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FaithInterviews
America Staff
In a brief interview with America, Bishop Cozzens shares his personal perspectives and spiritual insights with our readers.
FaithInterviews
America Staff
In a brief interview with America, Bishop Robert Barron shares his personal perspectives and spiritual insights with our readers.
FaithInterviews
America Staff
In a brief interview with America, Bishop Burbidge shares his personal perspectives and spiritual insights with our readers.
Faith
America Staff
America is excited to announce that we are heavily investing in our coverage of the synod to keep you informed.
Suzanne Krumpelman, counselor at St. Joseph School in Fayetteville, Ark., reads to first graders about friendship Feb. 9, 2022, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Catholic mental health professionals and diocesan officials, young people face considerable mental health challenges -- and the adults in their lives need to listen. (OSV News photo/CNS file, Travis McAfee, Arkansas Catholic)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
America Staff
Catholic schools have endured a whipsaw from the Covid-19 pandemic in recent years.
A formal alliance has been forged that will provide multimedia resources that foster critical thinking and promote ethical and religious values, nurturing the next generation of decision-makers and opinion leaders in service of the greater good.
Magazine
America Staff
On June 9th, America Media and staff were honored with 32 awards from the Catholic Media Association, including writer of the year and podcaster of the year.
a woman looks at a wall with face masks hanging on it
FaithFaith in Focus
America Staff
Four editors on the official end of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to consider what lessons we might take with us into the future.
Community
America Staff
Join us: A conversation with Cardinal Michael Czerny.
Clouds gather but produce no rain as cracks are seen in the dried-up municipal dam in drought-stricken Graaff-Reinet, South Africa, Nov.14, 2019. In a July 13, 2022, message to participants of a Vatican conference on climate change, Pope Francis said humanity has a "moral obligation" to protect the environment and combat climate change. (CNS photo/Mike Hutchings, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
America Staff
A recent Pew survey found that overall Catholics show a higher degree of worry about the impact of climate change than other Christian denominations, but the issue appears to divide U.S. Catholics along the same political and racial lines as within the wider public.