Fr. Bryan Massingale is one of the world’s leading Catholic social ethicists and scholars of African-American theological ethics, racial justice, and liberation theology. He joined the Fordham theology faculty in the fall of 2016. Previously, Fr. Massingale was on the faculty at Marquette University, where in 2009 he received that institution’s highest award for excellence […]
America Video
Video at the intersection of the church and the world. View all of our video content at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrLOIYtxTfjkBy5ho3FSaA.
WATCH | Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice 2017
Watch talks by James Martin, S.J., Sister Simone Campbell and more here.
Liam Callanan, Writer
A profile of Liam Callanan, author and the 2017 recipient of The George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize for Excellence in Journalism, Arts & Letters.
Pope Francis calls outer space
Pope Francis called six astronauts on the International Space Station yesterday and decided to ask them some of life’s biggest questions.
Paul Ryan jabs Trump at Al Smith Dinner
At this year’s Al Smith Dinner, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan doled out the event’s trademark deprecating humor with zingers aimed at both sides of the aisle—and the White House.
America Interviews | Kim Bridgford, Poet
Kim Bridgford, an award-winning poet and editor of Mezzo Cammin, a journal of formalist poetry by women, sat down with O’Hare Fellow Colleen Dulle to talk about faith and its influence on her work.
John Dickerson of CBS News talks Trump, journalism and his Catholic faith
John Dickerson, host of Face the Nation, sits down with America’s editor in chief Matt Malone, S.J.
Blessing of the Animals
A fun and furry way to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis
The changing face of San Gennaro
As the celebration becomes more cultural than religious, will Little Italy be able to preserve the festival’s Catholic roots?
