The Ethics and Public Policy Center is Washington’s premier research institute on issues of religion and society. The Catholic Studies Project has been an integral part of the Center’s program for the past twenty-five years. Working with world-renowned Catholic scholars and writers like William J. Bennett, Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Robert P. George, Mary Ann Glendon, Russell Hittinger, Richard John Neuhaus, and Michael Novak, the Catholic Studies Project has produced a steady, influential stream of conferences, seminars, books, articles, columns, and reviews that have helped shape the engagement of the Catholic Church in the United States with the great international and domestic issues of our time.
The Catholic Studies Project is also a prominent Washington reference point for government officials, Members of Congress, and journalists seeking to understand the social doctrine of the Catholic Church and its application to public policy questions.
In addition, the Catholic Studies Project is shaping the world Church’s address to the great public issues of the day through its annual summer seminar on the social teaching of Pope John Paul II and its joint conference work with the Pontifical University “Regina Apostolorum” in Rome.
George Weigel has been the director of the Catholic Studies Project since 1996.
Please direct all inquires to:
Stephen White
Program Manager
1015 15th St NW
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Washington, DC 20005
By e-mail:swhite@eppc.org