Like today’s cable news anchor, politicians are not talking to most of us, but to the relatively few of us they need in order to win.
Matt Malone, S.J.
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Iraqi sister testifies before Foreign Affairs Committee on plight of Middle East Christians
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Mr. Bush was onto something: While government has a role to play in the pursuit of the common good, our charitable and voluntary associations are similarly indispensable, and those who have a religious worldview have historically led the way.
On hearing about Jimmy Carter’s cancer diagnosis
For 30 years as our most popular former president, Carter has functioned as the nation’s conscience, mainly because, like Pope Francis, he’s the real deal: a leader who says what he does and does what he says.
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On my desk at America Media headquarters sits a sealed glass bowl containing some dark, hardened soil from the tract of land my family tilled for more than two centuries in County Galway, Ireland. This is unsurprising, I suppose. When I try to count back through my 13 predecessors as editor in chief
What people miss when they say, “The bishops should do X”
Statements that refer to “the bishops” often belie a diverse and complex reality.
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Please donate nbsp to America Media to support our great work The second year of the papacy of Pope Francis has proven a remarkable time in the life of church His pastoral approach focused on mercy and compassion continues to change the way people are thinking about our faith Catholics and non-C
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“What is Pope Francis really doing?” might be the wrong question.
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How we understand ourselves as a church guides how we should be in the world.
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Robert Kennedy and the truly radical nature of our Christian call in the modern world.
