David Neuhaus was born to Jewish parents fleeing the Holocaust. Today, he’s a Jesuit priest working for Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.
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Spiritual insights for L.G.B.T. Catholics
For many people, young and old, coming out can be frightening, especially if they feel that their church, or God, is somehow against them.
Spiritual Insights for L.G.B.T. Catholics
For many people, coming out can be frightening, especially if they feel that their church, or God, is somehow against them.
National Call-in Day for the Protection of Dreamers
Join America as we call Congress and discuss what this means for the future of “Dreamers.”
Religious leaders march with Padre Melo
Jesuit Padre Melo is one of the most vocal protestors against today’s inauguration of Honduran President Hernandez, and he’s received death threats for his work.
Fr. James Martin and Ross Douthat discuss religion and civil discourse
Part I of a new America Media series on Civility in America
Pope Francis blesses Chilean couple aboard papal plane
Love is in the air! Pope Francis blessed the marriage of two flight attendants aboard the papal plane en route to Iquique in Chile. The couple married in a civil ceremony in 2010 but due to Chile’s 2010 earthquake, they never followed up with a church ceremony.
Pope Francis in Chile: The Beatitudes make us builders of peace
Pope Francis began his first Apostolic Visit to Chile and Peru on January 15, 2018. He addressed the issue of nuclear war, asked for forgiveness for clerical sexual abuse and urged the faithful to be a people of peace.
James Martin, S.J.: Why we should welcome people from the countries Trump just insulted
Fr. James Martin, S.J., answers President Donald Trump’s question about why we should welcome people from poor, war-torn countries.
