Angelita has a resume that would make any aspiring Ivy Leaguer look over their shoulder.
In All Things
The Pallium Lecture tackles challenges facing Catholic media
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.
‘Liturgy shaming,’ the popular internet pastime for some
Diehard traditionalists say the stakes are too high and they don’t feel they have a choice.
What happens at a General Congregation? A Jesuit explains.
I recall the deep sense of fellowship in mission that the congregation engendered.
The Spirituality of Henri Nouwen: Q&A with Gabrielle Earnshaw
‘If I were to summarize Henri Nouwen in one word, it would be love.’
J. Cole and the search for holiness in hip-hop
I don’t look up to St. Augustine as much as I look up to J. Cole.
Is Pope Francis a failure? Not so fast.
There is more than one way to measure the strength of the church.
Meeting Father Dennis Linehan in the library of America House
Father Linehan was intellectually gifted, socially aware and ever curious.
Watch Live: The 2016 Hunt Prize Lecture
Elizabeth Dias will receive the prize and deliver an original lecture at at Yale University at 4 p.m. on September 29.
Renegade priest in 1960s Los Angeles: what ever happened to William Dubay?
The battle that made him famous combined three heated issues in the post-Vatican II church: religion, race and authority.
