An Ethiopian family arrived in Malta as refugees. A Jesuit community welcomed them.
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Fr. James Martin: Why I advocate for refugees
I’m not a political person, but I am a Christian, and I feel compelled to speak out on this issue.
To think that I saw it on 56th Street: a farewell to America House
It is a bittersweet day for all who lived and worked at the longtime home of America magazine.
Martin Scorsese on his faith, films and “Silence”
Director Martin Scorsese sits down with James Martin, S.J., to discuss his faith, his films and his new movie “Silence.”
MAGIS 2016 Poland | Jesuit Service
We caught up with young people from across the globe gathered in Poland for Jesuit “experiments,” days of service and prayer before World Youth Day.
Why this Jesuit working for Israeli-Palestinian peace is hopeful
David Neuhaus was born to Jewish parents fleeing the Holocaust. Today, he’s a Jesuit priest working for Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.
Interview | Arturo Sosa, S.J., Jesuit Superior General
Our exclusive interview with the new global head of the Jesuit order.
A Final Farewell to Daniel Berrigan
Hundreds gathered in New York to say farewell to legendary peace activist and priest, Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Pope Francis: Still a Jesuit
On the first anniversary of Pope Francis' election, James Martin, S.J., looks at the pope's Jesuit identity.
Tu gracia me basta
“Hubo tantas cosas en los Ejercicios que me transformaron y me cambiaron, que me enseñaron quién era… y dónde creo que Dios quiere que esté”
