James Martin, S.J., describes three simple ways you can be nicer to others this Lent.
The Editors
Matt Malone, S.J., on the Mission of ‘America’
Matt Malone, S.J. speaks about the mission of ‘America,’ a Jesuit media ministry, at a conference on December 13, 2014 co-sponsored by St. Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, N.Y., entitled “In the Service of the Word: The Catholic Media and the New Evangelization.”
The Immigrant Saint
On the Feast Day of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, join James Martin, S.J., on a pilgrimage to her shrine in northern Manhattan.
Who was John XXIII?
James Martin, S.J., introduces the life and legacy of Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, who will become St. John XXIII this Sunday.
Kaya Oakes on Catholic Writing Today
Kaya Oakes talks about her new essay in America magazine, “Writers Blocked?” where she seeks to offer a corrective to the ongoing discussion among Paul Elie, Dana Gioia and others about the golden age of Catholic writing.
Thank You, Sisters
James Martin, S.J., pays tribute to women religious since Vatican II.
Lenten Reflections: Be Kind
James Martin, S.J., describes three simple ways you can be nicer to others this Lent.
Be Kind
James Martin, S.J., describes three simple ways you can be nicer to others this Lent.
Top Ten Reasons to be (and not to be) Pope
After the announcement of the papal resignation one year ago, Fr. James Martin shared some of the up and downsides of being pope.
Good King Wenceslas
A moving rendition by the Roches of this traditional Christmas hymn is a reminder of the centrality of the poor.
