Hemingway’s Faith: the Story of a Wandering Soul
Sanctity is not about being perfect but about struggling.
Sanctity is not about being perfect but about struggling.
“Si comprehendis, non est Deus… If you can grasp it, it’s not God.” — St. Augustine (s. 117.5) That stark declaration by the Doctor of Grace brings us, creeping like Moses, to the cleft in the rock through which we must peer longingly for the ultimate mystery. We believe in the Triune Godhead, and therefore…
Dear OnePeterFive donors, supporters, and readers, You know me as the editor of OnePeterFive. I am also the headmaster of Mary, Queen of the Home Academy, an online school for high school and adult formation. We’ve been working to develop a high school curriculum which would be fully orthodox & traditional for Catholic families. This coming year we…
For Catholics in search of a spouse, bitterness and resentment slowly start to creep in.
For this 5th Sunday after Easter we are still moving through John 16 and the Lord’s Last Supper Discourse as well as the Letter of James. Liturgically, we are very close now to the Ascension of the Lord, on Thursday, when the High Priest, the Risen Savior, entered the heavenly temple where He continuously renews…
If this is true, then the era of Fatima is just beginning.
First impressions were in no way considered superficial in the past.
Above: Vienna Antonio Salieri’s name has often been overshadowed by myths—particularly those surrounding his supposed rivalry with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart († 1791). However, when Salieri passed away on May 7, 1825, he left behind a legacy far richer than these rumors suggest. Revered as a composer, conductor, and teacher, his influence on European music was…
For a new Pope who will be fully Catholic, fully Apostolic and fully Roman.
In the post-Conciliar calendar this is the “Second Sunday of Easter”. In the 1962 Missale Romanum and in previous editions this Sunday is labelled: Dominica in Albis in Octava Paschae… Sunday in white garments on the Octave of Easter. In traditional parlance today is called “Low Sunday” or sometimes “Thomas Sunday” because of the Gospel…