The values that have guided this country through more than 200 years should not be and cannot be up for debate, Matt Malone, S.J., writes in his ‘Of Many Things’ column.
Matt Malone, S.J.
In the incarnation, the impossible became possible
God’s descent into human life charges our pain with meaning and gives it a transformative power that would otherwise certainly elude us.
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The 2019 America Profile
In what other country could the son of a saloonkeeper, one of 12 children in a two-bedroom house, rise to become the speaker of the national assembly? That is John Boehner’s story.
John Boehner has no regrets | The America Profile
The day after introducing Pope Francis’ address to Congress in 2015, John Boehner stepped down as House speaker. America editor Matt Malone, S.J., talks to Mr. Boehner about the state of U.S. politics, then and now.
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The Scandal of Knock: God can transform any nowhere into somewhere
Father Matt Malone, S.J., reflects on God’s grace can grace can transform nowheres into somewheres, and nobodies into somebodies.
The pilgrim believes you can find God in all things—even beyond the horizon
“Faith is the heart of the pilgrim, every pilgrim, the pilgrim’s modus operandi. Faith is our yes to what we know; but even more, it is our yes to what we don’t know—to all that is to come,” writes Matt Malone, S.J., in a homily he delivered in Ireland.
Columbus Day is a chance to acknowledge a nuanced history in a polarized world
What exactly are we celebrating on Columbus Day?
