Why can't Catholics and Protestants share the experience of partaking in the Eucharist each according to their tradition?
On this week’s episode, host Colleen Dulle interviews Catholic author and academic Michael W. Higgins to discuss his new book ...
On this week’s episode of “,” Ashley and Zac are joined by America magazine’s editor in chief, Sam Sawyer, S.J., to discuss ...
History was made on Nov. 5, when Francis, the first Jesuit pope, visited the Gregorian University, the oldest and largest pontifical university in Rome, founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1551.
"Reminders to “be kind,” or the hope for a quiet life with just enough creature comforts and just enough distraction are ...
Nothing is more miserable than an earnest Christian who pursues an ideal, miserable to self and to others. You have got to be in love. If there is a common focus for the female doctors of the church, ...
This election highlights the deep divisions in American society. But perhaps the strange working of mercy and providence is evident even there, keeping us attentive to the need for conversion and ...
Donald J. Trump’s decisive Electoral College win was achieved in part by a strong show of support from white Catholic voters, ...
Joseph Hazboun, CNEWA’s regional director in Jerusalem, described expanding difficulties for the Christian Arab community on ...
Kamala Harris did worse with women, Hispanics and young people than did the Democratic candidates in the last two ...
In the second part of the show, Colleen interviews Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark about what the experience at the synod ...
Voters in Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota Nov. 5 rejected amendments to their state constitutions that would have codified ...