

2009 Campion Award: Honoring Archbishop Rowan Williams
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
Voiceless in Haiti: Why aren’t international aid groups seeking local expertise?
Why aren’t international aid groups seeking local expertise?
Rowan Williams’ Remarks: Upon Accepting the 2009 Campion Award
Your Excellency, Your Grace, Reverend Fathers, brothers and sisters: to be here today is for me an enormous delight and a quite unexpected honor; and my first task is simply to say, from my heart, a very warmest thank you to America magazine, to the Jesuits, to you who have welcomed me here today. Thank…
Feed Your Spirit: A rabbi explains the value of fasting.
A rabbi explains the value of fasting.
Homecoming: A daughter’s Lenten reflection
A daughter’s Lenten reflection
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
My boys can be hard to deal with. They are little engines of anxiety and disorder. I wouldn't trade them for anyone else.
Letters
Letters
Something’s Happening! Re “Bishops Battle Over Spiritual Worth of Medjugorje Pilgrimages” (Signs of the Times, 1/18): I heard Pope John Paul II’s reflection on the subject. It is neither a papal secret nor a papal declaration, but at one of the luncheons with bishops that the
Editorials
Dysfunctional
This is the winter of our discontent. And the Senate is mostly to blame.
Books
Corrected Vision
Richard Rohr’s new book isn’t interested in doctrine or psychology, but experience.
Poetic Praises
Ralph McInereney's 'Dante and the Blessed Mother' is a promising sign of a Marian revival.
The Wright Stuff
Few poets today would risk the cool chuckle of the critic, but Franz Wright does.
Film
A New World: The wonders of James Cameron’s “Avatar”
After watching “Avatar,” our critic was grateful for the 25-minute walk home and a chance to calm down.
A Children’s Crusade: The surprising pro-life message of “Extraordinary Measures”
“Extraordinary Measures” illustrates the deep divide between rhetoric and reality for families caring for children with special needs.
Creation Story: A new film portrays the evolution of Darwins thought.
Like Charles Darwin, the film “Creation” seems inclined to think that God and evolution can co-exist.
The Word
Out of the Wilderness
First Sunday of Lent (C), Feb. 21, 2010
Columns
Bread and Roses
The aesthetic is an essential aspect of life. Not by bread alone do we live.
Current Comment
Current Comment
Haitian Emigration; Banks and Bonuses; Saving a Lunch Counter
Signs Of the Times
News Briefs
Restoring the devastated infrastructure of the church in Haiti will take years, said Archbishop José H. Gómez, head of the bishops’ office for Latin America.
Davos Dispatch: Keeping the World’s Poor on the Agenda
A representative of Caritas Internationalis urged participants at the World Economic Forum not to neglect “the old, chronic problems of the world.”
Rowan Williams Receives America’s 2009 Campion Award
“As a theologian and apologist, the archbishop has heightened readers’ receptivity to transcendence and opened their minds to revelation,” Father Drew Christiansen said.
Scott Brown: Not Pro-Life, Not Catholic
Brown believes the decision on abortion “should ultimately be made by the woman in consultation with her doctor.”
Congress Members Urge End to Blockade
While the members say they understand the threats posed to Israel by Hamas, they argue against the “de facto collective punishment” of the Palestinian residents of Gaza.
Can College Presidents And Bishops Get Along?
After a year of public clashes between bishops and some Catholic colleges, Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick urged university presidents to forge stronger relationships with their local bishops.






