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Where Peter Is

Which Pope said this?

In a particular way, I think of the rich ethical principles and patterns of thought that are the intellectual patrimony of Christian Europe. These are essential for safeguarding the divinely bestowed rights and inherent worth of every human person, from conception to natural death. They are likewise fundamental for responding to the challenges...

Women Deacons: What the Vatican Actually Decided

In recent days, renewed attention has fallen on one of the most debated questions in the Catholic Church today: the possibility of women serving as deacons. Following the release of the Second Study Commission’s summary on the female diaconate, reactions have been strong… and often polarized. In this video, Pedro Gabriel walks through...

Which Pope said this?

In Nicaea, faith was professed in Jesus, the only begotten Son of the Father: He who was made man for us and for our salvation is “God from God, light from light”. This is not only the light of an unthinkable knowledge, but the light that illuminates existence with the love of the...

Bricolage and the Battle for the Catholic Imagination

Catholicism has always possessed a vivid symbolic imagination. The Church embraces a sacramental worldview, filled with signs and mysteries — miracles, apparitions, relics, saints, and sacred gestures. This imagination can nourish faith, but without guidance it can also slide into magical thinking, apparition-chasing, or conspiracy theory mindsets. In today’s digital landscape, these imaginative...

Apostolate or Algorithm? The Making of Sign of the Cross Media

A quiet rebrand, a louder message, and a calculated campaign to curate a new kind of Catholic audience has hit social media. In late 2025, a new Catholic media brand Sign of the Cross began circulating aggressively on Facebook, Substack, Instagram, and YouTube. Its aesthetic feels familiar – solemn gold crosses, serious fonts,...

A Conversation on “Faith in Crisis”

The Gospel Simplicity podcast — hosted by Austin Suggs — recently released a thoughtful and engaging interview with WPI contributor Andrew Likoudis about his new edited volume, Faith in Crisis. Their conversation explores some of the most urgent questions facing Catholics today: the meaning of tradition, the nature of authority, and how to...

Pope Leo XIV’s Warning: Why Nicaea Still Matters 1,700 Years Later

Pope Leo XIV’s recent visit to Turkey marked the 1,700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea—one of the most decisive moments in Christian history. In this video, Pedro Gabriel explores why Nicaea still matters today, what the Pope means by a “New Arianism,” and how the Council’s debates on Christ’s identity, unity,...

Third Space Podcast: Amy Grey – Respecting Conscience

I’m excited to share a conversation I had with Amy Grey over on her Youtube channel, Into the Grey, where she interviewed me about the Church’s understanding of conscience. We discuss abuse of conscience as well as the interplay between personal conscience and the Church’s teaching authority. Listen here or on your favorite podcast...

Which Pope said this?

For many people today, however, God and the question of God have almost no meaning in their lives. The Second Vatican Council pointed out that Christians are at least partly responsible for this situation, because they do not bear witness to the true faith; they hide the true face of God with lifestyles...