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America Media leads the conversation on faith and culture. Across all our platforms—print, digital, video, audio and events—we provide a smart, Catholic take about issues at the intersection of the church and world from a variety of viewpoints.

Here are some highlights that show how America Media is making an impact.

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A formal alliance has been forged that will provide multimedia resources that foster critical thinking and promote ethical and religious values, nurturing the next generation of decision-makers and opinion leaders in service of the greater good.
This new feature spotlights a public figure whose Catholic faith plays a meaningful role in life and work.
America Media announces the launch of Faith in Focus with Fr. James Martin, SJ, a new talk show featuring interviews with celebrities including Stephen Colbert and Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan, and engaging segments about how people’s Catholic faith inspires them.
As the Catholic Church is rocked by yet another series of sex abuse and misconduct scandals, America Media has devoted significant attention and resources to covering the crisis.
The trustees of Saint Thomas More: The Catholic Chapel & Center at Yale University and the directors of America Media are pleased to announce that Phil Klay, author of Redeployment (Penguin Press, 2014), is the 2018 Laureate of the George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize for Journalism, Arts & Letters for outstanding work in the category of Cultural & Historic Criticism.
Rev. Matthew F. Malone, S.J., president and editor in chief of America Media, announced today the selection of three graduating seniors from U.S. Jesuit Colleges and Universities to serve as the 2018-19 Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J., Postgraduate Media Fellows.
America magazine, the Catholic review of faith and culture published by the Jesuits of the United States, just released the most comprehensive survey of U.S. Catholic women ever conducted. Over 1,500 women participated in the survey, sharing their beliefs, practices, experiences and attitudes about being Catholic.
Hispanics are also forming a new geographical center for U.S. Catholicism, according to Dr. Hosffman Ospino, associate professor of Hispanic ministry and religious education at Boston College.
In “When a Jew and a Catholic Marry,” Mark Oppenheimer, the award-winning religion writer, explores the challenges and unexpected blessings of three Jewish-Catholic marriages.