A conversation between Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States and Fr. Matt Malone, S.J., Editor in Chief of America.
Faith
Archbishop Gomez: We are the answer that God provides to those who suffer
‘God is silent only to the extent that we are.’
What the woman of Roe v. Wade and the woman at the well have in common
The Christian looks at one who is spiritually thirsting and, having known salvation in Christ, wants to share that satisfaction.
Lonely City: How I learned to be with myself in New York
I will trade “a city that never sleeps” for a city where people sleep soundly knowing that they are not alone.
Sister Simone Campbell: Women can bring about a “contemplative renewal” in the church
Sister Simone participated in the Voices of Faith conference in the Vatican on International Women’s Day, March 8.
Catholics in the United Kingdom: A creative minority
Catholicism in England and Wales is without question a minority faith.
Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, MLK and Pope Francis: models of good citizenship
Francis has reminded us time and time again that we cannot withdraw into our protective cocoons and ignore what is going on around us.
“Pope Francis is popular but not a populist,” prominent Argentinean theologian says
Francis is popular because he speaks in a simple, straightforward way, and people say, “I understand this pope.”
Pope Francis on a plane: never a dull moment
When the pope gets on a plane, reporters go on high alert.
