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Deniz Demirer, Director of Photography
Colleen Dulle, Assistant Producer
Kevin Jackson, Assistant Producer

Christianity has a long and storied history in China, dating back nearly 1,300 years. It’s seen periods of prosperity and also of darkness. Since the late 1970’s, sweeping changes in Chinese society have lead to a rebirth of Christianity. And China today is arguably more open than ever to the faith. We traveled to China to get a handle on just how the Catholic Church is faring in China’s changing reality.


Pope Francis says climate change deniers should "ask the scientists" and suggests the repeal of DACA is "not pro-life." Plus, he explains his black eye,
More: https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2017/09/11/pope-francis-says-daca-repeal-not-pro-life-and-refutes-climate-change

Students, faculty, and staff at Jesuit Universities around the country push back against the Trump administration's plan to end DACA, a policy which could lead to the deportation of students at Jesuit Schools.
Special Thanks to the Los Angeles Loyolan. Their coverage of the LMU demonstration here.

Father James Martin, SJ explains and recounts some of the most difficult, and surprising, parts of Saint Teresa of Calcutta's life. Watch to learn more!

Two great St. Teresas -- of Calcutta and Lisieux -- shared something in common: doubt. Fr. James Martin explains in this installment of Saints in :60.

Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer fulfills lifelong dream of meeting Pope Francis.
Full story: https://www.americamagazine.org/faith...

An undocumented mother of three U.S. citizens finds sanctuary in a New York City church.

A cajun priest bought an old ambulance and converted it into a mobile confessional
