

Peter Kwasniewski
Author, lecturer, scholar, and composer specializing in liturgy and sacred music; frequent writer on the Traditional Latin Mass and liturgical theology.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 3h 48min
The Latin Mass Is Not Going Away... and Here's Why (Dr. Peter Kwasniewski) | Ep. 543
Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, an expert in liturgy and sacred music, shares his transformative journey with the Traditional Latin Mass, revealing how it reshaped his understanding of worship. He discusses the profound beauty of Gregorian Chant and critiques the changes following Vatican II, highlighting how they influenced the liturgy. Kwasniewski also explores the allure of tradition for younger generations, the importance of ritual gestures, and the impact of the one-year lectionary on Catholic life, urging for a more organic development of liturgical practices.

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Oct 9, 2025 • 2h 8min
Is the Novus Ordo Less Catholic Than the TLM? | Dr. Peter Kwasniewski
Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, a prominent Catholic theologian and liturgical scholar, delves into the contrasts between the Novus Ordo and the Traditional Latin Mass. He argues that modern worship has lost depth, leading to a 'Catholicism-lite.' Kwasniewski critiques various liturgical reforms, emphasizing the loss of sacred language, the spiritual significance of the priest's orientation, and the diminished reverence during the Eucharist. He also foresees a revival of the Traditional Latin Mass, reflecting a growing desire for deeper liturgical expression.

Nov 15, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 892: The Crisis In The Catholic Church And The Harm Of Uncontrolled Colonial-Era-Inspired Legal Migration
Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, a liturgical scholar and Catholic composer, shares insights from his publishing work and the Pelican Plus initiative aimed at revitalizing liturgical practices. Rev. John Perricone, an ordained priest and medieval philosophy expert, critiques modernism while highlighting St. Thomas Aquinas as essential to defending Church orthodoxy. Gonzalo Martín discusses Hispanidad and the complexities of Spanish citizenship laws, warning that mass migration reshapes national identity and risks diluting cultural heritage across Europe.


