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For more than a century, the Jesuit ministry of America has provided a smart, Catholic take on faith and culture. Today, in a world plagued by ideological, political and even ecclesial divisions, America's unique ministry of reconciliation is more important than ever.
PODCASTSThe theologian and writer Jonathan Malesic discusses why we need a theology of work and the importance of setting boundaries around our work lives. Elizabeth Dias, winner of America’s George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize, discusses the canonization of Mother Teresa 
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First-ever African leaders summit highlights continent's growing economies.
Editorials
Despite well-reported setbacks, past year saw signs of hope for the American worker.
We are pleased to offer a selecton of America's exclusive web only content. Take a deeper look at "Amoris Laetitia," the pope's exhortation on family life. "Never Lose Heart," Fr. Robert P. Maloney, C.M., August 13, 2015"Bombing Japan: Was It The Only
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Gaza is being reduced to rubble while the world watches on YouTube and CNN. It has been as dispiriting a display of inhumanity and failure as one can imagine, yet it has not been enough to compel either side to accept a halt to the carnage. Each night new images of what Israeli Prime Minister Benjam
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Regrettable split over assisted suicide in the Church of England should be approached in a spirit of fraternal love.
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Vantage Point 1914: The Suppression and Restoration of the Society of Jesus
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New York N Y July 31 2014 ndash nbsp Father Matt Malone S J Editor in Chief of America and Monsignor Peter I Vaccari Rector of St Joseph rsquo s Seminary and College announced today a new event series to take place over the next year at St Joseph rsquo s Seminary and College in Dunwoo
Two poems from 'The Collected Poems of Denise Levertov,' who is profiled by Edwin Block Jr. in the August 4-11, 2014, issue of 'America.'