A bit of a breather
You may have noticed that the flow of content on WPI has slowed down a bit in recent days. Adter keeping up with all the activity during the October Synod and a November filled with big stories in the Catholic...
You may have noticed that the flow of content on WPI has slowed down a bit in recent days. Adter keeping up with all the activity during the October Synod and a November filled with big stories in the Catholic...
Dear Readers, We deeply appreciate your ongoing support and encouragement for our mission at Where Peter Is. Our dedication lies in offering free content that evangelizes and spreads the joy of the Gospel, drawing inspiration from our Holy Father, Pope...
My daily goal of posting at least one article on the site didn’t happen yesterday. I spent most of my day working on a complicated article about ecclesiology and Church authority, stopping to respond to emails, read article submissions, keep...
Earlier today, Pope Francis celebrated Mass for over one million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In his homily, he returned to the theme of peace over violence that has thus far characterized this pilgrimage. In her report for...
The death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI this morning is very sad for all of us who admired him and the tremendous impact he has had upon the Church for the past 60 years. His legacy will continue to influence...
Dear Readers, Thank you so much for your continued support and encouragement of the work we do at Where Peter Is. We are committed to providing free content to help evangelize and share the joy of the Gospel, inspired by...
Today is Thanksgiving Day in the United States. The word thanksgiving takes on a special meaning for those of us who are Catholic, because it is the meaning of the word Eucharist. A Christian life well-lived is filled with gratitude for all...
Congratulations to Pedro Gabriel and his wife Claire Domingues on their new joint venture, The City and the World, a journalism site seeking to bring light to truths of our faith through investigative journalism and promotion of Catholic devotions. Don’t...
I’ve been reflecting lately on the reasons we started Where Peter Is, especially in light of the controversies and challenges we have been addressing these days. In the beginning, we had no idea whether anyone would read our group blog....
I don’t have very much time to write, but as you may know my family and I have been abroad for the last couple of weeks and are currently in the Eternal City. The highlight of the trip thus far...
It’s hard to believe it’s been four years since we launched Where Peter Is. That’s right, on February 1, 2018, Paul Fahey clicked “publish” on a post entitled “Love the Pope,” and thus began a project that continues to grow...
On New Year’s Eve, some of the contributors and I put our heads together to try to determine the best pieces we published in 2021. Going all the way back to January, it was astounding to see just how much...
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