George Weigel is distinguished senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
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George Weigel
Good priests and bishops deserve our support, affection, and gratitude as they, like the rest of us, deal with the fallout of this season of humiliation and purification. Continue Reading »
A realized autocephaly for Ukrainian Orthodoxy would “mark a new period in the history of the Universal Church.” Continue Reading »
When the temptation to ally the Church with a particular political party is not resisted, it invariably leads to trouble—politically and, more importantly, evangelically. Continue Reading »
As a youth minister, Karol Wojtyła gently but persistently compelled serious moral decisions, embodying the real meaning of the Synod-2018 buzzword “accompaniment.” Continue Reading »
Some needed perspective on the Catholic circumstance in the United States. Continue Reading »
The courage of the Wojtyła electors forty years ago should be an antidote to the despair some Catholics feel today. Continue Reading »
Eastern Orthodoxy may be on the verge of an epic crack-up with major ecumenical and geopolitical consequences. Continue Reading »
There is a new resolve among a critical mass of U.S. bishops to air out the McCarrick scandal. Continue Reading »
The working document for Synod-2018 reads like a draft of a Synod Final Report, which is a prescription for a failed Synod. Continue Reading »
The eagerness of young men and women to know and live the faith fully is encouraging in this time of trial and purification. Continue Reading »
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