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Arts & Culture Podcasts
How to Live a Committed Life
November 16, 2016
Politics & Society Current Comment
There are often mistakes in capital trials. But that’s not the strongest argument against the death penalty.
November 15, 2016
Slowly, the death penalty is gaining ground again.
Politics & Society Current Comment
Maine gives a boost to independent candidates with ranked-choice voting
November 15, 2016
The citizens of Maine quietly approved an unorthodox way of electing people to office.
Politics & Society Current Comment
Amid larger migrant plight, unaccompanied children and teens face unique dangers
November 15, 2016
The plight of these children and teens highlights the growing problem of unaccompanied child migrants throughout Europe.
Faith
Deacons, Women and the Call to Serve: a special video event
November 14, 2016
A special web round-table discussion sponsored by America Media and the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture.
Faith In All Things
WATCH LIVE: Ignatian Family Teach-In 2016
November 12, 2016
Watch the Ignatian Family Teach-In 2016 live this weekend.
Politics & Society
How are Catholics reacting to Donald Trump’s unexpected win?
November 10, 2016
A majority of Catholics—52 percent—voted for Mr. Trump.
Politics & Society Editorials
Editors: This election made our divisions undeniable, but politics alone won’t heal them
November 09, 2016
No one should feel complacent about the divisions this election emphasized and exploited, which run far deeper than political allegiances.
Politics & Society Podcasts
How Our Next President Was Elected
November 09, 2016
Faith Editorials
The Year of Mercy is ending, but the work of mercy goes on.
November 08, 2016
As this year ends, it is crucial that we not shut the door—holy or otherwise—on the needs of those around us.
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