Diebus Saltem Dominicis – 10th Sunday after Pentecost: Varieties of Gifts
Last year, when we were working mostly on the Epistle readings for Sunday Masses in the Usus Antiquior, the Gregorian Rite, the Pian Rite, the Tridentine Rite, the Traditional Latin Mass – the Vetus Ordo, the 10th Sunday after Pentecost was supplanted by the Feast of the Transfiguration. Therefore, let’s circle back and fill in…
Forgotten Customs of St. Anne
St. Joachim later returned to Jerusalem and embraced Anne at the city gate.
On the Suppression of the TLM on the Covadonga Pilgrimage
But it is clear that the heretics have already manifestly put themselves in schism for decades.
A Trad View on the National Eucharistic Congress
The event itself has roots in the traditional world.
“Civis Romanus Sum”
The Church’s Romanitas is integral, centred on the city of Rome, but not limited to the Latin Church.
Diebus Saltem Dominicis – 9th Sunday after Pentecost: Jesus weeps
The 20th century commentator Pius Parsch remarks in The Church’s Year of Grace, that the Sundays after Pentecost could be divided into three groups. The first group stresses the Lord’s miraculous healings which point to, ultimately, the saving of souls. The second, from the 7th to 14th Sundays, emphasizes the kingdom of God versus the…
My Journey to OnePeterFive
I've never told the story of getting into OnePeterFive and eventually becoming the editor.
Petrarch’s Musical Tradition
The words of the great poet from Arezzo have inspired generations of musicians from the 14th century to the present day.
“The People Shall Save the Church.” But How?
Fulton J. Sheen said that it would be up to the people to save the church.
Kwasniewski on Beauty
I think the loss of faith in the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist was partly precipitated by the loss of beauty in churches and in the liturgy.