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What Barbie Taught Me

This article is from One Peter Five At age eleven, I dreamed of one day becoming a Barbie doll designer. Swept off my feet by images of Bob Mackie Barbies I found in books at the library, I decided nothing could be more delightful than sketching my own designs of my favorite toy—what her hair [...]

World Youth Day and Anti-Culture

This article is from One Peter Five Above: John Paul II at World Youth Day Denver, 1993. You hear the word “culture” thrown around a lot these days. However, I would like to hazard that most of the time this word is misused. Typically when people use the term “culture” they are referring to “general [...]

Traditional Theology of the Magisterium, pt. 2: The Evidence of Sacred Scripture

This article is from One Peter Five In the first installment of this series on the Traditional Theology of the Magisterium, we began by defining some of our key terms. With that preliminary step out of the way, we can begin our theological investigation properly speaking by turning to the sources of divine revelation—Sacred Scripture [...]

The Errors of Huldrych Zwingli

Like Jan Huss, Huldrych Zwingli is often overshadowed by Martin Luther. But all three of these alleged reformers need to be studied so that we can continue to refute their errors and bring about an end to Protestantism. Beyond Lutheranism Martin Luther unleashed a holy war against the Church. Actual physical battles in defense of [...]

Two Englands: Albion and Logres

This article is from One Peter Five Above: Baggy Point, Moor Lane, Croyde, Braunton, UK. Journey through the Three Kingdoms, pt. I: Ireland Journey through the Three Kingdoms, pt. II: England If Ireland is the spiritual home of many of the Catholics and Orangemen scattered around the Anglosphere, the next Kingdom, England, is surely still [...]

St. Louis Christendom

This article is from One Peter Five Above: Patronal Festivity in Saint Louis, Missouri, 2022 Catholics of St. Louis, Missouri, are preparing once again for the celebration of their city’s patron, Louis IX, King of France. They welcome pilgrims from the world over to the 4th Annual Festival of Saint Louis which will feature special guests, Peter [...]

Does the Church Have a Duty to Protect Her Own Cultural Heritage?

This article is from One Peter Five The following article is adapted from a larger document co-authored by Peter Kwasniewski, Izabella Parowicz, Joseph Shaw, and Piotr Stec, defending the proposition that the Traditional Latin Mass counts as a supreme example of intangible cultural heritage that deserves international recognition and legal protection. Those who wish to [...]

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