IMPEACHMENT AND THE AMERICAN GRAIN
By EPPC Henry Grunwald Senior Fellow Lance Morrow
City Journal
Presidential inquisitions might yet become routine in a country at war with itself.
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TRUMP’S ANTI-IMPEACHMENT STRATEGY IS MATERIALIZING — AND IT COULD WORK
By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
So long as President Trump’s voters remain loyal, Republicans in the House and Senate will likely stay in line no matter what they personally believe. Read More
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WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH REPUBLICANS?
By EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner
The New York Times
One might hope that some of the GOP’s elected officials would forcefully condemn the president on the grounds that there is now demonstrable evidence that he had crossed an ethical line and abused his power in ways even beyond what he had done previously, which was problematic enough. But things are very different today than they were in the summer of 1974. Read More
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DOES TRUMP UNDERSTAND CORRUPTION?
By EPPC Senior Fellow Mona Charen
Syndicated Column
Trump’s favorite gambit is to accuse others of what he himself has done — self-dealing, lying, sexual misconduct. But this tactic seems to be wearing thin. Read More
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CLASSICAL SCHOOLS IN MODERN AMERICA
By rediscovering and dusting off ancient forms and ideals of education and at the same time utilizing decidedly modern associational forms, classical education schools have become some of the most successful and thriving educational options in America, explains EPPC Fellow Ian Lindquist.
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INTERVIEW: ON THE WAVES OF FEMINISM WITH MONA CHAREN
Public Discourse
One of the unfortunate poisons that feminism leached into the culture is hostility between the sexes. We need to rescue feminism from that. We need to stress the importance of raising boys and girls who are open-hearted, respectful, and comfortable with themselves and each other. Read More
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ARCHBISHOP CHAPUT: THE BEST DIOCESAN BISHOP OF OUR TIME?
By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Catholic Herald
On the surface, Archbishop Charles Chaput’s may seem a conventional episcopal career, notable for his unusual personal background. Beneath the bald facts of biography and chronology, however, lies a deeper truth. Read More
(See also Mr. Weigel’s piece on how Archbishop Chaput has lived his vocation “in an exemplary way.”)
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WHO WAS CARYLL HOUSELANDER, AND WHY WAS SHE CALLED ‘A DIVINE ECCENTRIC’?
By EPPC Cardinal Francis George Fellow Mary FioRito
Simply Catholic
Caryll Houselander’s writings contain the depth and insight of a theologian, although she had no formal theological training. Her artwork, children’s stories, and letters provided inspiration, guidance and comfort to a generation of English Catholics during and after the two World Wars. Read More
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WHO WILL RESTORE THE CHURCH?
By EPPC Fellow Stephen P. White
The Catholic Thing
Can we really expect the Church to undergo purification and at the same time expect that we, who are part of the Church, should be spared the pain and anguish of that purification? Read More
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THIS IS WHY TRUMP IS RIGHT TO CHALLENGE CHINA
By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
What was once thought to be a regime headed for the dustbin of history instead is poised to become a challenge for freedom across the globe. Read More
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BALDERDASH ON THE TIBER
By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column
The Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute for Marriage and Family Sciences has been hijacked by a new pack of Vandals conducting a new sack of Rome. Read More
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WHY REPARATIONS TALK IS HARMFUL
By EPPC Senior Fellow Mona Charen
Syndicated Column
History is too vast and too complicated to allow for tidy accounting of sins and victimization. Read More
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