‘I’ve always been fascinated with the unknown frontier: outer space, astronauts, black holes, planets and stars,’ Father Brown said.
Interviews
A Habsburg with a Twitter account: an interview with Hungary’s ambassador to the Vatican
Eduard Habsburg is a writer and diplomat who has served since 2015 as ambassador of Hungary to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta.
Andre Dubus III on his father’s life and works
Andre Dubus III is the author of House of Sand and Fog and a memoir, Townie. A complete collection of his father’s short stories has just been published.
Johannes zu Eltz on building bridges and celebrating the Eucharist with L.G.B.T Catholics
I’m formed by my experiences with members of the Project: Gay and Catholic, and by my listening to a lot of Christians in Catholic parishes.
Sister Norma Pimentel: Come to the border, be part of what we are experiencing
“It’s something wonderful to experience this recognition, but at the same time it’s a reminder that there’s a lot of human suffering,” Sr. Pimentel said about her recent award.
Australian bishop who was victim of sex abuse speaks on U.S. church’s crisis
Australia’s Bishop Long Van Nguyen on how the church can heal during the sexual abuse crisis.
Former F.B.I. agent who led 2002 child protection efforts says bishops “can’t police their own”
“The church has lost credibility in investigating itself.”
The psychological insights of St. Ignatius Loyola
William Watson, S.J., of the Sacred Story Institute in Seattle discusses the intersection of personal narrative and Ignatian spirituality.
A Jesuit reflects on the legacy of ‘America’ editor Francis Canavan, S.J.
The late Father Canavan was a longtime professor of political science at Fordham University who specialized in Edmund Burke.
What life is like as a Catholic military chaplain
A new book by Thomas Craughwell looks at Catholic priests who served in the armed forces.
