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A theological time-bomb
Every year at Christmas time, the Pope meets with the senior officials of the Roman Curia for a review of the year just past and a look...

George Weigel
May 20, 20033 min read
A novena for priests
Young priests are among the great signs of hope in the Catholic Church in the United States today. Eleven months ago, when the Long Lent...

George Weigel
Apr 22, 20033 min read
A resurrection story
In the early twentieth century, Metropolitan Andrei Sheptyts’kyi — Major-Archbishop of Lviv, leader of the Greek Catholic Church in...

George Weigel
Sep 17, 20023 min read
After Dallas: The Issue is Headship
The bishops have passed their “Charter,” the implementing norms for dealing with clergy sexual abuse are en route to Rome for review, the...

George Weigel
Jun 25, 20023 min read
“Xavier Rynne,” R.I.P.
No reporter or op-ed columnist ever refers to the Dalai Lama as a “liberal” Buddhist or a “conservative” Buddhist. I suspect that’s...

George Weigel
May 28, 20023 min read
A saint from Richmond?
On All Souls’ Day last year, I accompanied several priests and students of Rome’s Pontifical North American College to a Mass being...

George Weigel
May 21, 20023 min read
Martyrs in Algeria
On March 27, 1996, Muslim extremists kidnapped seven Trappist monks from their monastery in the Atlas Mountains near Algiers. After two...

George Weigel
May 14, 20023 min read
What celibacy is, and isn’t
Today’s scandal-time has inevitably raised questions about the celibate priesthood. Most polls indicate that a significant majority of...

George Weigel
May 7, 20023 min read
From Scandal to Reform: Above All, Holiness
Over the past several months, as story after story of clerical misconduct filled the papers and the news broadcasts, I have thought time...

George Weigel
Apr 30, 20023 min read
From Scandal to Reform: The Apostles We Need
However grim the present circumstances may seem, many of the pre-requisites for a thoroughgoing revitalization of the priesthood in...

George Weigel
Apr 23, 20023 min read
‘42’ and us
Baseball and movies don’t often play well together. William Bendix as a Marine who dies happy in “Guadalcanal Diary” because he’s just...

George Weigel
Apr 23, 20023 min read
From Scandal to Reform: The Imperative of Orthodoxy
One of the reasons the Catholic Church in America finds itself embroiled in scandal and spiritual crisis is that we have not taken the...

George Weigel
Apr 16, 20023 min read
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