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FaithFeatures
Nichole M. Flores
My grandmother embodied a distinctly Guadalupan presence: prayerful, patient, joyful and strong. Whether nurturing a child, a friendship or a garden, she knew how to help things grow.
Image: iStock, (CNS photo/Jim Lo Scalzo, EPA) Composite: America
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Bryan N. Massingale
What ought to be the Ignatian contribution to the fight for racial justice, given our mission and our values?
Evangelical Christians pray together on Bar Beach in Lagos, Nigeria September 28, 2003. (Getty Images)
FaithFeatures
Linus Unah
On university campuses in Nigeria, the competition for souls can be fierce.
FaithFeatures
Juan Ramon Moreno
An abridged text of a retreat talk given by Juan Ramón Moreno, S.J., to members of the Christian Base Communities in Nicaragua in 1988, one year before his martyrdom.
FaithFeatures
Eve Tushnet
A church that can welcome homeless people only at their best will be a church where everybody fears to show their weaknesses.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Jim McDermott
The voters I spoke with were not single-issue voters, and they showed a comfort with, even insistence on, complexity around a range of issues that are part of our national conversation.