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George Weigel
Feb 6, 20083 min read
Archbishop Marini on the liturgy wars
Those seeking insight into the ideas that shaped the Missal of Paul VI, the revised breviary, and other facets of the Church’s...
George Weigel
Jan 23, 20083 min read
Anonymity and remembrance in Berlin
I’d not been in Berlin since 1987 — before the Wall came tumbling down — so I eagerly accepted an invitation to speak at an international...
George Weigel
Jan 9, 20083 min read
An Islamic Leo XIII?
There’s been a lot of chatter since 9/11 about Islam’s need for a Martin Luther, a Muslim reformer who would accelerate this great world...
George Weigel
Dec 5, 20073 min read
Among the fallen
VALLE DE LOS CAIDOS, Spain — Judged by the standards of a century replete with political slaughter, the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 can...
George Weigel
Nov 7, 20073 min read
A disappointing call for dialogue
On October 11, at the end of Islam’s holy month of Ramadan, 138 Muslims from around the world addressed a letter to Pope Benedict XVI and...
George Weigel
Aug 14, 20073 min read
A pontifical conciliar embarrassment
Back in the early Fifties, a papal allocution to an assemblage of ENT specialists might deploy a phrase like “the divinely ordained...
George Weigel
Feb 28, 20073 min read
Angrier, dumber, better selling
About nine months ago, a reporter from the Italian Catholic newspaper Avvenire called and asked whether the rash of “atheist books”...
George Weigel
Nov 29, 20063 min read
Baghdad 2006 = Tet 1968?
During the year I spent at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, I enjoyed getting to know Peter Braestrup, who had been...
George Weigel
Nov 22, 20063 min read
300,000,000, on the way to 400,000,000
The 300,000,000th American was born (or naturalized) last month, and the usual suspects marked the occasion with the usual hand-wringing...
George Weigel
Nov 8, 20063 min read
“The Queen”: A lesson in duty
On a golden alpine summer evening in 1992, I unexpectedly found myself in conversation with Prince Nikolaus von und zu Liechtenstein,...
George Weigel
Oct 17, 20063 min read
An electoral battle of the booklets?
As the 2006 midterm elections approach, a battle of the booklets is likely in many U.S. Catholic venues. First into the lists was “Voting...
George Weigel
Sep 26, 20063 min read
An interreligious dialogue, continued
A few days after Pope Benedict XVI’s lecture on faith and reason at Regensburg University, I was invited onto PBS’s “News Hour with Jim...
George Weigel
Sep 12, 20063 min read
9/11, five years later
Five years ago, confronted by the rubble in lower Manhattan, the smoldering wreckage at the Pentagon, and the debris of United 93, most...
George Weigel
May 23, 20063 min read
Afraid of change? More myths of 1968
In a recent editorial on condoms and AIDS, the London-based Tablet , an influential weekly in the Catholic Anglosphere, argued that “in...
George Weigel
May 2, 20063 min read
A Golden Dome opportunity missed
A pall will hang over commencement at the University of Notre Dame this year — the pall of a great opportunity missed. Temporarily, one...
George Weigel
Mar 22, 20063 min read
60 Minutes and stem cells
The CBS news magazine 60 Minutes prides itself on asking the hard questions that other television news vehicles are too polite, or...
George Weigel
Nov 23, 20053 min read
A betrayal of John Paul II
Pope John Paul II had a keen intuition about the dynamics of history in his native part of the world. In mid-1981, John Paul smelled...
George Weigel
Nov 16, 20053 min read
Asking the right questions about ‘touching’
Bishop Robert Vasa of Baker, Oregon, is almost certainly going to get himself in hot water with the U.S. Bishops Conference Office of...
George Weigel
Nov 9, 20053 min read
A Catholic renaissance at Princeton
Having taught James Madison at the College of New Jersey (as Princeton was then known), the Rev. John Witherspoon has a claim to the...
George Weigel
Sep 27, 20053 min read
An unnecessary and untoward controversy
Brother Roger Schutz, founder of the Taize Community in France, was one of the great Christian spirits of the 20th century. An ecumenical...
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