WATCH: The Devil MANIFESTS to Exorcist

Did the devil manifest himself into an exorcist?! Father Carlos Martins, Catholic exorcist and host of The Exorcist Files, exposes the reality of Satan — the Devil — revealed by front-line spiritual combatant, Fr. Gabriele Amorth. Fr. Gabriele Amorth was the Vatican’s most famous exorcist in the last 500 years, battling Satan’s demonic forces unlike […]

The Reconquista Begins Here

Above: statuary of St. James the Moor Slayer. Editor’s note: this weekend begins the important Covadanga pilgrimage which will be promoted by OnePeterFive providing the means for the faithful outside Spain to spiritually participate as our contributing editor will be on the pilgrimage. Follow our Twitter account to join in the pilgrimage spiritually and see […]

19 religious orders to attend World Youth Day

Representatives of 19 religious orders from across Ireland will be attending World Youth Day (WYD) in Lisbon from August 2-6, according to the Association of Missionaries and Religious of Ireland (AMRI). They will be part of the approximately 1,400 pilgrims who have signed up so far. For the first time AMRI will lead a group… […]

The angelic doctor Aquinas at 700

Maria Wiering “He was the world’s flower and glory, and has rendered superfluous the writings of doctors (of theology) who shall come after him.” St Albert the Great is said to have exclaimed these words upon the news of the death of St Thomas Aquinas, his former student, in 1274 at age 48. July 18 marked the… […]

Would they care more if the nuns could be blamed?

The appalling abuse of girls by gangs of predatory men, or Tusla’s failure to protect vulnerable children in their care, makes for uncomfortable reading. That’s understandable. We’d all rather talk about the weather or RTÉ’s latest payments shenanigans. But there comes a point when it is incumbent on those in authority to take action –… […]

US bishops: abuse allegations down but challenges remain to protect vulnerable

Abuse allegations against Catholic clergy and religious in the US declined last year, but challenges remain regarding protecting vulnerable adults and ensuring online safety, according to the US conference of Catholic bishops (USCCB). On July 14, the USCCB’s Secretariat of Child and Youth Protection released the ‘2022 Annual Report – Findings and Recommendations on the… […]

Call in ambassadors of countries persecuting Christians charity urges

An Irish charity has urged the Government to call ambassadors of countries where persecution of Christians is prevalent before an Oireachtas committee and challenge them on their record on religious freedom. Church in Chains, a charity that fights Christian persecution, said politicians should call the ambassadors of China, India, Iran, Nigeria and Pakistan to attend… […]