Voices
Tim Reidy joined America’s staff in October 2006 and served as online editor for several years before moving into his current role as the deputy editor in chief.
Of Many Things
Some have reacted to the crisis with anger, others by leaping to the churchs defense. I change the channel.
Television
What makes “The Pacific” worth watching is the opportunity to observe the genesis of a new global order.
Books
Usually a novel, the books are chosen based their artistry and the ways in which they address Catholic themes.
Film
“The White Ribbon” is a bracing argument for the ubiquity of sin. But it has little to say about redemption.
On January 25 Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, accepted the 2009 Campion Award from the editors of America. A renowned scholar, theologian, ecumenist, pastor, professor and poet, Archbishop Williams is the author of more than a score of books. Drew Christiansen, S.J, the editor-in-chief
As rescue and aid efforts continue in Haiti, we will update this page with news and reflections from our editors, bloggers and friends. Listen to a conversation with John Rivera of Catholic Relief Services about the agency's relief efforts. View a slide show of images from Haiti. Photos courtesy Reu
Of Many Things
Three years and 100 conversations later, the America podcast has proved to be a modest success.
Film
What ultimately makes “Bright Star” more than a genre film is its intelligence.
In the August 31-September 7 issue of America two bishops look back at the controversy surrounding President Barack Obama's appearance the University of Notre Dame commencement: Bishop John M. D'Arcy, of Fort Wayne-South Bend, and retired Archbishop John R. Quinn. America has published numerous arti