When everything else seems like it’s up for grabs, it’s all the more reason to focus on our relationship with God. When things change, it’s best to pray more.
Podcasts
America offers a number of podcasts. To learn more about each individual podcast series and subscribe for free, please visit http://americamagazine.org/podcasts
Can comedy conquer Islamophobia?
How do you change the mind of someone who thinks you don’t belong in this country because of your faith?
Who will care for adults with disabilities?
Our May 30 guest is John W. Miller, a Pittsburgh-based writer and former staff reporter and foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. We discuss his recent article, “As their parents get older, who will care for people with disabilities?” We also discuss these articles: ‘The Ceremony of Innocence Is Drowned’: America’s editors on Ireland […]
James Martin, S.J.: How to sustain your prayer life through Ordinary Time
What ordinary parts of your life do you want to thank God for?
Meet Cyrus Habib: the most interesting Catholic politician in Washington (State)
On this week’s episode, we talk with Lieutenant Governor of Washington State, Cyrus Habib.
The Examen with James Martin, S.J.: The Seventh Week of Ordinary Time
The Holy Spirit might be the forgotten person of the Holy Trinity.
Ross Douthat is worried about Pope Francis’ leadership. Should we be, too?
Ross Douthat on the future of the Catholic Church
How Justin Trudeau is causing Canada to examine its own conscience
Our May 16 guest is Dean Dettloff, America‘s Toronto correspondent and a junior member of the Institute for Christian Studies. We discuss his recent article, “Justin Trudeau’s ‘celebrity secularism’ and an examination of Canadian conscience.” Listen to the show live on Wednesday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel Sirius XM 129, or return […]
The Examen with James Martin, S.J.: The Seventh Week of Easter
What place does your body have in your spiritual life?
What makes a good “Christian” movie?
What makes a Christian movie? Can you define it based on its themes and subjects? Or is it all in whom it’s marketed at?
