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 ninety-one newspapers and magazines in five countries.

Mr. Weigel received a B.A. (Philosophy) from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore, an M.A. (Theology) from the University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto, and is the recipient of nineteen honorary doctorates. In 2024 he was decorated with the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, and has also been awarded the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, the Lithuanian Diplomacy Star, and the Gloria Artis Gold Medal of Poland’s Ministry of Culture.

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Invoking John Paul the Great

George Weigel

St. John Paul II, pray for us.

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Syndicated Column / May 22, 2024

The Questions 60 Minutes should have asked Pope Francis

George Weigel

The questions posed by Norah O’Donnell touched on none of the crucial issues raised by the pontificate over the past eleven years, even as they reinforced any number of mainstream media caricatures of the pope, his teaching, and his mode of governance.

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The Catholic World Report / May 20, 2024

St. John Paul II and Jérôme Lejeune: Two lives at the service of life

George Weigel

In the years since the deaths of these two great souls who dedicated their lives to the service to life, the threats to human dignity and the sanctity of life that Jérôme Lejeune and John Paul II strove so mightily to resist have intensified.

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The Catholic World Report / May 18, 2024

Unity in What?

George Weigel

There can be no bracketing of moral issues in a genuine dialogue about recomposing Christian unity.

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Syndicated Column / May 15, 2024

Playing the Venereal Game

George Weigel

Concocting confections of collective language keeps life light.

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Syndicated Column / May 8, 2024

Against Cosmic Melancholia

George Weigel

Voyager 1 has more than repaid American taxpayers the $433 million dollars it cost to build it.

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Syndicated Column / May 1, 2024

Thoughts on Dignitas Infinita

George Weigel

Dignitas Infinita is passionate in its rejection of abortion, and rightly links the abortion license to the erosion of “solid and lasting foundations for the defense of human rights.”

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Syndicated Column / April 24, 2024

Radiant in the Gulag and Elsewhere

George Weigel

And no woman of our Catholic moment embodied this Christocentric fidelity—opening doors to Christ, accompanying him to Calvary, living in the joy of the Resurrection—more than Sr. Nijolė Sadūnaitė.

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Syndicated Column / April 17, 2024

When Ideology and Blasphemy Meet

George Weigel

In light of this most recent statement of Russian genocidal purpose, calls for “peace” negotiations in Ukraine serve no purpose except to foul the global information space further.

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Syndicated Column / April 10, 2024

Baseball and Rumors of Angels

George Weigel

For baseball is a “signal of transcendence”—a window into the supernatural—in several ways.

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Syndicated Column / April 4, 2024

Easter, Creation, and Holiness

George Weigel

Throughout the Lenten itinerary of conversion we have lived for six weeks, the Church has asked us to reflect on God’s thirst for us.

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Syndicated Column / March 27, 2024

Following the Jewish Jesus

George Weigel

Over the past 1,800 years, other deviant Christian thinkers have tried to “take the Jewish out of Jesus,” so to speak.

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Syndicated Column / March 20, 2024