Voices

Jim McDermott, S.J., is an associate editor at America.
FaithInterviews
Australia’s Bishop Long Van Nguyen on how the church can heal during the sexual abuse crisis.
FaithInterviews
“The church has lost credibility in investigating itself.”
Arts & CultureTelevision
When “American Vandal” debuted on Netflix last year, it seemed to be positioning itself as the raucous send-up of the true crime genre. In Season Two, there is a much sharper edge to this new premise.
FaithDispatches
Hans Zollner, S.J., a member on the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, shares his hopes for the church as a crisis that never ceases to shock and sorrow continues.
FaithShort Take
Francis made a leadership correction while in Argentina; he can still bring the church to a space of humility and wisdom in response to the sexual abuse crisis.
FaithDispatches
“I get far more emails and phone calls about things like immigration, issues that are more politically controversial.”
Arts & CultureTelevision
Rather than provoking derision, these shows inspire a sense of empathy, a broadening of horizons.
Arts & CultureIdeas
A good newsletter is like a message in a bottle, a voice that cuts through the noise.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Do we see ourselves as having an obligation to our neighbor or not?
Politics & SocietyDispatches
“About 40 percent of the people who come here speak English better than Spanish,” Father Murphy says. “They’re all Mexicans, but they got deported after being in the states 30, 40 years. Sometimes they’ll come up and ask, ‘Do you speak English?’”