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Aquinas and horses
Lander, Wyo., is not an easy place to get to. I got there in February by flying from Washington to Denver and then sitting around the...

George Weigel
May 10, 20113 min read
Aggie Catholic Renaissance
Where can you find a Catholic chaplaincy at an institution of higher learning that’s looking to expand its church to seat 1,400, because...

George Weigel
Feb 2, 20113 min read
A life of miracles
The otherwise inexplicable cure of a French nun suffering from Parkinson’s disease was accepted in early January by the Congregation for...

George Weigel
Jan 26, 20113 min read
A Christmas book sampler
A number of fascinating books that haven’t received all that much attention, but richly deserve it, have crossed my desk in recent...

George Weigel
Dec 15, 20103 min read
An archdiocese spanning the globe
Asked to name the most populous American dioceses, alert Catholics would likely name Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. I rather doubt...

George Weigel
Dec 8, 20103 min read
A promise to Pope John Paul II
On the evening of Dec. 15, 2004, I had dinner in the papal apartment with Pope John Paul II and several of his aides. Although his health...

George Weigel
Sep 14, 20103 min read
An anniversary of consequence
On June 30, 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Harris v. McRae and upheld the constitutionality of the Hyde Amendment,...

George Weigel
Aug 10, 20103 min read
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Last November 11, on the centenary of its relocation to a 93-acre campus in suburban Washington, D.C., Georgetown Preparatory School...

George Weigel
Aug 4, 20103 min read
An immigration debate primer
It’s hard to imagine a more depressing spectacle in contemporary American public life than the immigration reform “debate.” What a friend...

George Weigel
May 18, 20103 min read
Almsgiving, all $300 billion of it
Almsgiving, along with fasting and intensified prayer, is one of the three traditional Lenten practices enjoined on all Catholics by...

George Weigel
Mar 30, 20103 min read
A legal travesty in Poland
A few years ago, Alicja Tysiac, a Polish woman who suffers from severe myopia, tried to obtain an abortion, arguing that carrying the...

George Weigel
Mar 23, 20103 min read
Advice for Europe—and for us
At an international symposium in honor of the late Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, held in Paris on Feb. 11, I offered closing remarks on...

George Weigel
Mar 16, 20103 min read
Another black legend, down the chute
The Thirty Years War looms large in the contemporary secularist imagination. There, it’s simply taken for granted that religious...

George Weigel
Oct 13, 20093 min read
An open letter to Miguel Diaz
Dear Dr. Diaz: Congratulations on your nomination as U.S. ambassador to the Holy See. Having worked on a bipartisan basis with seven of...

George Weigel
Jun 30, 20093 min read
A Christian nation?
A few days alter the 2008 election, I was walking toward the Largo Argentina on a cool, clear Roman evening, when I noticed a magazine...

George Weigel
Apr 21, 20093 min read
‘Afflicted’ with fertility?
What’s the biggest threat to the world’s prosperity and stability over the medium haul—say, between 2020 and 2050? The proliferation of...

George Weigel
Feb 18, 20093 min read
Adult interreligious dialogue
Father Christian Troll, a German Jesuit, is one of the Catholic Church’s leading students of Islam and a key figure in the...

George Weigel
Nov 12, 20083 min read
An anthem switch?
Although I have lived in the Washington, D.C., area since 1984, I am an orthodox Baltimorean by birth, nurture, education, baseball...

George Weigel
Jul 1, 20083 min read
A papal follow-up
Amidst some splendid Catholic theater, there were a lot of ideas to chew on in Benedict XVI’s visit to the United States. The pope’s...

George Weigel
May 13, 20083 min read
Architecture, ideas, and faith
In my Walter Mitty life, I’m not turning two with Cal Ripken at Camden Yards, or playing the Emperor Concerto with the National Symphony;...

George Weigel
Apr 22, 20083 min read
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