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New Catholic Journal of Fiction!

This article is from One Peter Five Above: Alessandro Manzoni (1785 – 1873). In trying to preserve the traditions of Catholicism and indeed the entirety of Western Civilization, literary fiction is an incredibly useful tool. Fiction allows us to articulate truths about reality and the human condition without simply stating them in so many words. [...]

The Holy Name of Mary

St. John Eudes (1601-1680) explains: “By an express order of the Most Holy Trinity, [the] glorious Archangel [Gabriel] was deputed to declare to St. Joachim and St. Anne, that the Divine Majesty willed to give them a daughter who should be called Mary, which name was subsequently given Her [by Her father], St. Joachim.  Therefore [...]

Fr. Altman Goes Sede

This article is from One Peter Five Fr. Altman has produced a video titled “Bergoglio is not the Pope.” In his address Fr. Altman correctly states that no churchman – not even the pope – can change dogmatic teachings of the Catholic Church. He first quotes the dogmas of Trent regarding the necessity of a [...]

Reasons for Hope

This article is from One Peter Five We live, I think no one would deny, in perilous times. I am speaking primarily about the Church, but not only, for all those concentric circles that comprise our communal lives, the family, the nation, seem to be collapsing all around us. The current leadership in Rome thinks [...]

A Trad Novel by Priest Author

This article is from One Peter Five Above: Hiroshima aftermath. Arouca Press, 2023 Vermeer’s Angel  is no ordinary novel. In the process of a brilliant interweaving two separate but closely linked narratives, it explores many separate themes, and unlike most modern novels, leaves the reader with much to think about. Despite spies, evil adversaries and [...]

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