Ernest Oldmeadow (1867–1949) was a British author, editor, and journalist, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature and his strong Catholic convictions, which often influenced his writing. Oldmeadow worked as the editor of *The Tablet*, a prominent Catholic weekly, where he became known for his thoughtful and often conservative commentary on cultural and religious issues of the day. His deep commitment to his faith frequently informed his literary works, imbuing them with moral and philosophical reflections.