Reflections on life, meaning and purpose

OPPORTUNITY: Days of Reparation

Dear OnePeterFive donors, supporters and readers,   I want to thank all the donors and supporters who gave to our spring fundraiser last month. We came up short of our goal, but we hope that in the coming months we can continue to grow and rebuild our monthly supporter base. Please consider becoming a monthly donor […]

Cardinal Cupich Appointed as Anti-Trad Enforcer

The Fall of Cardinal Sarah On the fifth of July, 2016, Cardinal Sarah, then prefect for the Congregation for Divine Worship, gave a speech in which he lent official support to the so-called “reform of the reform” which had been undertaken by Ratzinger. This movement had included the freedom for the Latin Mass and the […]

The Homosexual Mafia in High School Seminary

As a sex abuse victims’ advocate and investigative reporter, I have encountered many cases which led me to conclude that the sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church is the result in part of a seriously flawed seminary recruitment and formation program that prescribes, but does not often enforce celibacy on the part of seminarians, […]

The Catholic Response to Corrupt Cardinals

Above: Ordinary Public Consistory for the vote on some causes of canonization (Vatican Media). Editor’s note: in light of the recent news of a new consistory showcasing the pipeline of power for men who seem to have no love of truth, we present this reflection which cuts to the core of our Catholic identity. The […]

The Fire at the Parish School

At first, I was ready to jump out of the front passenger side door when Rich’s car slowed down enough. Rethinking the plan, I didn’t want to make myself a victim by tripping over the gear on the floor between my feet. Thinking fast and staying in the zone is one thing. Tunnel vision is […]

Already but not yet

The overarching context for our Sunday after the Ascension of the Lord is this: What was not assumed, was not redeemed (St. Gregory of Nazianzus). At the Annunciation, our humanity, body and soul, was taken by God the Son into an unbreakable bond with His divinity. Therefore, when Christ died and went into the tomb, […]

No Salvation Outside Ascension Thursday

“Forty Days” After His Resurrection Falling as it does between the great feasts of Easter and Pentecost, Ascension Thursday gets short shrift from modern Christians. Although it remains an unmoved (usually) Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics (and, to state the obvious, the only one of such days that can never fall on a […]

Our Marriage is Over. I Want a Divorce.

Read the last chapter before this one Table of Contents Start reading from chapter 1 Chapter 21   Malthus my boy,   I had my doubts about you, Malthus, and throughout this process I did not think you would secure the family as you have. But, you have surprised us all and now stand in […]

Lefebvre Was Right? The “Disobedient” Ordination of Alcuin Reid

Above: Dom Alcuin Reid pictured with Cardinal Burke in 2014 (New Liturgical Movement). Dom Alcuin Reid has been for years a respected liturgical scholar in the Church (Cardinal Ratzinger wrote the forward to his seminal work published by Ignatius Press). He is the founding Prior of the Monastère Saint-Benoît in the diocese of Fréjus-Toulon, France and has published […]