Pope Francis: I can read my life in light of chapter 16 of the book of the prophet Ezekiel.
In All Things
At a Jesuit infirmary, celebrating Mass on the edge of heaven
“I have a room here. You have a room here. We’re staying here. Our next room will be in heaven.”
Studying ‘too much’ is not the problem.
Not only have the students failed, but their principals and teachers have failed to hold them responsible.
Bringing Ignatian education to the orphans of the AIDS epidemic
School founded by Jesuit Father Terry Charlton offers hope to youth living in Nairobi’s Kibera slum.
Where is the church going? A discussion with the editors of ‘America’
Join Frs. Matt Malone and James Martin for a conversation on Pope Francis and the Year of Mercy moderated by Kerry Weber
You’re Invited: Rabbi Polish to deliver 2016 John Courtney Murray, S.J., Lecture
Join us for a discussion on the state of ecumenical and interfaith relations 50 years after ‘Nostra Aetate.’
States fight for the right to refuse refugees
The Refugee Act assures adequate services are in place when refugees arrive; it does not grant states refusal powers.
Rethinking my disdain for the ‘affluenza’ mom
Would I lie for my child if it would keep her out of prison? Would I flee with my kid to another country?
Jews and Christians Together: On the deep, too-brief wisdom of Joseph Redfield Palmisano, S.J.
Scholars like Joe are rare indeed, and the church needs more such women and men.
Who will be held accountable for the death of Tamir Rice?
Protests and other forms of public pressure may be the only way to bring some measure of justice to victims of police violence.
