Voices
Cecilia González-Andrieu, PhD. is professor of theology at Loyola Marymount University and a contributing writer for America. Among her many publications is Bridge to Wonder: Art as a Gospel of Beauty. She is also an advisor to Discerning Deacons, the Ignatian Solidarity Network and Catholic Women Preach.
Politics & SocietyFaith
My childhood in Cuba made me prize critical thought. It also made me aware that extremism for the sake of power results in the erosion of truth and agency.
FaithFeatures
Let us add direction and purpose to our resolve, and let us give ourselves some magis-inspired goals.
Arts & CultureMusic
Roberto S. Goizueta’s 'Caminemos con Jesús' has become incarnate in singer-songwriter-theologian Tony Alonso’s new songbook.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
This election is is forcing us to “sacar los trapos sucios,” bring out our dirty laundry.
FaithFeatures
What kind of people will we be, not only at the end of the Covid-19 storm but throughout the journey?
FaithFaith in Focus
The first in her family to attend college, a student reflects with her professor on her life of struggles and growth as she prepares to graduate from Loyola Marymount University.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
There was something truly inspiring about the presence of these undocumented students at a moment that could very well determine their place in this country.
FaithFeatures
The story of “La Virgen del Tepeyac” is about the birth of a people.
FaithFeatures
In many corners of the church, women are not treated with equal dignity and worth. Too often, the structures of the Catholic Church show little openness to meaningful transformation. But our church’s lack of insight, and the breakdown of our own self-monitoring systems, are curable.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Asking the question about access to universities overlooks the painful truth that the entire journey of education is profoundly challenging for the poor and people of color.