Latinos are severely underrepresented in Catholic education. But at Dolores Mission school in East Los Angeles, the story is different.
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Remembering RFK’s Politics of Harmony, Justice and Peace
Father Matt Malone, S.J., President and Editor in Chief of America Media, reflects on Robert F. Kennedy’s politics of harmony, justice and peace on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his assassination.
Father General Arturo Sosa, S.J. | Conversations with America
Father Arturo Sosa, S.J., the superior General of the Society of Jesus, joined Father Sam Sawyer, executive editor of America Media for an interview about the opportunities and challenges currently facing the Society.
John Byrne of Catholic Relief Services on the situation in Gaza
America’s Chief Correspondent Kevin Clarke speaks with Catholic Relief Services’ John Byrne, Chief of Party of Envision Gaza 2020, on the unfolding situation in Gaza.
What was it like to be a real priest at the Catholic-themed Met Gala
Eloise Blondiau, producer at America, sat down with Fr. Martin to discuss what it was like for a real priest at the catholic-themed event.
Young boy asks Pope Francis: Is my father in heaven?
Pope Francis visited a poor parish on the outskirts of Rome on April 15. He began taking questions from the youngest parishioners, including a boy named Emanuele, who asked, “Is my father in heaven?”
Livestream: The Church in America
Join us for a conversation on immigration, education and incarceration, with a special emphasis on how these topics effect Hispanic Catholics in the United States.
Gaudete et Exsultate: Top 5 Takeaways from Pope Francis’ New Apostolic Exhortation
Pope Francis released a new apostolic exhortation today: “Gaudete et Exsultate.” Here are Fr. James Martin, S.J.’s top five takeaways from this new document.
The diversity of religious life: Sisters are people, too.
What does a nun’s life look like? As part of National Sisters Week, a group of young girls from Saint Francis International School met the Oblate Sisters of Providence, the oldest order of African-American nuns, in Baltimore, Maryland for the chance to see what living religious life looks like. The initiative was also an opportunity to showcase the diversity found in religious life.
Pastor of Peace | America interviews David Neuhaus, S.J.
David Neuhaus was born to Jewish parents fleeing the Holocaust. Today, he’s a Jesuit priest working for Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.
