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FaithConclave Diary
The choice of a papal name is said to be the new pope’s first important decision.
FaithConclave Diary
James Martin, S.J.April 30, 2025
Much of what you hear about who the next pope will be, spoken with enormous confidence by people in the know, is often completely contradictory.
FaithNews Analysis
James Martin, S.J.April 28, 2025
Dozens, perhaps hundreds, have told me that this time of transition makes them feel unsure, unsettled and uncomfortable, three difficult feelings. Some people have even told me that they are afraid. To which I say: Fear not!
FaithFaith
James Martin, S.J.April 22, 2025
All of Pope Francis' gestures, meetings and desires for encounter were themselves a form of “teaching.” And L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics and their families have told me repeatedly what a difference this change in approach has meant.
FaithFeatures
James Martin, S.J.April 21, 2025
“Pope Francis entered the papacy as a Jesuit, governed as one and died as one,” Father James Martin writes.
Arts & CultureTelevision
James Martin, S.J.April 07, 2025
Take the money? Join a monastery? Grab the gun?
FaithLast Take
James Martin, S.J.March 20, 2025
Some of your favorite books by Christian authors came to be because of the careful and loving assistance of Roger Freet, the editor and literary agent who died on March 18.
FaithFaith in Focus
James Martin, S.J.February 24, 2025
Loving God: As Francis, our beloved pope, suffers from grave illnesses, we come before you in prayer.
Arts & CultureBooks
I was delighted recently to discover that three of my favorite authors, all from extremely different backgrounds and perspectives, have written three extremely different books on aging. Yet even with their differences, they agree on the big points.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
James Martin, S.J.January 27, 2025
Jesus calls us to care for those in need—regardless of national boundaries.
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