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“That’s Not Infallible!” — Why This Argument Is Wrong

“That teaching isn’t infallible, so I don’t have to accept it” This argument shows up constantly in Catholic discussions, especially when a particular teaching is unpopular. But while it sounds theologically informed, it actually misunderstands how the Church has always understood her own teaching authority. In this video, Pedro Gabriel looks at: –...

Which Pope said this?

In the search for a solution to the problem of migration in general and illegal migrants in particular, the attitude of the host society has an important role to play. In this perspective, it is very important that public opinion be properly informed about the true situation in the migrants’ country of origin,...

Between Doctrine and Mercy: A Conversation with Pedro Gabriel

Pedro Gabriel was recently interviewed by Christine Harrington on the Eternal Life Plan channel for a wide-ranging conversation on the life of the Church today. In the interview, Pedro reflects on several important themes, including the living magisterium, the challenges of rigid religiosity, and the role of constructive doctrinal tensions in deepening our...

Charity for Today, Not Tech for Tomorrow

If you are fighting poverty by supporting charities, you are doing it wrong. The real solution? Buy Elon Musk’s robots! Really? Well, that is what Musk promised about Tesla’s Optimus robots when tweeting on X, his social media platform: “Optimus will eliminate poverty and provide universal high income for all.” Uh, sure. Of...

Pope Leo: Language, Truth and Power

On January 9th, in his Address to Members of the Diplomatic Corps Accredited to the Holy See, Pope Leo XIV stated that “rediscovering the meaning of words is perhaps one of the primary challenges of our time.” The pope’s concern might seem to some to address a issue of mere semantics – if...

Why I’m Catholic — And Why It Didn’t Cost Me My Mind

In this video, Pedro Gabriel shares his personal faith journey, as a gradual process shaped by study, experience, and a desire for intellectual coherence. Pedro talks about the moments that forced him to take his beliefs seriously again: his growing up in Portugal, the 2007 abortion referendum, his work in medicine, and his...

Bishops Respond to the Killing of Alex Pretti

U.S. Bishops have responded to the fatal shooting of a second US citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday. A Vatican News article about the latest killing identified the deceased as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse. His death follows the fatal-shooting of 37-year-old mother and poet Renée Good. The Vatican...

Embracing Ambivalence

 It has been reported to me that there are quarrels among you. What I mean is that each of you says, “I belong to Paul”, or “I belong to Apollos”, or “I belong to Cephas” (1 Cor 1, 12).  It seems to me that things have not changed a great deal in 2000...

The Pope’s Message to Catholic Media

While we are not officially part of the Catholic Media, Where Peter Is recognizes our responsibility as stewards of online media that strives to deliver content that is faithful to Catholic teaching. For this reason, when the Pope speaks to Catholic writers and communicators, we strive to pay particular attention. This week, in...