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“Films were really my church,” Andrew Garfield, pictured here with the director Martin Scorsese, said of his childhood, “that is where I felt soothed, that is where I felt most myself” (photo: Paramount Pictures).
Arts & CultureFilm
Brendan Busse
There were so many things in the Exercises that changed me and transformed me, that showed me who I was...and where I believe God wants me to be.
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FaithColumns
James Martin, S.J.
Rome for me is a heady place where it’s easy to lose your spiritual bearings.
FaithIn All Things
Sean Salai
'The Exercises are geared toward making a decision: a life choice or a deepening of a choice already made.'
FaithOf Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
The Jesuits had lost their way, some thought, especially in Latin America, where the sons of Ignatius had embraced liberation theology.
FaithSigns Of the Times
From AP, CNS, RNS, Staff and other sources
In a world of conflict, deeply in need of the mercy frequently implored by Pope Francis, Jesuits can be agents of reconciliation and dialogue, the Society’s new superior general said in an exclusive interview with America.Arturo Sosa, S.J., elected on Oct. 14 superior general for the Society o
Arts & Culture
James Martin, S.J.
An exclusive interview with James Martin, S.J. and Martin Scorsese, the director of "Silence."