The FSSP Suffers for the Long Game

The eyes of the Trad world were on Rome last week when the Holy Father received in audience several clerical heads of the priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, including Fr. Andrzej Komorowski, Superior General of the FSSP, Fr. Benoît Paul-Joseph, Superior of the District of France, and Fr. Vincent Ribeton, Rector of St. Peter’s Seminary […]

Does God Punish Us For Our Sin? | Mthr. Natalia

Often people talk about punishment from God. In reality though the consequences of sin are what naturally happens when we are not under God’s protection. Mother explains this reality. 🟣 Join Us on Locals (before we get banned on YT): https://mattfradd.locals.com/ 🎧 Mother’s Podcast: https://whatgodisnot.com/ 🖥️ Website: https://pintswithaquinas.com/ 🟢 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/pintswithaquinas 👕 Merch: https://shop.pintswithaquinas.com 🚫 […]

Saint Joseph’s Never-Failing Protection Prayer Every Catholic Should Know

Saint Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus, is a very powerful protector and intercessor. Many saints and those devoted to Saint Joseph attest to the great power of his intercession in their lives. Saint Teresa of Avila, a mystic and Doctor of the Church, held a great devotion to Saint […]

Caritas Germany criticises aid drop over Gaza

Freiburg (KNA) Caritas Germany has criticised the dropping of aid over the Gaza Strip as a sign of poverty and symbolic politics. “Uncontrolled drops of aid are the worst form of aid. They in no way ensure that the weakened population actually receives the vital support and are therefore an indictment of poverty,” criticised the […]

St James the Greater and Catholic Militancy

Above: a painting of Santiago Matamoros (St. James the Moor Slayer) by Juan Carreño de Miranda (1614-1685) The Pilgrimage of Nuestra Señora de la Cristiandad to Covadonga in Spain concluded last year on the eve of the Solemnity of St James the Greater, Apostle and Patron of Spain, celebrated the following day on Tuesday 25th […]

Saltem Diebus Dominicis: 3rd Sunday of Lent – The Enemy

With this Sunday we enter, already, into the second part of Lent. The 20th century liturgical writer Pius Parsch (+1954) puts it in The Church’s Year of Grace, during the first two weeks prepare against attacks by the Prince of this world, the Devil and fallen angels, with the weapon of mortifications. On this Sunday […]

Liturgy of the Home Family in Need

Ever since Kennedy Hall introduced me to the Liturgy of the Home calendars, my children have benefited from daily catechesis provided by the Harrison family. I have promoted this great work for families here on OnePeterFive more than once. Here’s the current calendar for Lent: Now the Harrison family have experienced a heavy cross as […]