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Jay Nordlinger for National Review On Friday, I recorded a Q&A podcast with George Weigel: here. Weigel is one of the leading political writers — and social critics, etc. — in America. His
George Weigel was a high school student in Baltimore when the Second Vatican Council closed. The faith life of Catholics in the United States was quickly turned upside down as pastors
This week, Pope Francis said something that was both utterly uncontroversial — and qualified as major news. As human beings age, he said in his general audience address Wednesday, they must come
Below is an interview with EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel conducted by John Turner of the Anxious Bench blog. George Weigel, distinguished senior fellow of Washington’s Ethics and Public Policy
On Divine Mercy Sunday this weekend in Rome — one week after Easter — Pope Francis will celebrate the canonizations of two recent predecessors in the Chair of Peter, Popes
Vatican City–All signs in Rome point toward a more evangelical future for the Church under the new pontiff. National Review Online’s Kathryn Jean Lopez caught up with the author of
EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel spoke to Catholic News Service about the challenges of the Catholic Church in Latin America weeks before the election of an Argentine pope.
George Weigel is one of the pre-eminent commentators on Catholicism today, and author of, among others, a bestselling biography of John Paul II. Weigel recently published Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform
‘Lukewarm Catholicism has no future; submitting to the transforming fire of the Holy Spirit is no longer optional,” George Weigel writes in his new book, Evangelical Catholicism. We live in
John Zmirak of BadCatholics.com interviews EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel: I recently had the pleasure and privilege of working with George Weigel as editor of his new book: Practicing
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