George M. Anderson, S.J., who died on Aug. 4 at age 86, was for many years the conscience of America magazine, especially in his focus on and commitment to the poor.
Faith in Focus
Contemplating creation through the lens of a wildlife camera
Bobcats, bears, foxes, hares, deer, raccoons, birds and the occasional coyote: Each day we capture wildlife on our trail camera, and my twin daughters continually become more entranced by animals.
Blessed Stanley Rother’s Oklahoma roots
How a state with just 3 percent Catholics shaped the first U.S.-born martyr to be beatified by the Catholic Church
The crucifixion of George Floyd
Death by lynching and death by crucifixion are atrocities of the worst order. But such killings say different things about the societies in which they are committed.
Father James Martin: Wearing a mask is pro-life
The question comes down to this: Are you really pro-life? Do you reverence all lives—the check-out clerk as much as the unborn child?
Why did Christ choose a fisherman?
Jesus called his followers to be fishers of men. We can understand this better if we consider what it takes to be a fisher of fish.
Should you go to Mass in a pandemic? 5 rules for discerning a hard question.
With some guidance from St. Ignatius of Loyola.
The accidental orthodoxies of our secular world
From Meatless Mondays to Black Lives Matter, old Christian truths take hold in a world that seems to have left religion behind.
How can we grieve with funerals on hold?
The coronavirus pandemic has both increased the frequency of deaths and constrained our ability to accompany the dying.
Formerly incarcerated people: No, quarantine is not ‘just like prison’
Feeling restless because we cannot go out to eat or attend a concert hardly amounts to involuntary incarceration.
