Faith sharing means gathering your friends so that you can pray alongside one another. It may just open up new avenues of connecting with your faith.
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
Want to be more attentive to God? Go on a retreat.
To find out about retreats you might start by looking up a nearby Jesuit retreat house on Jesuits.org.
Are you serious about living a healthy spiritual life? Seek a spiritual director.
If you’ve been praying for any length of time, you might have heard about the practice of spiritual direction. So you might wonder: What is it? And is it for me?
When Millennials move in with Nuns
Nuns and Nones, an organization that brings these two groups—both spiritually seeking, both distinctly committed to justice—together for conversation, relationship and even shared housing.
God meets people where they are
God meets people where they are. For some people, God meets them through relationships, with others through books; with others through nature. Maybe this week you can look around to see the very personal and unique ways that God encounters you and invites you to believe.
What does the pope do on vacation?
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” we talk about some of the stories we’ll be keeping our eyes on over the next few months.
The Sacred Heart is an invitation to ask ourselves, ‘How did Jesus love?’
The Sacred Heart is an invitation to ask ourselves, “How did Jesus love?
This Catholic high schooler painted a mural of black saints to help fight racism
Chloe Becker was upset when she realized she could not name a single African or African-American saint.
What would married priests in the Amazon region mean for the church?
This week on Inside the Vatican, we take a look at a new document prepared for the synod on the Amazon region, which officially introduces the possibility of ordaining married men.
St. Augustine’s puzzle: how can we understand the Trinity?
The great scholar just couldn’t get his mind around this great mystery.
