We are missing a powerful and vivid symbol of the love of Jesus, writes Father James Martin. For the Sacred Heart is nothing less than an image of the way that Jesus loves us.
Jesuits
St. Jean de Brébeuf, a Jesuit hero
Every Jesuit saint was a member of the Society of Jesus, lived vows of poverty, chastity and obedience in community; and were formed by the Spiritual Exercises. But even with those important commonalities, no one was alike.
The Worst Sin I’ve Ever Committed
Father James Martin on the worst mistake he made working as a young Jesuit among the East African refugees who settled in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya.
Fay Vincent on George Hunt
Thanks to former Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent for sending this remembrance of George W. Hunt, S.J.
R.I.P.: George W. Hunt, S.J., Editor of America (1984-1998)
The Rev George W Hunt, S.J., editor in chief of America magazine from 1984-1998, died this morning at the Fordham University Jesuit community in New York.
The Catholic Brothers and St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
Oct. 31 is the feast of a remarkable Catholic brother, St. Alphonsus Rodríguez, the humble Jesuit porter of Majorca.
On the Feast of the North American Martyrs, remembering the courageous life of St. Jean de Brébeuf
St. Jean de Brébeuf’s life, like the lives of all the North American Martyrs, has much to teach us about working and living among those who are different from us.
Who was the real Iñigo of Loyola?
An excerpt from ‘The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything,’ by Father James Martin
Living with Dan Berrigan
Living in the same Jesuit community as Dan Berrigan–what a privilege to share meals and conversation with this great man an icon of the anti-war movement who was willing to spend time behind bars to assert his opposition to war-related violence and in fact all forms of violence including abortio
Editorial Announcement: From April 17, 1909
True to its name and to its character as a Catholic review, AMERICA will be cosmopolitan not only in contents but also in spirit.
