Voices
The Rev. James Martin, S.J., is a Jesuit priest, author, editor at large at America and founder of Outreach.
In All Things
The disgust, anger and sadness we feel over mass shootings is God inspiring us, urging us, begging us to act.
In All Things
Paschal Mwijage, S.J., introduces the Jesuit run parish Pope Francis will visit in Kangemi, Kenya
In All Things
A profound meditation on suffering, death and reconciliation, which may help as we reflect on the terrible murders in Paris.
Of Many Things
George W. Hunt, S.J., was a brilliant writer whose sparkling prose never disappointed.
In All Things
A new book brings together the best of America’s writings on prayer.
In All Things
Calling someone a “heretic” is like calling a journalist a plagiarist. These aren’t funny punchlines to be taken lightly.
In All Things
Pope Francis encouraged all participants to speak freely: "Let no one say, 'This cannot be said.'" And they did. Conversation was open, lively, and sometimes contentious.
In All Things
The decision to not to include women has to do with the family. Sexism is something that many, if not most, of our mothers, daughters and sisters have to deal with.
Columns
Religion reporters may know more about the church than the average Catholic.
Synod on the Family
The pope's approach to the Synod can best be understood through his background as a Jesuit.