Sam Sawyer, S.J., discusses Steve Jobs and the "humanization of technology."
Kerry Weber
Kerry Weber joined the staff of America in October 2009. Her writing and multimedia work have since earned several awards from the Catholic Press Association, and in 2013 she reported from Rwanda as a recipient of Catholic Relief Services' Egan Journalism Fellowship. Kerry is the author of Mercy in the City: How to Feed the Hungry, Give Drink to the Thirsty, Visit the Imprisoned, and Keep Your Day Job (Loyola Press) and Keeping the Faith: Prayers for College Students (Twenty-Third Publications). A graduate of Providence College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she has previously worked as an editor for Catholic Digest, a local reporter, a diocesan television producer, and as a special-education teacher on the Navajo reservation in Arizona.
Beer-Brewing Benedictines
Monks in Norcia, Italy, celebrate their first year of beer production.
World Youth Day Talk: Prayer
James Martin, S.J., looks at how God can communicate through emotions, desires, insights, memories and feelings.
“Do You Love the Church?”
Speaking to pilgrims on May 29, Pope Francis explained the meaning of the church in salvation history.
Austen Ivereigh on Margaret Thatcher’s Legacy
Associate editor Kerry Weber speaks with Dr. Austen Ivereigh about Margaret Thatcher's legacy. Ivereigh is coordinator and co-founder of Catholic Voices, and a well-known Catholic author, journalist and commentator in Britain.
