Michael Arceneaux has stopped going to church. But he hasn’t given up on God just yet.
Podcasts
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How a city and church in Texas are rebuilding after Hurricane Harvey
Our Aug 29 guest is J.D. Long-García, a senior editor at America. We discuss his recent article “How a city and church in Texas are rebuilding one year after Hurricane Harvey.” We also discuss these articles: Sexual abuse and the culture of clericalism Viganò’s accusations: What we know and what questions they raise No, there is not a […]
James Martin, S.J.: Focusing on memory in prayer
Memory is one of the most powerful of all experiences in prayer, but it’s often ignored.
We don’t use religious words anymore. That’s a problem.
When was the last time you talked about faith with a friend?
James Martin, S.J.: The intellectual insights of prayer
Often, we have a tendency to privilege emotional moments over the more intellectual ones in our spiritual life.
Julio Ricardo Varela on being the only Latino (Rebel) in the room
This week, we talk with Julio Ricardo Varela, founder of Latino Rebels, a website founded in 2011 that provides news, analysis and commentary about U.S. Latino culture.
James Martin, S.J.: Paying attention to emotion in prayer
All sorts of emotions come up in prayer.
Father James Martin, S.J.: Reflecting on the Feast of the Transfiguration
God invites us to see that while we can enjoy the beautiful, mystical experiences, at some point it’s time to get back to our daily lives.
