George Weigel is distinguished senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
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George Weigel
Pope Francis is not—as the American media would have it—a relativist softie. He is staunchly pro-life. Continue Reading »
What should we read this summer? George Weigel weighs in. Continue Reading »
Catholics who reject the ancient Christian teaching on the grave moral evil of abortion and facilitate its practice are not in full communion with the Church. Continue Reading »
The bishops must work together to proclaim and uphold the truth that the Church is a eucharistic community. Continue Reading »
At eighty, Cardinal Pell's moral authority as defender of the truth stands strong. Continue Reading »
Three decades of work and conversation in Poland have shaped me in ways I would not have thought possible thirty years ago. Continue Reading »
Are the bishops still leading the Catholic Church in America? Continue Reading »
Dr. Paul McHugh is a healer after the heart of the Divine Physician. Continue Reading »
The sluggish, tepid approach to a crisis of Eucharistic coherence that Cardinal Ladaria urges on the U.S. bishops is badly misconceived. Continue Reading »
“One of the gravest errors of our time is the dichotomy between the faith which many profess and the practice of their daily lives.” Continue Reading »
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