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Arts & Culture Your Take
January 24, 2020
Our readers answer the question: What was the most spiritually significant film you saw in 2019?
Politics & Society Your Take
January 10, 2020
In conjunction with the annual March for Life and the lead editorial in this issue, we asked America’s readers for examples of promoting a culture of life in individuals or groups, either by themselves or with their neighbors.
Politics & Society Your Take
December 27, 2019
John Boehner was the subject of the 2019 America Profile (“A Conversation With Former House Speaker John Boehner,” 12/9/19). The cover story generated a fair amount of feedback, much of it expressing a longing for bipartisanship in the public square.
Faith Your Take
December 13, 2019
America asked its readers to send us a photo and description of their Nativity set and tell us what makes it special.
Faith Your Take
November 27, 2019
At the risk of wading into one of our nation’s and church’s most contentious questions, America asked our readers when they think is the right time to decorate for Christmas.
Politics & Society Your Take
November 01, 2019
Many countries around the globe employ a system of mandatory national service for their citizens. We asked our readers: Is mandatory service for U.S. citizens a good idea?
Faith Your Take
October 18, 2019
Listeners of Jesuitical offer their own answer to the podcast's recurring question.
Faith Your Take
October 04, 2019
We asked our readers: In what ways is the church helping Latinos live out their faith in this country?
Magazine Letters
October 04, 2019
‘I take that to mean the true in persona Christi role is not exercising special powers but witnessing that even the worst can be saved.’
Arts & Culture Your Take
September 13, 2019
Ciaran Freeman spent last summer, after his year as an O’Hare fellow at America Media, combing through movies about Catholic schools and ranking them. The findings were published here. Since then, readers have written in to let Mr. Freeman know what films he overlooked in his top-10 ranking.