George Weigel is distinguished senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
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George Weigel
The United States can well afford to support Ukraine. Continue Reading »
The claim that “there is no such thing as a just war” is dangerous nonsense. Continue Reading »
Here is a compilation of engaging titles to keep you company during the summer months. Continue Reading »
Like Peter speaking to the lame man in the Temple, the Church has nothing to offer but what is most important: “Jesus Christ of Nazareth.” Continue Reading »
Can the truths of revelation, mediated through two millennia of tradition, be modified by contemporary human experience and sensibility? Continue Reading »
Adhering to John Henry Newman's words of caution against liberalism could save the Church from woke irrelevancy. Continue Reading »
Lying about abortion has been a hallmark of “pro-choice” politics for decades. Continue Reading »
While many causal factors shaped what we know as the Revolution of 1989, the indispensable factor determining when the revolution happened, and how it happened, was John Paul II. Continue Reading »
The lessons from the Nazi and Soviet totalitarian regimes must be kneaded into the moral and political texture of twenty-first-century free societies. Continue Reading »
Last month’s anniversary Mass was something of a grand recapitulation of the John Paul II years. Continue Reading »
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