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Video at the intersection of the church and the world. View all of our video content at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKrLOIYtxTfjkBy5ho3FSaA.
Sebastian Gomes, Executive Producer
Deniz Demirer, Director of Photography
Colleen Dulle, Assistant Producer
Kevin Jackson, Assistant Producer
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Over 1700 students converged on Washington, D.C., Nov 7-9, for the largest annual Catholic social justice conference in the country.
Hours before the debut of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," James Martin, SJ, asks the questions all Catholics are dying to know.
The Synod on the Family has just concluded in Rome. America's Editor at Large, James Martin, SJ, suggests five accomplishments of this monumental event on family life in the Catholic Church.
Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago speaks to America's chief correspondent, Kevin Clarke, at the USCCB Fall General Assembly, and shares his thoughts on revisions to the bishops' voter's guide, "Faithful Citizenship."
Nearly 400 students from 40 Jesuit schools around the country converged on Philly this weekend to see the first Jesuit pope and to fellowship with one another as a Jesuit family.
Our journey following in the footsteps of St Ignatius concludes in Barcelona. But here, it also begins...
This September, America Media will bring you comprehensive, in-depth coverage of Pope Francis' historic visit to the United States.
"Pope Francis has created a spirit of dialogue and openness where people are able to say: Maybe Jesus is here to love even me, as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered person."
FaithVideo
What does Blessed Oscar Romero's beatification mean for the people of El Salvador? Take in their reactions, plus the extraordinary sights and sounds of the beatification festivities.
Pope Francis' environmental encyclical has arrived..