In the middle of the sex abuse crisis, what can we expect from the synod on youth?
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America Reports: People at the Border Explain What Kind of Security the US Needs
What is life really like on the border? Do people feel unsafe and what is the current security like?
The unknown crisis in Venezuela | America Reports
In 2018, America’s Antonio De Loera-Brust travelled to the Colombia – Venezuela border to report on what the Jesuit Refugee Service is doing to aid the suffering refugees in the crisis-stricken region.
Why do people seek asylum in the U.S.? | America Reports
What does the process of seeking asylum look like? Why are people willing to risk their lives and what are they leaving behind?
Remembering the life and legacy of Jean Vanier
Join producer Colleen Dulle and Tina Bovermann of L’Arche USA for a conversation about Mr. Vanier’s life and legacy.
Pope Francis: Commission on women deacons did not reach agreement
Pope Francis revealed that the commission he set up two years ago to examine the role of women in the early church did not reach agreement on the question of women deacons.
Mary Karr | Faith in Focus
Award-winning poet and memoirist Mary Karr joins James Martin, S.J., on Faith in Focus.
Vatican expert: How the Church is safeguarding children
Fr. Hans Zollner, S.J. is on the front lines of the sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church.
An interview with Vice President Biden
Father Matt Malone, S.J., editor in chief of America, interviews Vice President Joseph R. Biden.
Pope Francis demands peace in Sri Lanka after Easter bombings
At least 207 people were killed and hundreds more injured in eight blasts that rocked churches and hotels in and just outside Sri Lanka’s capital on Easter Sunday.
