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Voices
The Rev. James Martin, S.J., is a Jesuit priest, author, editor at large at America and founder of Outreach.
Columns
James Martin, S.J.
How could someone be a human being and God at the same time? If we think that Jesus did not really suffer emotionally, physically and even spiritually on the cross, we may be less likely to turn to him in our own struggles.
Of Many Things
James Martin, S.J.
One myth about Jesuits: We all travel to Rome all the time.
Faith
James Martin, S.J.
Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani? What are we to make of these extraordinary words of Jesus on the cross?
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
By the time they pulled into the driveway, rain was drumming loudly on the roof of the truck.
Columns
James Martin, S.J.
Today there is a tendency to downplay, criticize or even condemn missionaries of old.
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Few sisters cite their congregation’s “progressive” or “traditional” reputation as a factor in their decision to enter.
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
The Catholic approach to the Bible may be characterized as a both/and, rather than an either/or.
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
The disgust, anger and sadness we feel over mass shootings is God inspiring us, urging us, begging us to act.
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Paschal Mwijage, S.J., introduces the Jesuit run parish Pope Francis will visit in Kangemi, Kenya
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
A profound meditation on suffering, death and reconciliation, which may help as we reflect on the terrible murders in Paris.