At first glance, it would seem that buying rosaries and listening to the pope cry out passionately against war have little to do with each other.
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
Sam Sawyer, S.J., is the editor in chief of America Media.
The conclave’s toughest question isn’t whether to pursue unity. It’s how.
The choice of method, more than any difference in underlying doctrine, is where Pope Francis departed most radically from his predecessors.
The prayer Rome needs right now: Come, Holy Spirit.
The attention of the church now turns decisively to the question of Francis’ successor and the preparations for the conclave that will elect him.
Waiting in line to say goodbye to Pope Francis—with pilgrims from around the world
Editor in chief Sam Sawyer, S.J., reflects on praying with Pope Francis’ body in St. Peter’s Basilica.
Easter joy is here in the darkness—even if we can’t see it yet
A Reflection for Friday of the Octave of Easter, by Sam Sawyer, S.J.
Where St. Ignatius stayed—and why
The further we get from the needs and the lives of the poor, the easier it is to forget that we have duties to them at all.
Trump the bully: Is this what the United States aspires to be?
At its best, the United States defines itself not primarily by its borders, but by its values and principles.
Sinners loved by God: St. Peter, St. Ignatius, Pope Francis and us
A Reflection for the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, Apostle, by Sam Sawyer, S.J.
The bishops, Trump and why we can’t predict the future of politics
We cannot wish away reality with counterfactual speculation–nor should we try.
Pope Francis’ letter, JD Vance’s ‘ordo amoris’ and what the Gospel asks of all of us on immigration
Pope Francis’s letter poses an implicit question to the whole church in the United States: Will we subject our political debates on immigration to the scrutiny of the Gospel or not?
