A small central Illinois community reflects big challenges for the pope
Politics & Society
Compassion and Choices: ‘Right to die’ bill signed in California
Here is the danger: that assisted suicide becomes the cheap alternative to health care.
Differences Emerge Immediately at the Synod on the Family
The Hungarian cardinal, Peter Erdo, is playing a crucial role in the synod on the family, and now a somewhat controversial one.
Theologian John Haught on the future of faith in ‘an unfinished universe’
Rather than the stage on which our story is unfolding, the universe becomes the crux of the story, and we just a part.
Cardinal Rubén Salazar: Building True Peace in Colombia
A church that is able to recover the interest of the young, “to demonstrate to them the possibility to live a life centered in the encounter with Jesus Christ…an encounter which gives meaning to life,” will be the church that can liberate the world’s young people “from the slavery of the present and invite them to be open to the future.”
‘Everyone’s Entitled to Dignity’: A conversation with Joseph R. Biden Jr.
On Sept. 17, 2015, Matt Malone, S.J., president and editor in chief of America Media, spoke with Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. at the office of the vice president in Washington, D.C., about his faith, his family and his public life. A complete video recording can be found at
Pope Francis Offers China a Master Class in Soft Power
Pope Francis enraptured both big and small crowds, leaving them both laughing and crying, be they the U.S. Congress or the tens of thousands that saw him in Philadelphia. Through it all, the pope seemed to just be himself, at least the self that we have become accustomed to seeing.
South African bishops respond to the pope’s visit to America
The pope’s visit struck cords in Africa on a number of levels. Some of the thorniest political debates in the United States are also difficult ones in Africa.
Remembering an American baseball sage of all sorts: Yogi Berra, R.I.P.
As talented a player as he was, what he’ll be most remembered for is the infectiousness of his joy.
Vice President Biden on Pope Francis, Faith and Public Life
In this exclusive interview with Father Matt Malone, S.J., editor in chief of America, Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. discusses his thoughts on Pope Francis, as well as his Catholic faith, his upbringing, his public life and private sorrow, and his thinking about a possible presidential campaign. The interview was conducted on September 17, 2015 […]
