Voices
Kerry Weber is an executive editor for America.
FaithDispatches
“Someone once said to me that the St. Louis Jesuits wrote the spiritual soundtrack to our lives,” said John Limb, former publisher of Oregon Catholic Press, the publisher of the St. Louis Jesuits. “For those of us of a certain age, that was true.”
Arts & CultureBooks
Megan K. Stack offers a brutally honest look at her own efforts to navigate the strange dance between her and her employees, who must perform the functions of a family without truly being part of it.
FaithInterviews
‘I was absolutely, unequivocally unaware of Mr. Fuller’s intention’ to kill himself.
FaithMagazine
“The Church is a family of families,” Pope Francis writes in “Amoris Laetitia.”
Arts & CultureTelevision
The history of “Sesame Street” offers some helpful lessons to anyone trying to spread a message of hope in an all-too-divided world.
Arts & CultureFilm
‘Blinded by the Light’ captures the angst and joy of being a teenager.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Perinatal hospice offers compassionate care to children with life-limiting conditions.
FaithFaith in Focus
Of course, the train ride was the highlight of his day. But I am hopeful he learned what it means to welcome the stranger.
FaithNews Analysis
Our survey of Catholic women found little opposition to the ordination of women as permanent deacons, but a survey of U.S. bishops revealed more skepticism of the idea.
FaithFaith in Focus
If we look at the qualities required to fulfill the request rather than the connotation of the word itself, what is simply being asked of women and men is sacrificial love.