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As an an integral part of the Ethics and Public Policy Center for the past twenty-five years, 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.


EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel has directed the Catholic Studies Project since 1996. Since 1999, Weigel has been consultant on Vatican affairs for NBC News, and he appears frequently on NBC Nightly News, CNBC, and MSNBC. Weigel covered Pope John Paul II's March 2000 Holy Land pilgrimage and World Youth Day 2002 in Toronto for NBC and has worked closely with the network in designing its coverage of the next papal conclave.

In addition to his work with NBC, Weigel hasappeared on PBS, including the "News Hour with Jim Lehrer" and "Religion and Ethics News Weekly."

George Weigel's weekly column, The Catholic Difference, is syndicated to more than fifty Catholic papers throughout the United States, with a readership of some 2.3 million.

In addition to that column, Weigel has contributed op-ed columns to the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times and its syndicate, the Boston Globe, Canada's National Post, and the Daily Telegraph of London. His articles and reviews appear in a variety of publications, including First Things and Crisis.

Please direct all inquiries to EPPC Fellow Stephen P. White.

Latest News & Publications

Defending Religious Freedom in Full: A Generation's Challenge
By George Weigel
Monday, May 14, 2012
The following address was given on May 12, 2012 during at commencement ceremonies are Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
Biblical Illiteracy and Bible Babel
By George Weigel
Friday, May 11, 2012
One of the disappointments of the post-Vatican II period has been the glacial pace of the growth in Catholic biblical literacy the Council hoped to inspire.
Pugin at 200
By George Weigel
Friday, May 4, 2012
2012 is the bicentenary of Augustine Welby Northmore Pugin, pioneer of the Gothic Revival style and one of the aesthetic geniuses of the 19th century.
Rose DeLauro, CNS, and the Disoriented Catholic Left
By George Weigel
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Many Catholics on the port side of both American politics and the Church, have long thought that they alone hold the high ground at the intersection of Catholic social teaching and public policy. Those days are over.
HHS Contraception Mandate vs. Religious Freedom

EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel discussed reactions to the mandate on MSNBC's "Morning Rundown." Watch the video below or at MSNBC here.

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EPPC on Book TV
Weigel Featured on "In Depth"

On Sunday, June 1, EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel was featured on C-SPAN2/Book TV's program "In Depth."

Click here to view the program online.   


The Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society
The Twenty-First Seminar

 The Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society will take place this summer from July 2 to July 19 in Kraków, Poland. To learn more, visit the seminar's homepage: www.eppc.org/tms

The views expressed by EPPC scholars in their work are their individual views only and are not to be imputed to EPPC as an institution.
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