When the much anticipated and much discussed preliminary session of the Synod on the Family concludes on Sunday Oct 19 2014 a concelebration of the Mass will take place at the Vatican and will be presided over by Pope Francis along with the bishops and cardinals who attended and participated in
Joseph McAuley
Joseph McAuley is an assistant editor of America.
Some Thoughts on “The Unquiet Man”
Recently in a corner of a small island in the North Atlantic an elderly man died He was 88 years old and had been in failing health for some time In his life he had started out as an ordained minister and along the way unavoidably or more accurately eagerly got involved in politics With h
‘The Smile of God’: A Letter to Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I
In that all-too-brief time when you were with us—33 days—you gave everyone a glimpse of what it means to be a joyful follower of Jesus.
The Dog Days of Watergate: The Tale of How a Boy and His Dog Faced an Adult World
The summer of 1974 was one of uncomprehending discontent it was when everything was in a flux mdash and the wider world was no better Here in the United States a presidency was endangered as a result of political gamesmanship it was the summer of countless committees investigations and TV cove
A Saint and His Society: A Letter to Ignatius of Loyola, Soldier of God
Today is July 31st, your Feast Day, and here I am writing a letter to you, one of God’s illustrious saints.
On Getting Older, The Blue-Haired Ladies from Woolworth’s, And the Candles on the Birthday Cake
Another birthday has just passed me by in the rearview mirror of life nbsp It came and went so fast I hardly had time to notice it nbsp The candles on the cake are piling up so and are increasing in number that I rsquo m left to wonder will I be able to see the cake through the forest of candles
A Moonstruck Birthday in the Bronx
A reflection on the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing
Faith of Our Sisters Living Still
In recent months Pope Francis has come back time and again to the thought that Christians mdash and Christianity mdash are still being persecuted in the world that all of us sinners live in It conjures up tales of the Middle Ages and the long ago when martyrs were made from those who went about b
The Sadness of King George: A Fourth of July Letter
I am not accustomed to writing to anyone of importance, of royal lineage or otherwise.
The Teenager Who Shot at History
One hundred years ago this summer a disgruntled teenager decided to take matters into his own hands and exact revenge for what he felt were numerous injustices perpetrated against him his family his culture and his people by others who were not his own He had plotted for weeks with the assistan
