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Which Pope said this?

Christ enters into all these dark realities to bear witness to the love of the Father. Not to judge, but to set free. Not to blame, but to save. He does so quietly, on tiptoe, like one who enters a hospital room to offer comfort and help. (…) And if Christ was able...

Photocopy Catholicism: Are We Listening or Just Looking?

In today’s digital world, a single photo, a short clip, or even one word can go viral, suddenly reducing the whole story to a meme or a soundbite. This video explores how Catholic controversies often get stripped of their context and weaponized in online culture wars. From Saturno hats to “Pachamama” statues to...

“Descent Into Light”

The Sisters of the Little Way have been working on a project that I’m really excited about: “Descent Into Light.” This an audio documentary about the reality of adult abuse—both sexual and spiritual abuse—in the Catholic Church. “Adult abuse in spiritual settings has remained largely in the shadows,” says Sr. Danielle Victoria Lussier....

A Personal Reminiscence (with an Afterword)

My paternal grandparents owned a home in Rosedale, Queens. Although I was there only a handful of times, I remember their Tudor house in striking detail. I can still feel the fibers of the large, oval braided rug set beneath the wooden dining table against my tender skin as I recall being finally...

Third Space Podcast: Colleen Dulle – Keeping the Faith

In this episode, I talked with Colleen Dulle about her new book, “Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter.” The book is part journalism and part spiritual memoir. Colleen’s personal stories were deeply genuine in a way that invited me to reflect on my own experiences. In this conversation...

Which Pope said this?

At its heart, “synergy” means working together – both with one another and with the Divine. Every authentic religious impulse fosters dialogue and cooperation, grounded in our innate awareness of the interdependence that binds individuals and nations. From this perspective, working together in harmony is not merely a pragmatic choice, but a reflection...

The Vision of Pope Leo XIV

In general, popes are rarely eager to set forth an agenda before the white smoke above the Sistine Chapel clears, as it were – the first six months or so of a papacy tend to be fairly quiet. The impatience to impose some sort of template on this current pope has more to...

Pope Leo XIV and the Art of Liturgical Peacemaking

[Editor’s note: This article originally included a comparison between the “liturgy war” in the Syro-Malabar Church in India and the implementation of Traditionis Custodes in the Archdiocese of Chicago. After speaking with several well-informed members of the Syro-Malabar Church, it became clear to me that my speculation about Pope Leo’s role in the resolution...

Everyone You Meet Carries a Heavy Load

In recent days, the polarization and hostility that is dividing even the Body of Christ has been stunning. We at Where Peter Is have witnessed it on our personal social media accounts and on the threads of Smart Catholics, where vitriol* has pushed some participants out of the conversation. At the same time,...

Card. Fernandez’s Address on Synodality (English translation)

[Editor’s Note: Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, addressed the new bishops taking part in the annual Formation Course for new Bishops (nicknamed the “Baby Bishops’ School”) at the Pontifical College of St. Paul in Rome on Saturday, September 6, 2025. In his talk, the cardinal...