The liberal-conservative divide is not “who wants to help and who doesn’t care.”
In All Things
America’s literary editor remembers John Breslin, S.J.
John Breslin, S.J., was literary editor of ‘America’ from 1973-1978.
Rejoicing with the church universal in Rwanda
A place of beauty and dark history
California will increase the state’s minimum wage to $15 by 2022.
California raises the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, assuring every full-time worker in the Golden State a minimum $30,000 annual salary by 2022.
Easter with Chinese Characteristics: Scenes from Holy Week in Beijing
The first time I was in Beijing for Holy Week I found it difficult to be in a different culture for some of my favorite liturgies of the year.
Noted Jesuit human rights lawyer discusses the sex abuse scandal in Australia
Classified as a “Living National Treasure” for his human rights work, Frank Brennan, S.J. reflects on the ongoing Royal Commission investigation into sex abuse in Australia.
How to save a damaged youth
‘Standing Tall’ is the story of a fatherless, emotionally starved young troublemaker.
‘Saints Who Battled Satan’: interview with author Paul Thigpen
17 elder brothers and sisters in faith who knew how to “fight the good fight.”
Mother Angelica: a life of poverty, pain and beating the odds
The history of U.S. Catholicism will need to include a chapter on Mother Angelica.
Jesus rises on Easter, and we rise, too.
We rise in many small ways as we travel our unique road of life.
