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The Rev. James Martin, S.J., is a Jesuit priest, author, editor at large at America and founder of Outreach.
Jesuit Father Arturo Sosa, right, the new superior general of the Society of Jesus, greets the previous superior general, Jesuit Father Adolfo Nicolas, after his election in Rome Oct. 14 (CNS photo/Don Doll, S.J.).
FaithIn All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Father Sosa is "man of great faith, a real leader, because he has a vision coming from a strong sense of the history of the Society."
FaithFaith in Focus
James Martin, S.J.
For me, wisdom comes mainly in the form of insights.
Sister Margaret Held and Sister Paula Merrill (CNS photo/School Sisters of St. Francis and Sisters of Charity of Nazareth)
Columns
James Martin, S.J.
These two women, I believe, were more than simply brave.
FaithIn All Things
James Martin, S.J.
If Jesus was concerned about the sick, why would he not build a proper hospital or shelter?
James Martin, S.J.
In an interview with James Martin, S.J., Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C. speaks of her early mystical experiences and her struggles with the “dark night.” The full interview includes the complete transcript and full audio.
James Martin, S.J.
Part of making amends must include the descendants. But how and what—that’s the challenge.
Fordham University
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
What will you do with this great and precious gift you’ve been given?
FaithInterviews
James Martin, S.J.
Brian Kolodiejchuk speaks of Mother Teresa's early mystical experiences and her struggles with the “dark night.”
Father Federico Lombardi at his desk at the Holy See Press Office (photo by James Martin, S.J.)
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
It is not hard to see why Federico Lombardi, S.J., was so beloved by the Vatican press corps.
The gravestone of Father John LaFarge, a Jesuit priest, longtime associate editor of America, and tireless advocate for racial justice. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Ahern)
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Praying for those who have been killed, finding inspiration to work for peace and justice, and asking ourselves some difficult questions.