The challenges facing Catholic journalists covering the church and the secular world are explored by America’s Matt Malone, S.J., and NBC’s Anne Thompson.
Wyatt Massey
Wyatt Massey is an O'Hare Fellow at America, writing about social justice and producing podcasts. He is an introvert, runner and self-diagnosed health nut.
Skittles are candy. Refugees are people. This shouldn’t be difficult.
Human beings cannot be fully characterized by numbers, ratios or risk assessments.
Sisters Defy Outdated Perceptions By Taking Vocations ‘to the Edges’
Sister Sandy Sherman thought she would follow the traditional route of women religious, joining the ranks of the Catholic teachers who had inspired her.“I thought I would enter and I would teach school my whole life and I would wear a habit,” said Sherman, who joined the Order of Saint U
Want to learn more about Islam? Here are some good places to start.
A new report found 70 percent of Catholics do not know a single Muslim.
Most Americans like Catholic sisters—they just don’t know much about them.
New “Sister To All” campaign aims to raise public awareness about women religious
