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Peter Gohn
Peter Gohn, a proud Irish Catholic and Massachusetts native, studied History and Theology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He then spent several years teaching at Christ the King Catholic High School near Charlotte, North Carolina, while also working as a freelance editor. He joined The Catholic Company in 2017 and became a key member of the Good Catholic project soon after it was launched. When not writing, Peter is likely to be found re-reading his many books, playing his piano, or watching Boston sports. His deep love of ancient and medieval history lends itself to unpacking the many rich traditions of our Catholic faith. He and his wife currently reside in Charlotte, North Carolina.
FREE LESSON: Learn About the Immaculate Conception from Lourdes: The True Story
The following article is taken from Lesson 8 of the Good Catholic series ...
ArticleThe 3 Graces You Receive in Holy Communion
There are special graces that God gives us whenever we participate in the Holy Sacrifice of ...
Article5 Reasons Why Divine Mercy Belongs To Sinners
It might seem incredibly obvious to state that ...
ArticleWhy Jesus’ Trial Happened The Way It Did
Christ is in the hands of His enemies, who have long sought His destruction. They lead Him in ...
ArticleWhat Are The Four Marian Dogmas?
Through the authority of His Church on earth, God has revealed to us four essential truths ...
ArticleSt. Boniface and the Courage to NOT Fit In
With Pentecost past, we have now entered the liturgical period of “Ordinary Time.” ...
ArticleThe Visitation: How To Meditate On The 2nd Joyful Mystery
It's simple to pray the Rosary—but not so simple to meditate on the Rosary ...
ArticlePentecost: From the Old Testament to the New
The following article is taken from our series ...
ArticleWhy You Need the Rosary This Lent
The following post is adapted from our Lenten series ...
ArticleSt. Francis de Sales: Friend and Mentor
As a cradle Catholic, I always knew who “St. Francis'' was: friend of animals, mendicant ...