Jackson and Zero Debt
On this day in 1835, President Andrew Jackson proudly announced that, with his austere economic policies, the debt of the United States had been...
The Saints and the Solemnity of Epiphany Â
Today we are celebrating the Feast of the Epiphany. As we know, etymologically the word epiphany is derived from the Greek term epiphaneia, which...
Excess Deaths Continue to Climb…and Climb
What, pray tell, is going on? And why is no one reporting on it? The young and middle-aged are dying at increasing rates -...
In the Name of Jesus
One of the earliest feasts we celebrate in this New Year of 2024 is that of the Name of Jesus, this most powerful Name.
In...
Life-giving Inspirations from Pope Benedict XVI
On Saturday 31 December 2022 - the very last day of last year, Pope Benedict XVI entered eternity. Every time the Lord gives me...
Saint John, Theologian of Love
BENEDICT XVI
GENERAL AUDIENCE
Paul VI Audience Hall
Wednesday, 9 August 2006
John, the theologian
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Before the holidays I had begun sketching small portraits of the...
The Mystery of Christmas in Two Patristic Texts
After walking our Advent journey the time has come for us to celebrate the feast of Christmas, the Feast of feasts as St Francis of Assisi...
Our Lady in Christmas Carols
An intriguing look at the place of the Virgin Mary in Christmas carols, which, somewhat to my surprise, she is largely absent, being mentioned,...
Why We Can’t Drop the SSPX Debate… At Least, Just Yet
https://onepeterfive.com/can-we-finally-drop-sspx-debate/
This might seem an odd time to discuss the SSPX, as things unravel in our world - terrorism, war, murder and ideologies -Â all...
Cancer and the Jab-berwocky
A conversation between Dr. John Campbell and Dr. Angus Dalgliesh, highly recommended, the latter one of the top and most experienced oncologists in Britain,...