Just posted to our Web site a very helpful analysis of the role of the church in Cuba s evolution from Margaret E Crahan of Columbia University The March 2012 visit to Cuba of Pope Benedict XVI focused attention on the emergence of the Catholic Church as an influential actor in the island natio
Tim Reidy
Tim Reidy is the deputy editor in chief of America Media.
Archbishop Peter Leo Gerety at 100
This guest blog post comes courtesy of Msgr Charles Murphy former rector of the Pontifical North American College in Rome and presently diaconate director for the Diocese of Portland Maine He is the author of six books including Euchartistic Adoration Meditations on the Seven Last Words of Chr
Mother Teresa and Latin America
Today on the 15th anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa David Van Biema writes on the ministry of the Missionaries of Charity in Latin America in our online Books amp Culture section Van Biema is the author of the illustrated biography Mother Teresa The Life and Works of a Modern Saint no
Remembering Joe Cunneen
Thanks to historian David O Brien for sending us this reflection on the life of Joe Cunneen who passed away in July Joe Cunneen passed away July 29 at the age of 89 For almost fifty years from his family s famously crowded basement with his wife Sally and his friend Bill Birmingham Joe produce
‘Christ is Testing Us’
Just posted to our Web site a report on the status of Coptic Christians in Egypt from David Pinault of Santa Clara University My sharpest memory from Cairo is what my driver said al-Masih biygarribna ldquo Christ is testing us rdquo I rsquo d hired Sami to drive me around the city As soon as
Joshua Casteel, Conscientious Objector, RIP
We were sad to learn today of the death of Joshua Casteel a veteran of the Iraq War who sought early discharge as a conscientious objector Pax Christi USA has posted reflections on Josh which you can read here And here is an excerpt from the nbsp documentary Soldiers of Conscience in which J
America is not the ‘Social Assistance State’–Far From It
We are happy to post this guest blog from Meghan Clark an assistant professor of theology and religious studies at St John rsquo s University A longer version originally appeared on the blog Catholic Moral Theology The choice of Paul Ryan as the GOP Vice-Presidential Nominee has moved Catholic s
In Praise of Radical Feminists
Just posted online Kevin McCardle of the UCLA School of Management explains why radical and feminist are descriptors Christians should aspire to not condemn In an interview with John Allen of the National Catholic Reporter Cardinal William Levada the former Prefect of the Congregation for
Spokane’s Bishop Blase Cupich on ‘Permissible Lobbying’
Bishop Blase Cupich of Spokane responds to Nicholas Cafardi in the current issue of America Here we post the full text of his response Re ldquo Politics and the Pulpit rdquo by Nicholas P Cafardi 7 30 Dr Cafardi seems to imply that Archbishop J Peter Sartain of Seattle engaged in impermiss
‘An Unholy Mess’: The Economist on the Church’s Finances
A pretty damning analysis from the British weekly OF ALL the organisations that serve America rsquo s poor few do more good work than the Catholic church its schools and hospitals provide a lifeline for millions Yet even taking these virtues into account the finances of the Catholic church i
