...So there are many ways of remembering and mourning him. Pope John Paul II should also be remembered, however, as a man with a penetrating insight into the currents that flow beneath the surface of history, currents that in fact create history, often in surprising ways...This article is one of the best I've read on John Paul II. File under: culture, religion, human nature, morality, history, human dignity.
Mr. Weigel is a senior fellow and director of the Catholic Studies program at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is author of "Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II," (HarperCollins, 1999) and "The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God," just out from Basic Books.
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Tuesday, April 05, 2005
George Weigel: Mourning and Remembrance
George Weigel, via the April 4, 2005, www.OpinionJournal.com, offers an insightful look at Pope John Paul II and at history:
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