Hundreds gathered in New York to say farewell to legendary peace activist and priest, Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Politics & Society
Exclusive | An Interview with the New Papal Nuncio to the U.S.
Archbishop Christophe Pierre speaks with America's Matt Malone, S.J.
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La Voz del Pueblo
America Films presents ‘La Voz Del Pueblo,’ a documentary that explores violence and oppression in Honduras through the eyes of journalists at Radio Progreso, a remarkable Jesuit-run radio station.
Commission on sexual abuse strengthened by pope’s appointment of O’Malley to C.D.F.
The cardinal already serves as president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.
Chaplain of the House | Patrick Conroy, S.J.
Patrick Conroy is a Jesuit priest whose job it is to pray for Congress.
The United States must end its exceptional tolerance of landmines
Today thousands of civilians worldwide are maimed or killed each year by these indiscriminate weapons of war.
Cardinal Dolan has a minute to read from Book of Wisdom at Trump’s inauguration
The inauguration of a new president can be a time of hope and renewal for the country, Cardinal Dolan said.
Will the law back up cities and churches that offer sanctuary to the undocumented?
Congress cannot force localities to assist in the arrest of immigration violators, honor federal detainer requests or avoid criminal convictions that would trigger deportation proceedings
Drought, political infighting and unstable neighbors make for an ominous 2017 in southern Africa
Persisting low-level to acute crises throughout southern Africa may make 2017 a year to remember with regret.
