America Podcasts
‘Command and Control’ Author Eric Schlosser Discusses a new Effort to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
In Vienna, 'Command and Control' Author Eric Schlosser Discusses a revived civil society movement to ban the bomb.
Suicide’s Sorrowful Mystery
The Rev. Rhonda Mawhood Lee talks about her article in America, "The Loneliest Choice: Puzzling through Suicide's Sorrowful Mystery," on "America This Week" on SiriusXM The Catholic Channel 129.
Return of the Caliphate?
Patrick Ryan, S.J., of Fordham University talks about the origins of the idea of the calpihate, which has helped to fuel the modern nightmare in Iraq and Syria.
Bishop Robert W. McElroy on Pope Francis and Income Inequality
Bishop Robert W. McElroy talks about Pope Francis' message on economic inequality on this excerpt from "America This Week" on SiriusXM The Catholic Channel 129.
Ann Curry on Covering the Church
Ann Curry of NBC News talks about her interview with Bishop Blase Cupich, conducted with America, ahead of his installation as archbishop of Chicago on November 18. Curry also describes her own faith journey and what it's like covering the pontificate of Pope Francis.
Jesuit Martrys Remembered
In this excerpt from "America This Week" on SiriusXM The Catholic Channel 129, Matt Malone, S.J., reports from his visit to Rome, where people are still talking about the Synod on the Family, and Michael Lee of Fordham University remembers the Jesuit martyrs murdered in El Salvador 25 years ago.
Discerning a Vocation
In this excerpt from "America This Week" on SiriusXM, Joseph Lingan, S.J., talks about National Vocations Awareness Week and what it means to discern a vocation. Find out more about the Jesuits at www.jesuitvocations.org.
