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The Pope and the Dog

This article is from One Peter Five Above: Pope Francis pets a dog at the general audience in St. Peter’s Square on October 5, 2016. © L’Osservatore Romano A few days ago Pope Francis made the news, revealing that he had “scolded” a lady who allegedly asked him for a blessing for her dog, which [...]

Should Trads Withdraw from the World?

This article is from One Peter Five There is a growing desire, among faithful Catholics, to remove all connections from the outside world. It’s a reaction in response to the world’s progressive ideology that includes an upheaval of common decency, a lack of morality, and a disgust of anything related to God. As I understand [...]

The Price of Beauty

This article is from One Peter Five I regret to share with you, that now, as our spring fundraising campaign comes to a close, we haven’t received what we needed. I don’t mean to sound so final, because we can still get there.  It’s really up to you. If everyone reading this message today gives [...]

Forgotten Customs of Ascensiontide

This article is from One Peter Five Ascension of Christ by Polish painter Jan Matejko (1838–1893) Ascensiontide As the Forgotten End of Pascaltide The total length of Paschaltide from Easter Sunday to the end of Whitsuntide is fifty-six days inclusive. In this way, Holy Mother Church shows us the joy of Easter has eclipsed the [...]

Custom and the Force of Law

This article is from One Peter Five Something missed by Catholics enamored of the post-Conciliar mentality—that dangerous blend of modernism and ultramontanism—is that, in the past, custom was as good as law. St. Augustine could not have been clearer on this: The customs of God’s people and the institutions of our ancestors are to be [...]

Crusader Cross Now Available!

This article is from One Peter Five Ahead of the month of June and the Octave of Corpus Christi, we are continuing to work on building our lay sodality, the Crusade of Eucharistic Reparation. The requirements and aims of this crusade can be found here. Once you have heard the call and committed yourself to [...]

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