We offer a number of opportunities to engage with our editors and other members of our community. For more information about exclusive members-only events, please support our mission by becoming a subscribing member.
The award-winning columnist Ross Douthat, of The New York Times, and best-selling author James Martin, S.J., editor at large of America magazine, will engage in a dialogue about civility in American public and ecclesial discourse, moderated by Matt Malone, S.J., editor in chief of America.
Civility in America is a three-part series that will continue in Spring 2018.
When: December 13, 2017 | 6 p.m.
Where: Sheen Center for Thought and Culture 18 Bleecker St., New York, N.Y. 10012
Tickets: $20 ($15 for students)
What are the prospects for mutual understanding and engagement between these groups, and where are the limits? Join James Martin, S.J., and Patrick Hornbeck, chair of Fordham’s Department of Theology, for an evening of lively conversation and debate. The discussion will be moderated by Natalia Imperatori-Lee, professor of religious studies at Manhattan College.
Join America Media along with Fordham University’s Theology Department and Office of Alumni Relations for a remarkable and open discussion.
On March 15, America Media and the American Bible Society are proud to host Archbishop Christophe Pierre for an event on the work of Pope Francis on the fourth anniversary of his election to the papacy. To reserve a seat, please email events@americamedia.org or call 212-515-0105. Reception to follow.
America Media will be in the Holy Land on pilgrimage February 24 – March 5, 2017. With Father James Martin, S.J., as our guide, we’re exploring the land of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection.
For more information visit us at http://journeys.americamedia.org.
To commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, America Media and Concordia University are presenting a two-part panel discussion, Sept. 25-26. The first evening, held at Concordia University, will focus on "What Have We Learned from the Reformation?" and the second evening, held at Fordham University in the Bronx, will focus on "How do we move forward following the Reformation?" Each evening will be followed by a vesper service and reception.
Join America Media and the Sheen Center on May 9 for the first in a three-part series on how society can embrace civil discourse despite increasingly severe differences in policy, media and religion. Reception to follow.
Join America Media and Fordham University's Curran Center for American Catholic Studies at a conference on the Catholic Literary Imagination, April 27-29. Full details and reservations can be found here.