Therese J. Borchard of the Beliefnet blog “Beyond Blue” talks about battling depression, and the spiritual resources she turns to in times of need. Listen to this episode.
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
America Video
St. Paul visits a cable access TV show hosted by two high school students. Directed by Jim McDermott, S.J.
One Church Celebrates the Pauline Year
To celebrate the Year of Saint Paul, and in conjunction with America‘s special issue on Paul’s legacy, Tim Reidy visits with Father Gilbert Martinez at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Manhattan, the motherhouse of the Paulist Fathers. Father Martinez explains how worshippers can obtain a plenary indulgence at St. Paul’s, in honor of the […]
John W. O’Malley, S.J., on Vatican II
From the podcast archives, an interview with Jesuit John W. O’Malley about his book, What Happened at Vatican II, which was recently published by Harvard University Press. Father O’Malley also discusses an series on art and religion he is editing for Saint Joseph’s University Press. Listen to this episode
America’s Colorful History
Fighting against religious oppression in Mexico and reporting on Irish rebels in Dublin; railing against Prohibition and championing the Civil Rights movement–these are among the many issues covered by America over the years. James T. Keane, S.J., talks about the early history of the magazine, and three of America‘s most influential editors. Listen to this […]
Dave Anderson’s Life in Sports
New York Times sportswriter Dave Anderson talks about his 50-year career, his years at Xavier High School in Manhattan in the 1940s, and the lessons that sports can teach. Listen to this episode.
The Presidential Debates
Associate editor Matt Malone, S.J., and America blogger Michael Sean Winters analyze the first presidential debate and look forward to the vice presidential contest on October 2. Winters is the author of >Left at the Altar: How the Democrats Lost the Catholics and How the Catholics Can Save the Democrats.
Kathleen Norris on The Noonday Demon
Kathleen Norris, author of the best-selling The Cloister Walk, talks about her new memoir, Acedia & Me: A Marriage, Monks and A Writer’s Life. Norris describes her battles with acedia, a spiritual affliction once called “the noonday demon” by monks and other contemplatives. Norris also talks about the difference between acedia and depression, and recalls […]
The Synod on the Word of God
Drew Christiansen, S.J., editor in chief of America, previews the Synod on the Word of God, the worldwide gathering of bishops taking place in October to discuss the place of Scripture in the life of the church. America‘s special issue on the synod covers the meeting from a variety of angles, looking at the Catholic […]
Mark Stricherz on the Catholic Bosses
Mark Stricherz, author of Why The Democrats are Blue: Secular Liberalism and the Decline of the People’s Party, recalls the Catholic bosses of the post-war era who helped to transform the Democratic party and advance the cause of Civil Rights. Stricherz, who will be blogging for America during the fall election season, also looks at […]
