

Engaging the Spirituals: The secular challenge to the New Evangelization
The secular challenge to the New Evangelization
Climate For Change: What the church can do about global warming
What the church can do about global warming
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
Is Rick Santorum right about John F. Kennedy?
Letters
Letters
First Amendment No Detail Even if the editors of America have no problem (“Policy, Not Liberty, 3/5) with paying for abortion-inducing drugs with funds donated or paid by the faithful, they should jealously guard the rights endowed by our creator and guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. The Fi
Editorials
Democracy and Stability
Stability does not have to be the enemy of democracy. It can sometimes be its friend.
Books
Brothers’ Keepers
In search of the real Thornton Wilder
Faith Enters the Public Square
Charles Taylor on the vexed issue of church and state in contemporary politics.
Television
‘Glee’ Grown Up: NBC’s ‘Smash’
NBC’s ‘Smash’ asks what it takes—in the lives of those who do it—to produce a Broadway musical.
New Media
Digital Offerings: Praying in the Internet age
Every day on Facebook and Twitter, people ask for prayers for their loved ones. Others spread the message through status updates and Twitter feeds.
The Word
Darkness and Faith
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord (B), April 1, 2012
Columns
Time to Cool Down
We must trade the culture warrior agenda for one of diplomacy.
Current Comment
Current Comment
Government's Task; Women at Work; Televangelism
Signs Of the Times
Caritas Lebanon Shelters Families Fleeing Violence
According to the president of Caritas Lebanon, families escaping Syria “are coming out in the cold with nothing but the clothes on their backs.”
Reaching Across Generational Divides
Demographic data show the U.S. church is younger and more ethnically diverse, though increasingly Latino.
Mandate Standoff?
An invitation from the White House to “work out the wrinkles” regarding the health care mandate failed to reach an agreement.
U.S. Budget Priorities
In a letter to Congress, Bishop Stephen Blaire and Bishop Richard Pates supported moves to strengthen programs that help the poor and vulnerable at home and abroad.
Attacks on Christians
Attacks on Christians in Africa, the Middle East and Asia more than tripled between 2003 and 2010
News Briefs
On March 5 St. Francis Xavier Church in Henryville, Ind., became the main aid center for local victims of a devastating chain of tornadoes.






