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MEMORY AND GRATITUDE

By EPPC Senior Fellow Francis X. Maier
The Catholic Thing

Until we suffer for what we believe, or have our hearts changed by the witness of others who suffer, our faith is untested and aspirational.
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ON CAGES AND EVANGELIZATION IN CHINA

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

Like Catholicism-vs.-communism in east central Europe during the Cold War, Catholicism-vs.-communism in China is, ultimately, a zero-sum game. Read More

WITH XAVIER BECERRA AT HHS, THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION WILL BE PRO-ABORTION

By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online

Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Health and Human Services Department confirms his administration’s commitment to abortion on demand. Read More
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BIDEN AND THE BISHOPS

By EPPC Fellow Stephen P. White
The Catholic Thing

The reception of Communion is a deeply personal matter, but it is a fundamentally ecclesial act, not a private one. This fact underlies all the ongoing debates about Catholic politicians and Communion. Read More

TRUMP’S MOST MALICIOUS LEGACY

By EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner
The Atlantic

After a tumultuous four years, Americans are disoriented and frustrated, fearful of and often enraged at one another. Read More

(See also Mr. Wehner’s piece reminding readers “that that much of what has been broken can be repaired; that though we are many, we can be one; and that fatalism and cynicism are unwarranted and corrosive.”) 

“THOSE WHO QUESTION THE SANCTITY OF JOHN PAUL II DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT”

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

If life at the Throne of Grace is the perfection of virtues displayed in this life, then St. John Paul II has forgiven his recent detractors. Read More
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