The subject of every public policy question is a person, created and redeemed through love, writes Matt Malone, S.J.
Matt Malone, S.J.
Social media reinforces clean divisions, but reality is messy.
Social media, in other words, often deepens existing ideological and partisan divisions by reinforcing only those viewpoints with which we are already most inclined to agree, writes Matt Malone, SJ, in his latest column.
Ideological bias cannot taint our approach to sexual abuse
Ideological bias structures much of the public discourse. But we cannot allow it to structure our ecclesial conversation.
Join us! A Journey into the Heart and Soul of Ireland
We are delighted to invite you to join us on our America Media journey through the land of saints and scholars, from October 20 to 28, 2019.
As Notre Dame burned, America watched with sorrow
The day before this issue went to press, we watched on our newsroom monitors the devastating fire at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris.
A message from the editor on the 110th anniversary of ‘America’
Why would you give today? Because telling the stories that matter most makes all the difference, for the church and world, now more than ever.
America celebrates 110 years of leading the conversation
The history of the magazine spans the entire life of Paramount Pictures.
History in the making at America Magazine
Magazines like America are not really the first draft of history. But from time to time, when the publishing planets align, we break news as well as analyze it.
Why America magazine is global in spirit and content
In 1909, the editors relied on the telegraph to stay connected to their international network. Today, even the editor in chief can use his iPhone to file a column from a bus en route to Bethlehem.
New technologies are a conduit for evangelization
We must see new technologies as opportunities for evangelization and solidarity rather than scary, bewildering forces that can only pull us apart.
