Dr. Peter Kwasniewski is a renowned author, lecturer, scholar & composer who lends his talents to many Traditional Catholic endeavors in an effort to restore the Kingdom of Christ on earth and win souls for God in heaven.
Peter Kwasniewski (pronounced, at least in America, as Quash-NEV-ski), born in Chicago in 1971, spent his youth in New Jersey, where attendance at an all-boys Catholic high school brought him an exceptional training in humanities and poor to non-existent religious instruction.
He went off to Georgetown University for a single year, after which he made one of the best moves of his life by starting over again at Thomas Aquinas College in California, from which he received a B.A. in Liberal Arts in 1994. Not having had his fill of Washington, D.C., he earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from The Catholic University of America, whose giant statue of Pope Leo XIII in McMahon Hall was a beneficent presence throughout.
After teaching philosophy and theology at the International Theological Institute in Austria and music for the Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Austrian Program (1998–2006), he joined the founding team of Wyoming Catholic College in Lander, Wyoming, where he served as the first Director of Admissions and Assistant Academic Dean, directed the Choir and Schola, and taught, over time, all of the theology courses and most of the philosophy and fine arts courses (2006–2018). Kwasniewski has also worked with The Aquinas Institute that, in collaboration with Emmaus Academic, is publishing a bilingual Opera Omnia of the Angelic Doctor in some sixty volumes. He is a Fellow of the Albertus Magnus Center for Scholastic Studies and a Senior Fellow of the St. Paul Center in Steubenville.
He left Wyoming Catholic College in the summer of 2018 to pursue a career as an author, speaker, editor, and publisher, with the intention of dedicating his life to the articulation and defense of Catholic Tradition in all its dimensions. As part of this endeavor, he founded Os Justi Press, which publishes both reprints of old classics and new works of high intellectual merit.
Over the past decades, Kwasniewski has published over a thousand articles, both academic and popular, on sacramental and liturgical theology, the aesthetics of music, Thomistic thought, and the social doctrine of the Church. He has written or edited over twenty books and his work has been translated into at least twenty languages. Dr. Kwasniewski is also a composer whose sacred choral music has been performed
around the world.