Bishop Barron on talking to atheists, young people and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Interviews
A Jesuit guide to using philosophy in real life
An interview with academic philosopher and theologian Robert McTeigue, S.J.
Interview: Father Matt Hood, the priest who discovered he was invalidly baptized (and ordained)
Simcha Fischer speaks with Father Matthew Hood, the priest from Utica, Mich., who recently learned his baptism as an infant had been invalid.
Meet St. Louis’ newest Archbishop, Mitchell T. Rozanski
Archbishop-elect Rozanski will arrive in St. Louis at a difficult time, as pandemic anxieties and protests against racism rock the city.
Meet Camden Minacci, a rising baseball star (and a brand-new Catholic)
A conversation with Jesuit High School Tampa graduate Camden Minacci.
Struggling with pornography? Matt Fradd says prayer (and therapy) can help.
In an interview with Sean Salai, S,.J., Matt Fradd talks about the ways to address pornography addiction, especially among young people.
25 years later, Ignatian Volunteer Corps continues to mission people over 50 for service
Mary McGinnity, the National Executive Director for Ignatian Volunteer Corps, reflects on service, Ignatian spirituality and 25 years of I.V.C.
New Chicago Catholic Charities head: Economic crisis from coronavirus will last a decade
Sally Blount will lead the agency during a time of economic turmoil that some economists predict could rival the Great Depression.
What we can learn from the women deacons of the early Eastern Christian church
The Very Rev. Mark Morozowich on the role of women deacons in the early Eastern church and how historical theology shapes our discussion on the question of women deacons now.
Tips from a Scripture scholar on how to read the Bible
America’s “The Word” columnist, Jaime L. Waters, reflects on how her Catholic faith informs her academic and spiritual understanding of sacred Scripture.
