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November 2022

Vol. 227 / No. 4

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Faith Dispatches
Gerard O’ConnellSeptember 22, 2022

In the second part of this exclusive interview, Cardinal Grech reveals in new depth the plans for the continental and Roman phases of the global synodal process.

A water main break in January 2015 snarls streets in Lower Manhattan. iStock photo.
Politics & Society Dispatches
America StaffOctober 13, 2022

U.S. municipal water and wastewater systems are buckling after decades of neglect.

Faith Features
Collin PriceOctober 13, 2022

The movement for natural burial is growing and is slowly becoming more mainstream in the United States, but the practice is as old and widespread as our species.

"People of God: How Catholic parish life is changing in the United States," a new documentary film from America Media
Faith Features

In the fall of 2021, America Media’s video team hatched an idea: What would it look like if we traveled to four parishes across the United States during the course of one year and assessed their similarities and differences? Here is a snapshot of what we found.

Faith Faith and Reason

This summer, amid a growing debate about gender identity in the United States, America asked two professors of theology to revisit the 2019 Vatican document on “‘gender theory in education.”

a line drawing of a dove, very simple black line on white background
Faith Faith in Focus
Our readersOctober 13, 2022

These (very) short essays about unexpectedly experiencing God in the world today include feelings of joy, sadness, laughter, anger and anything in between.

seven college students in regular clothes stand in front of a graffiti mural of george floyd with his face and name, in minneapolis
Faith Faith in Focus
Renée Darline RodenOctober 13, 2022

Modern Catholic Pilgrim, the company organizing these pilgrimages, aims to reform the culture of the American Church—and even secular society—through the spiritual practices of hospitality and pilgrimage.