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Opinion: The perils of the unprecedented prosecution of Donald Trump

April 4, 2023 Russell Shaw 47

The indictment of former President Donald Trump has created a perilous situation—perilous for Trump, to be sure, but perilous especially for the nation. One need not be a Trump fan to share the view that […]

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What pro-choice black leadership has wrought

February 8, 2023 George Weigel 4

The corner of Connecticut Avenue and M Street in downtown Washington is occasionally patrolled by young men and women seeking signatures on petitions for one cause or another. I usually pay them no mind except […]

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The life-killing, truth-destroying semantics of abortion

April 21, 2022 Russell Shaw 11

The abortion-friendly Washington Post recently provided a revealing look into a debate taking place in the world of abortion advocacy. The issue, in short, is whether to call abortion “abortion” or call it something else. […]

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Denver archbishop, writing in Washington Post, decries vandalism of Catholic property

November 19, 2021 Catholic News Agency 2

Vandalism on a door of the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver, Colo., Oct. 10, 2021. / Photo courtesy of Fr. Samuel Morehead.

Denver Newsroom, Nov 19, 2021 / 11:30 am (CNA).
Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver this week de… […]

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What the bishops really said at Baltimore

November 18, 2021 George Weigel 56

After the bishops of the United States adopted “The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church” on November 17, it took the Washington Post less than an hour to misrepresent what the […]

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President Biden and Progressive Catholic Fantasyland

January 29, 2021 George Weigel 40

Imagine yourself the op-ed page editor of a newspaper that prides itself on rigorous editorial standards. A column comes in, declaring Donald Trump the greatest president since Lincoln and citing as warrants for that claim […]

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Religious freedom is not a boon granted by the benign state

April 21, 2020 George Weigel 6

Sometimes the mask slips. Sometimes the curtain is drawn back prematurely. And then the reality of things comes into clearer focus. That is what happened when the April 20 edition of the Washington Post, the […]

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