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A word in haste – Pray for peace

A word in haste: My name is Paul Chu. I’m a writer and academic, and I’ve been doing some editing recently for Where Peter Is. This morning, I heard for the first time that our Holy Father Pope Francis called for a day of fasting and prayer for peace today – the anniversary...

Guide for Keeping up with the Synod

The second and final session of the Assembly for the Synod on Synodality began meeting last Wednesday, October 2 in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican. The current 3-year process has been described by CNN’s Vatican correspondent Christopher Lamb as the “largest listening and consulting effort ever to be undertaken in history.”...

Marriage as a Work of Beauty

I’m an amateur artist. I love color, and I’ve always appreciated talented artists and their work. Sadly, I’m not a talented artist myself, nor have I been formally trained. The reason I paint is that my spiritual director, in the year of my ordination, told me I should paint. I did not want...

Beyond Women Deacons: What the Synod Is—And Isn’t About

At the opening of the Synod’s Second Session on October 2, significant media attention was brought to Cardinal Victor Fernández’s remarks on the possibility of ordination of women deacons. While discussions about ordained deaconesses have often stolen the spotlight during the preparatory stages, the Synod’s focus seems to be moving in a different direction....

Which Pope said this?

The Apostolic concern leading Us to carefully survey the signs of the times and to make every effort to adapt the means and methods of the holy apostolate to the changing circumstances and need of our day, impels Us to establish even closer ties with the bishops in order to strengthen Our union...

Follow-up conversation on Fr. Chad Ripperger

Earlier today, I had a conversation with Dr. Rafael Gonzalez, a Catholic theology teacher with a PhD from Pontifex University who discusses faith-related has a YouTube channel called “My Catholic Two Cents” about my recent article on Fr. Chad Ripperger. I thought it was a fruitful conversation and allowed me to go a...

Conscience without Grace Cannot Be Free

Sister Gabriela of the Incarnation OCD, herself a Where Peter Is contributor, emailed me earlier this year after reading my essay “Theology of Sexuality after Amoris and Fiducia,” pointing out that my analysis in that essay did not reach the subject of divine grace in the life of the Catholic believer. This was...

If your eye causes you to stumble

“If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. If your foot causes you to sin, cut it off, and if your eye causes you to stumble, tear it out.” The hand, the foot, and the eye: three things are very dear to us. To lose even one of them can make...

When journalists abuse

The ten leading members whom the Pope last week expelled from the scandal-plagued Peruvian movement Sodalicio were responsible for abuse of different kinds: physical, including sadism and violence; of conscience; and spiritual abuse, such as using information obtained in spiritual direction. The sanctions for these are established in canon law and have been...

Third Space Podcast: Shaun Blanchard – Development and Fundamentalism

In this episode, I talked with Dr. Shaun Blanchard about the trend I’ve seen among not only Traditionalist, but also mainstream “JPII Catholics,” to reject the development of doctrine and embrace a type of Catholic fundamentalism. Listen to the episode here: https://www.catholicthirdspace.com/p/3-shaun-blanchard-development-and Shaun Blanchard is Lecturer in Theology at the University of Notre Dame...