A fallen world requires a divine redeemer. An imperfect society just needs a better plan and better people to execute it, Matt Malone, SJ writes.
Matt Malone, S.J.
The March for Life will look different this year. But our pro-life commitment is unchanged.
There is no part of our Jesuit ministry that is untouched by the devastating consequences of abortion.
Joe Biden knows the grief of losing family—and how our pain can have a purpose.
The story of Joe Biden can be told in many ways. But from my vantage point, it is the story of one soul’s journey from darkness to light, from Good Friday to Easter Sunday.
Trump deserved to be impeached—but our nation’s problems run deeper than one man
President Trump’s departure from Washington, D.C., will not heal the country in the ways we tend to think it will. The cycle of rivalry and violence will likely recur.
Watch: How to make spiritual sense of the attack on the Capitol
“Yesterday revealed a deep part of who we are as Americans,” said Father Bryan Massingale, in an interview with America’s editor in chief, Matt Malone, S.J.
America Media has reached a critical milestone. Join us.
A message from the editor in chief.
What it means to be ‘Home for Christmas’ when you’re a Jesuit
Every year, very well-intentioned people who care about me a great deal ask whether I am going home for Christmas. My response is almost always the same: “I am home.”
Jesus tries to lower expectations—but that doesn’t mean he will let us down
A Reflection for the Fourth Wednesday of Advent
Americans equate beauty with youth. That’s no way to build a country.
In this country, we value youth but we don’t value beauty, mainly because we think they are the same thing. But beauty is related to memory in a way youth cannot be.
Our day-after Giving Tuesday message: Thank you.
It is truly humbling to see the wave of support for those who are most in need.
