Articles By George Weigel
January/February 2015
The 44th President of the United States replaced Pax Americana with a new world disorder. Will the 45th learn from his mistakes?
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May 2014
In toppling Yanukovych, Ukrainians risked their lives to tell the West that true freedom means more than just individualism
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May 2012
The US administration’s assault on religious freedom is just part of its wider attack on the institutions of civil society
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July/August 2011
Pope Benedict XVI champions Evangelical Catholicism, a dynamic concept of faith in the line of Leo XIII and John Paul II, which challenges the West's current understanding of the relationship between church and state
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October 2010
Quebec's approach to garbage disposal shows that political correctness is thriving in Canada
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September 2010
The first state visit by a Pope is dogged by scandal, but Britons should relish this unique encounter with an extraordinary man
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April 2009
Four years into his pontificate, Benedict XVI faces a crisis. Rome needs a revolution if his global mission is to succeed
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October 2008
Benedict XVI has confounded the critics who expected him to be a 'caretaker' pontiff
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About George Weigel
George Weigel is Distinguished Senior Fellow of Washington’s Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is the author of Roman Pilgrimage and Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st-Century Church (Basic).
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