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St. Charles Lwanga: Ugandan Martyr

Today is the memorial of St. Charles Lwanga from Uganda. He and his 21 companions were martyred in 1886, when they refused to renounce their Christian faith and resisted the sexually immoral activities commanded by the ruler of the Bagandan people, King Mwanga II. Born in Uganda, St. Lwanga first learned about Christ...

Wise Guys dig into Magnifica Humanitas

This is something I think our readers will enjoy. Dr. Michel Therrien, who has contributed to Where Peter Is in the past, has launched a new four-part video series on Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, with his longtime friend Scott Lieb on The Wise Guys podcast. The series explores one of the most urgent...

Pope Leo’s June Prayer Request: For the Values of Sports

This month, Pope Leo XIV is inviting us to join him in prayer for the values of sports. His official prayer text and accompanying video will be available tomorrow here. While many popes have spoken about the physical and spiritual value of sports in the past, Pope Leo is particularly athletic. In addition...

Holy Rosary for Peace

Pope Leo XIV is asking that the faithful pray a Rosary for peace today, May 30th. According to Vatican News, he will be leading the Rosary recitation in the Grotto of Our Lady of Loudes within the Vatican at 7pm Rome Time (1pm EST). Shrines throughout the world will also be participating, including...

St Paul VI’s letter to SSPX founder Lefebvre

[Editor’s Note: Today, on the feast of Saint Paul VI, Where Peter Is is republishing this English translation of his important 1976 letter to Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre — a document that, while available in Latin on the Vatican website, has not been made available there in English. Given the current situation surrounding the...

Ten Takeaways from Magnifica Humanitas

It is often said that when the Pope speaks, the world listens. Throughout its history — and especially over the past century — the Church has found itself speaking prophetically at key turning points of modern life. For example, in 1891, Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum responded to the upheaval of the Industrial...

Magnifica Humanitas and Labor

…work is not simply an instrument; it expresses and enhances the dignity of our lives. It is a requirement of the human condition, a normal path toward maturity, development and personal fulfilment. (149)   Having your first child is never easy. There are sleepless nights, sore bodies, hormonal mood swings, and sometimes physical...