praying for the Holy Souls

“I’ve got your six” is a military phrase that means “I’ve got your back.” It comes from the old pilot system in which directions correspond to hours on the clock, where 12 o’clock is forward and 6 o’clock is behind. Thus anyone behind you is “at your six.” Blessed Peter Favre said, “I felt great … Read more

Lumen Gentium at 50

Today marks the 50th anniversary of ‘Lumen Gentium‘, the Vatican II constitution on the Church. With this brief post I present its highlights, while encouraging you to read the document in its entirety. The First Vatican Council was preparing to give a definition of the Church but was forced to an abrupt end in 1870 … Read more

Bishop Conley of Lincoln to offer the Mass ad Orientem

Bishop James D. Conley has announced that many of the faithful in the Diocese of Lincoln will see something significantly different when they go to Mass this Advent. From the bishop’s column in this week’s Southern Nebraska Register: “In the season of Advent, as we recall Christ’s Incarnation at Christmas, we are reminded to be … Read more

Cardinal Burke: Gone, But Not Quiet

Cardinal Burke’s removal from the Apostolic Signatura has not put a damper on his outspoken concerns about the ideas being considered during the two-part Synod on Marriage and Family. In a conference in Ireland, he again called for a removal of certain issues from the second round of synod talks in October, 2015. Cardinal Raymond Burke … Read more

Reviving the True Meaning of Death

“Every moment of our lives we stand on the brink of eternity.” – Dom Lorenzo Scupolli There are many precious traditions in the Sacred Liturgy that almost entirely disappeared after the liturgical reforms following the Second Vatican Council. We realize that our Liturgy becomes more and more anthropocentric instead of theocentric. This protestanized liturgy is … Read more

Cardinal Seán: Welcome to the Sound Bite

When asked last year about the possibility of female ordination in the Catholic Church, Pope Francis answered with a clarity and directness that has at times eluded him during his papacy: “With regards to the ordination of women, the church has spoken and says no. Pope John Paul said so with a formula that was … Read more

The Hermeneutic of Ambiguity

Over at the Register today, 1P5 contributor Pat Archbold has a thing about “The Hermeneutic of Continuity”: I used to be a big fan of the “Hermeneutic of Reform in Continuity,” or as commonly shortened, the “hermeneutic of continuity.”  But I think that perhaps its day has passed. For those unfamiliar, a hermeneutic is a … Read more

“There Aren’t Enough Priests”

Yesterday, I wrote about the strange case of disappearing devotions in the post-conciliar era. I mentioned that I had put in a call to Church of the Immaculate Conception to see what had happened to the Purgatorian Society that had formerly been based there. Last night, I got a call back. The priest I spoke … Read more

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