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Ultramontanisms: Reply to Ureta, De Mattei and Solimeo

Since the publication of our editorial stance a little over a year ago, I have been pleased to read the contributions to the fraternal debate about Ultramontanism here at OnePeterFive as well as with our friends over at Rorate Caeli. Reflecting on the year’s contributions, I intend in this and subsequent articles to reply to … Read more

My Journey from Ultramontanism to Catholicism with Peter Kwasniewski

onepeterfive.com/donate http://aroucapress.com/the-road-from-hyperpapalism-vol-1   ARTICLES MENTIONED in this podcast: Bronwen McShea, “Bishops Unbound” https://www.firstthings.com/article/2019/01/bishops-unbound   John Lamont, “Tyranny and Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: A Jesuit Tragedy” Tyranny and Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: A Jesuit Tragedy   Peter Kwasniewski:   “The ‘Spirit of Vatican I’ as a Post-Revolutionary Political Problem” The “Spirit of … Read more

A Psychological Approach to Treating the Disease of Ultramontanism

Chesterton affirmed that great writers and artists are symbolic without knowing it. I would go further and say that human beings in general are symbolic without knowing it. Mountains represent a liminal space between heaven and earth, between divinity and mortality, and hence, I see more in the term “ultramontanism” than a reference to the … Read more

Defending Ultramontanism

The editor of OnePeterFive was kind enough to invite submissions regarding the origin of the excessive submissiveness of many Catholics to Pope Francis’s manifestly erroneous teachings and measures. He says such attitude stems from “a false spirit of Vatican I” and what he calls hyperüberultramontanism. This seemingly humorous expression appears to be an anti-polemical hedge. … Read more

Understanding True Ultramontanism

Editor’s note: we welcome all contributions to OnePeterFive which seek to critically engage with these ideas under the same aims of Traditionalism, as Mr. Ureta does here. One can only agree with the editorial position published on OnePeterFive about uniting the clans in a single crusade to rebuild Christendom and “restore all things in Christ.” … Read more

Ultramontanism’s Death Sentence

Image: Pope Pius XII” (CC BY-SA 2.0) by truerestoration In 1952 Pope Pius XII said the following, in a public address recorded among his official acts: Even when it is a question of the execution of a condemned man, the State does not dispose of the individual’s right to life. In this case it is reserved to the public power … Read more

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