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Current Comment
February 04, 2015
The late Rev. Richard McBrien said he didn't "hold things back.” We are richer for it.
Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
January 30, 2015
From 1928 to 2003, the Catholic Book Club worked as a subscription service where America partnered with publishers to mail books to CBC readers. A (more or less) comprehensive list of 75 years worth of selections can be found here.
Editorials
January 28, 2015
Affordable child care and paid medical leave are pro-life issues.
Current Comment
January 28, 2015
What we can learn from the complicated legacy and canonization of Junípero Serra
A nun waves a Vatican flag while attending Mass with Pope John Paul II in Havana Jan. 25, 1998.
Vantage Point
January 22, 2015
Time has accomplished what a U.S.-supported invasion, a crushing economic embargo, the collapse of the Soviet Union and any number of external and internal catastrophes could not: the removal of Fidel Castro from direct control over the people of Cuba. Suffering from failing health, Castro has final
Priest prays with death-row inmate.
Current Comment
January 22, 2015
In 2014 state legislatures and courts made record reforms to solitary confinement.
People hold a placard at vigil for Paris shooting victims.
Editorials
January 22, 2015
Set restraints on speech through civic consensus, not government or religious edict
Video
January 14, 2015
On Saturday December 13 representatives from five publications discussed the role of the Catholic media in the new evangelization at a conference at St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, N.Y. Sponsored by America and St. Joseph's, the gathering features presentations by the editors of America, t
In All Things
January 08, 2015
In the fourth installment of quot The Living Word quot lecture series New Testament scholar nbsp Amy-Jill Levine will present quot Jesus rsquo Parables Jewish Stories Christian Interpretations Universal Lessons quot The event nbsp will take place Wednesday March 11 at 6 30 p m at the Ame
Editorials
January 08, 2015
In some sense the Christmas story is one of borders. The Gospel of Luke tells us that the Holy Family’s journey begins with a population divided, a census of “the whole world...each to his own town” (2:1-3). And, in the Gospel of Matthew, Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem, then f