At this moment four new books on or by Pope Francis mdash four in an endless flood several every week of pope publications which have swept across my office desk in the months since the publishing world decided there was no limit to the market for a man who in the earlier stages of his career decl
In All Things
Religious Identity in Catholic Schools: 14 Questions for John Belmonte, S.J.
‘The New Evangelization happens every day in our Catholic schools.’
When it comes to abolishing the death penalty, who should decide?
The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits the infliction of cruel and unusual punishments. It has long been established that this ban does not categorically rule out the death penalty.
Same-Sex Marriage Decision Resolves One Question, Raises Many Others
Legal abstractions in Obergefell v. Hodges have concrete results
America Media Wins 26 Catholic Press Awards
We are happy to announce that America Media nbsp is the recipient of 26 awards for journalistic excellence from the Catholic nbsp Press Association Six books written by America editors and columnists also were honored this year The winners were announced on Friday evening at a dinner to mark the c
The Supreme Court’s Jurisprudence of Privacy
Nowhere in the constitution is there any support for the Court’s radical interpretation.
Religious Liberty Concerns After Supreme Court’s Call on Same-Sex Marriage
The historic decision in Obergefell v Hodges obviously means a great deal for the same-sex couples nationwide who can now enter civil marriages and for their children It also leaves open the many significant questions that arisen about effects on the religious liberty of dissenters The majority o
Hard Questions from Chief Justice on Same-Sex Decision
Court-watchers and constitutional-law experts almost unanimously expected that the justices would do what they did in nbsp Obergefell v Hodges nbsp The result is not a surprise nor is the fact that the author of the opinion for the five-justice majority was Justice Kennedy His opinion in today r
How Should Christians Respond to the Court’s Decision on Same-Sex Marriage?
There is contention on whether or this is good news or bad news for the church.
U.S. Bishops’ President Kurtz: Supreme Court Decision on Marriage ‘A Tragic Error’
Archbishop Joseph E Kurtz of Louisville Kentucky president of the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops called today 39 s Supreme Court decision interpreting the U S Constitution to require all states to license and recognize same-sex marriage quot a tragic error rdquo Jesus Christ with great
