Diebus Saltem Dominicis: 5th Sunday after Easter – The eyes have it

We move liturgically ever closer to the Ascension of the Lord, when the High Priest, the Risen Savior, entered the heavenly temple where He continuously renews His once for all time Sacrifice to the Father. On this 5th Sunday after Easter we again have a Gospel reading from the Last Supper discourse during which Our […]

‘Is It Really Sin?’ Effective Ways to Recognize and Conquer Everyday Temptations

What can we do about our daily temptations? 🤔 On this episode of “The Catholic Gentleman,” John Heinen, Sam Guzman, and Devin Schadt discuss the difference between temptation and sin, and offer some great advice on what to do about these spiritual challenges! Temptation vs. Sin? We all experience temptation, but it isn’t actually sin […]

10 Things to Know About Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, the Likely-to-Be Canonized Smiling Saint

According to the head of the Vatican’s office for saints’ causes, Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati could be declared a saint during the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year. Cardinal Marcello Semeraro made the announcement during the 18th National Assembly of Italian Catholic Action in Sacrofano, Italy on April 26.  Known for his dedication to serving the […]

Call for the Resignation of Pope Francis

May 2, 2024 St. Athanasius of Alexandria Since 2013, the words and actions of Pope Francis have caused an unprecedented crisis in the Catholic Church, and have done great harm to the Church and the whole world. The members of the hierarchy of the Church have a duty to act in order to prevent Francis […]

The Evil Empire of Yesterday and Today

On March 8th, 1983, United States President Ronald Reagan gave a powerful speech to the annual convention of the National Association of Evangelicals gathered in Orlando, Florida to reiterate the Christian identity of the United States and the Atheist threat of the USSR. It was on this occasion that Reagan defined the USSR as an […]

Stressed or Having Difficulty at Work? Turn to These 6 Saints for Help

Work can be a source of stress, but also a form of sanctification if we dedicate our difficulties to God. If your work situation is a cause for concern, you can ask these saints for help. They will be your ideal intercessors in this fight! 1) Saint Joseph the Worker Saint Joseph, the patron saint […]

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: June, Sacred Heart Month

Dear OnePeterFive donors, supporters, and readers, Last month we said “It’s Time to Purchase your Sacred Heart Flag for June.” Now it’s time to submit your articles for the month of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus. If our lay sodality of Eucharistic reparation is the core of our apostolate, then the month of June is […]

Daily Devotional: May 2, 2024

Today is Thursday, May 2nd, 2024, the feast of St. Athanasius, a Third Class Feast, with the liturgical color of white. In this episode: News from the District of Asia and their recent missionary activities, a preview of the sermon, “Unapologetically Catholic,”and a Quote from Archbishop Lefebvre The email version of this Devotional is a perfect companion! Subscribe […]