Voices
Matt Malone, S.J., is the former President and Editor in Chief of America Media.
Politics & SocietyOf Many Things
Moral crises are preceded by metaphysical and epistemological confusion. In other words, the cause of the present lies in our past.
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Why is the statue of General Lee gone and the statue of General Sherman still there?
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This issue of America presents the findings of the most comprehensive survey of U.S. Catholic women ever conducted.
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The whole array of potential threats to life and human dignity is interrelated.
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For Christians, the ministry of social communications does not exist for the sake of mere speech but for the one who is himself the Word.
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The contributions of women—too often overlooked—speak to what Pope Francis has called the particular “genius of women.”
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What we see and how we see it largely depends on where we are standing. A shared sense of history, of what was, or might’ve been, or could be again, is the indispensable touchstone of our collective judgement, for memory is the soul of conscience.
Journeys
Rome is a deeply prayerful place – found around every corner, bookending every piazza, speckled along the skyline, the Churches and chapels are inescapable, welcoming us into prayer. For Catholics in particular, Rome is the foundational point for the Church. Over the course of this pilgrimage, pilgrims will not only turn themselves over to prayer, but be engaged by the various works and voices that are leading the conversations in the Jesuit world: around art and culture, education, the refugee crisis, media, and so much more.
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An unprecedented ecumenical and interreligious cooperation is the museum’s greatest accomplishment.
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Looking back on the last five years at America and forward to changes to come