Loading...
Loading...
Click here if you don’t see subscription options
Tim ReidyJune 08, 2011

To keep the Web site lively over the summer months, we will be featuring biweekly podcast discussions with the editors. We'll be talking about a range of items, just like we do here at "In All Things." This week Tim Reidy, Fr. Jim Martin and Regina Nigro talk about the weighty themes addressed in the film "The Tree of Life"; "The Astral," a new novel by Kate Christensen set in Brooklyn; and a New York Times story and video about a miraculous pair of conjoined twins.

You can keep up with the series by signing up for our podcast feed.

Tim Reidy
Comments are automatically closed two weeks after an article's initial publication. See our comments policy for more.

The latest from america

“In a time when the globalized economic and political order is crumbling—especially exposed during the Trump era—the church may well be one of the last stubborn institutions that still holds a truly global character.”
Gerard O’ConnellMay 03, 2025
Far from the Sistine Chapel where cloistered cardinals will cast votes, people are placing bets on who will be chosen as the next pope.
In this interview with Gerard O’Connell, Cardinal Müller speaks about his personal relationship with the pope, his criticisms of some of Francis’ statements and what he’s looking for in the next pope.
Gerard O’ConnellMay 03, 2025
Few, if any, Latin Americans show up on the speculative lists of who might be elected as the supreme pontiff, or “papabile.” But that doesn’t mean the cardinals will not once again look to the New World.
J.D. Long GarcíaMay 03, 2025