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Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
March 07, 2023
America isn't always great about sports coverage—but college basketball has been an exception, particularly when it comes to March Madness.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
February 28, 2023
John Hope Franklin wrote of the African American struggle for justice for seven decades. At his death, he was called "the first great American historian to reckon the price owed in violence, autocracy and militarism.”
simple food and water in front of a book showing lenten fasting
Faith Scripture Reflections
February 24, 2023
A Reflection for Friday after Ash Wednesday, by James T. Keane
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
February 21, 2023
What book will you pick up this Lent? America editors have never been shy about making recommendations on this topic, and over the years, various contributors have also given suggestions on everything from Scripture to novels to devotional reading and more.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
February 14, 2023
Valentine’s Day has not historically been the favorite holiday of America writers, but reflections on love have always found a home in these pages.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
February 07, 2023
Richard Nixon called McLaughlin one of the only good Jesuits among “all-out, barn-burning radicals” in a conversation with Billy Graham.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
January 31, 2023
A year after his death, a look back on the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh—and his influence on many American writers on nonviolence, mindfulness and contemplative spirituality.
Faith Scripture Reflections
January 24, 2023
A Reflection for the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, Apostle, by James T. Keane
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
January 24, 2023
In his many articles for America over the years (his first appeared in 1968), Archbishop John Quinn tackled issues ranging from synodality to sex abuse to the priest shortage to abortion. Do those sound familiar today?
Politics & Society Editorials
January 20, 2023
Coverage of abortion as an issue was far more limited editorially immediately after the decision than in the decades since. Why?