George Weigel

Distinguished Senior Fellow and William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies

George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologian and one of America’s leading public intellectuals. He holds EPPC’s William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies.

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George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologian and one of America’s leading public intellectuals. He holds EPPC’s William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies.

From 1989 through June 1996, Mr. Weigel was president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he led a wide-ranging, ecumenical and inter-religious program of research and publication on foreign and domestic policy issues.

Mr. Weigel is perhaps best known for his widely translated and internationally acclaimed two-volume biography of Pope St. John Paul II: the New York Times bestseller, Witness to Hope (1999), and its sequel, The End and the Beginning (2010). In 2017, Weigel published a memoir of the experiences that led to his work as a papal biographer: Lessons in Hope — My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II.

George Weigel is the author or editor of more than thirty other books, many of which have been translated into other languages. Among the most recent are Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st-Century Church (2013); Roman Pilgrimage: The Station Churches (2013); Letters to a Young Catholic (2015); The Fragility of Order: Catholic Reflections on Turbulent Times (2018); The Next Pope: The Office of Peter and a Church in Mission (2020);Not Forgotten: Elegies for, and Reminiscences of, a Diverse Cast of Characters, Most of Them Admirable (2021); and To Sanctify the World: The Vital Legacy of Vatican II (2022). His essays, op-ed columns, and reviews appear regularly in major opinion journals and newspapers across the United States. A frequent guest on television and radio, he is also Senior Vatican Analyst for NBC News. His weekly column, “The Catholic Difference,” is syndicated to eighty-five newspapers and magazines in seven countries.

Mr. Weigel received a B.A. from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore and an M.A. from the University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto. He is the recipient of nineteen honorary doctorates in fields including divinity, philosophy, law, and social science, and has been awarded the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, Poland’s Gloria Artis Gold Medal, and Lithuania’s Diplomacy Star.

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The Grave Sin of Jew-Hatred

George Weigel

“It couldn’t happen again,” too many say; “the world learned its lesson in the Great War.”

Syndicated Column / November 8, 2023

All Saints, All Souls, and Synod-2023

George Weigel

“Resurrection” was another word notably absent in the synodal discussions described to me by those participating in them.

Syndicated Column / November 1, 2023

The Synod on Synodality at the Halfway Point

George Weigel

The Synod on Synodality meeting this month is the first of a two-part synodal assembly; the second session is scheduled to meet a year from now, in October 2024.

Syndicated Column / October 25, 2023

Questions to Enliven Synod-2023

George Weigel

The first session of the “Synod on Synodality,” currently meeting in Rome, is slated to be followed by a second such month-long affair in October 2024.

Syndicated Column / October 18, 2023

The Hartford Appeal and the Synod on Synodality

George Weigel

The challenges of offering a decadent culture the healing medicine of the gospel have intensified since the Hartford Appeal.

Syndicated Column / October 11, 2023

The Most Important Catholic Event Since Vatican II?

George Weigel

Those most enthusiastic about the Synod on Synodality that opens on October 4 are wont to say that it’s the most important Catholic event since the Second Vatican Council.

Syndicated Column / October 4, 2023

The Blessed Ulma Family and Our Catholic Moment

George Weigel

It’s a rare occasion when the word “unprecedented” can be used for a Church whose history extends over two millennia.

Syndicated Column / September 20, 2023

Solidarity with a Martyr Church

George Weigel

For centuries, many Polish Catholic leaders bent every effort to “Latinize” the Greek Catholics in terms of liturgy, church discipline, and governance.

Syndicated Column / September 13, 2023

A Work of Biblical Proportions

George Weigel

REVIEW: ‘The Word: How We Translate the Bible—and Why It Matters’ by John Barton

Washington Free Beacon / September 10, 2023

Living Communio in Cracow

George Weigel

For displaying the joy of the Gospel in their own lives is far more likely to win others for Christ, or back to Christ, than the snarky tweets in which some of their peers (and some of their elders who ought to know better) regularly indulge.

Syndicated Column / September 6, 2023

True and False Reconciliation

George Weigel

Over more than 500 days of war, Major Archbishop Shevchuk has confronted a horrific situation with a resolve born of deep faith—the Christocentric, cruciform faith that animates his pastoral outreach to the war’s victims.

Syndicated Column / August 30, 2023

Archbishop Fernández and the Learning Curve

George Weigel

Archbishop Fernández is no Joseph Ratzinger in either theological heft or in his relationship to the pope he will serve.

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Syndicated Column / August 23, 2023