Voices
Video at the intersection of the church and the world. View all of our video content at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrLOIYtxTfjkBy5ho3FSaA.
Sebastian Gomes, Executive Producer
Deniz Demirer, Director of Photography
Colleen Dulle, Assistant Producer
Kevin Jackson, Assistant Producer
FaithVideo
Watch talks by James Martin, S.J., Sister Simone Campbell and more here.
Arts & CultureVideo
A profile of Liam Callanan, author and the 2017 recipient of The George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize for Excellence in Journalism, Arts & Letters.
FaithVideo
Pope Francis called six astronauts on the International Space Station yesterday and decided to ask them some of life's biggest questions.
Politics & SocietyVideo
At this year’s Al Smith Dinner, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan doled out the event’s trademark deprecating humor with zingers aimed at both sides of the aisle—and the White House.
Arts & CultureVideo
Kim Bridgford, an award-winning poet and editor of Mezzo Cammin, a journal of formalist poetry by women, sat down with O'Hare Fellow Colleen Dulle to talk about faith and its influence on her work.
Politics & SocietyVideo
John Dickerson, host of Face the Nation, sits down with America’s editor in chief Matt Malone, S.J.
FaithVideo
A fun and furry way to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis
FaithVideo
As the celebration becomes more cultural than religious, will Little Italy be able to preserve the festival's Catholic roots?
FaithFilm
Christianity has a long and storied history in China, dating back nearly 1,300 years. It’s seen periods of prosperity and also of darkness. Since the late 1970’s, sweeping changes in Chinese society have lead to a rebirth of Christianity. And China today is arguably more open than ever to the faith. We traveled to China to get a handle on just how the Catholic Church is faring in China’s changing reality.