Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (On the Square)

While not wanting to direct attention away from today’s “On the Square” article, Father Edward Oakes’ Atheism’s Just So Scenarios , let me note that the conversation over Friday’s twin bill, Elizabeth Scalia’s Dwelling in the Possibility of a “Win-Win” and Michael Liccione’s Excommunicating Intentions , continues.

And in “On the Square” tomorrow, George Weigel declares the recent inauguration of Ukraine’s new president “an exercise in hardball politics under the veil of public piety that was, in fact, a harbinger of danger for religious freedom, for Ukrainian democracy, and for the future of Europe.” His article should be posted about midnight.

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