In the lecture “Nostra Aetate: A Lever That Moved the World,” Rabbi Daniel Polish will discuss the progress made in ecumenical and interfaith relations in the 50 years since the “Declaration on the Relation of the Church with Non-Christian Religions” of the Second Vatican Council.
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Where is the Church Going?
In a discussion moderated by America’s Managing Editor Kerry Weber, Editor in Chief Matt Malone, S.J., and Editor at Large James Martin, S.J., offer insights and reflections on the papacy of Pope Francis and the Year of Mercy.
St. Francis Xavier
Today is the Feast of St. Francis Xavier. Journey with ‘America’ to Javier, the homeland of this beloved Jesuit.
Advent and Desire
Advent is here, so why not give yourself a 5 min reflection break? In this video, James Martin, SJ, shares insights on a key Advent theme: desire.
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Week Two | Advent and Hope
America’s Advent video reflection series continues with Ashley McKinless, associate editor, reflecting on the refugee crisis and Advent hope.
Week Three | Advent and Mercy
It’s Week Three of America’s Advent video reflection series and Managing Editor Kerry Weber reflection on Advent in light of the Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Week Four | Advent and Awareness
It’s the final week of Advent, but there’s still time to “stop and take notice,” says Senior Editor Ed Schmidt, S.J., in the fourth installment of America’s Advent reflection series.
The Mystery of Christmas | James Martin, S.J.
On the first Christmas, God entered our world as a human being. What does that mean for us today? James Martin, S.J., offers this Christmas meditation, from America Media.
Archbishop Cupich on “Faithful Citizenship” revisions
Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago speaks to America’s chief correspondent, Kevin Clarke, at the USCCB Fall General Assembly, and shares his thoughts on revisions to the bishops’ voter’s guide, “Faithful Citizenship.”
