Kevin Ahern talks about his new book Structures of Grace: Catholic Organizations serving the Global Common Good, which profiles Catholic groups like Jesuit Refugee Service and the Plowshares movement that embody Christian solidarity by addressing the urgent human issues of our day.
The Editors
Current Comment
After years of steady declines in U.S. cities, homicide rates are once again on the rise.
Why are our schools still so segregated?
The one solution that has been proven to help minority students is not even on the table: integration.
Surviving Suburbia
Jennifer Fulwiler speaks about atheism, conversion and raising a Catholic family. She is the author, most recently, of the e-book, Like Living Among Scorpions: One Woman's Quest to Survive Her Suburban Life.
The Importance of Compromise
Former Senator George Mitchell talks about his Catholic upbringing in Maine, his work with Bob Dole in the Senate and his participation in the peace process of Northern Ireland. He is the author of The Negotiator: A Memoir.
Selling the Unborn
A series of undercover videos has brought renewed attention, in chilling and often gruesome detail, to a seldom discussed aspect of the abortion industry.
An American Odyssey
Dan-el Padilla Peralta discusses growing up as an undocumented immigrant in New York and how studying the classics helped him better understand his experience. He is the author of Undocumented: A Dominican Boy's Odyssey From a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League.
Traveling with the Pope
Gerard O'Connell talks about traveling with Pope Francis to South America and looks forward to his visit to the United States and Cuba in September. America's exclusive coverage of Pope Francis and his upcoming trip to the United States is made possible by our America Associates.
The Fellowship of Tolkien and Lewis
Joseph Loconte, an Associate Professor of History at the King’s College in New York City, talks about his new book A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War, which chronicles the influence of World War I on the lives of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.
Spires or Tombs?: The editors on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
What defense can there be, then, against the awful forces that have now been unleashed with the utter terror of the atomic bomb?
