Less popular alternative for infertility treatment outperforms IVF
When it comes to private companies receiving state funding, surely one of the first things the Government should insist on is a cost-benefit analysis. Sadly, the opposite is happening when it comes to assisting couples struggling to conceive. Last September the Government introduced a state subsidy for IVF for eligible couples. Since then around 500… […]
Archbishop Martin echoes Pope’s AI warnings
In a statement, Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, chair of the Council for Communications of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference commented on the Pope’s message for World Communications Day. Nowadays, online content is created by both, humans and machines, mentioned the Archbishop. He also pointed out the Pope’s words on how AI in the wrong […]
Neo-Paganism, Abortion, and the Fall of the West w/ John Daniel Davidson
John Daniel Davidson is a senior editor at The Federalist. Over a twenty-year career in journalism, he has written widely for national publications including the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the Guardian, the New York Post, the Claremont Review of Books, and First Things. He has also been a regular guest on many podcasts and […]
Notre Dame de Paris: When Good Comes of Evil
After the fateful evening of April 15, 2019, which saw the collapse of the spire of the Paris cathedral, and when the future of the building seemed definitively compromised, who could have believed that, five years later, the work of restoration would have deepened our understanding of Notre Dame and enabled it to face the […]
Daily Devotional: May 15, 2024
Today is Wednesday, May 15, 2024, The feast of St. John Baptiste de la Salle, Confessor, a third class feast, with the liturgical color of white. In this episode: the meditation, ”Praying With Resignation and Perseverance,” a preview of the Sermon: “Contradictions in Vatican II,” and a Thought of the Day from Archbishop Lefebvre. The email […]
Bishop Robert Barron Launches ‘50,000 Rosaries Challenge’ for the Conversion of the World
To celebrate the month of Mary, Bishop Robert Barron’s Word On Fire launched a campaign that seeks to pray 50,000 rosaries for the conversion of the world during May. The Catholic Church dedicates the month of May to the Virgin Mary, a time to reflect on her virtues and her love for God. What better way […]
She Confronted the Pope About the Latin Mass
Was she the cause of the 1984 Indult? At OnePeterFive we promote what we term the “godfathers of Tradition” – those men and women who fought for the ancient Roman Rite and the Faith since the Iconoclastic revolution of the 1960s. As younger generations provide fresh energy to the Trad movement, it is not only […]
Gene Therapy: Children Born Deaf Regain Hearing
There are wonderful advances in gene therapy. It is a “clean” therapy that has no need of the manipulation of embryos or embryonic stem cells, which are often obtained at the cost of the lives of unborn children.
Notre Dame de Paris in Lego
On May 7, the LEGO® company announced the sale of a reproduction of Notre Dame de Paris made of the famous little bricks in its “Architecture” collection.
War in Ukraine and Vatican Polyphony
As the conflict between Ukraine and Russia enters its third year, different points of view have emerged in the official remarks of the Holy See, whether on the side of the Holy Father or the diplomatic services of the Secretariat of State.