Oct 6, 2014; Matt Malone: America Magazine: Of Many Things
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July 21, 2014: in Our Company: Fr. Malone Discusses the Importance of Branding
One such speaker was Fr. Matt Malone, SJ, editor in chief of America magazine who came to talk about how the 105-year-old Jesuit publication has been able to stay relevant throughout the years. Dec 10, 2013: Youtube: America Magazine (THE CHURCH ALIVE CLIP)
America is a Catholic media ministry that interprets the Church for the world and the world for the Church. It has been a forum for discussion of religion, society, politics and culture from a Catholic perspective for over 100 years. How does a community with a long history and vast outreach respond to an effort like the New Evangelization? Editor in Chief of America Fr. Matt Malone, SJ and Fr. Jim Martin, SJ answer that question and more in this clip from The Church Alive (Ep.11): The Consecrated Life Dec 8, 2013: The Evangelist: Advent advice: Listen to pope, keep food aid
In a remarkable interview with Jesuit-run America magazine, Francis offered some insights which provide an excellent Advent meditation as we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Savior. (See www.americamagazine.org/print/15634 for the full interview.) Sept 25, 2013: EWTN: Cardinal Dolan Applauds Pope's Interview With Jesuit Journal
In an interview with America, New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan expressed his joy with Pope Francis' interview which was recently published in 16 Jesuit journals around the world. The in-depth interview highlighted the Holy Father's thoughts on the mission of the Church in today's world. Sept 25, 2013: Poynter: America magazine corrects Pope Francis interview
The Jesuit magazine America apologized for cutting a sentence from its English version of Pope Francis’ famous interview, Dennis Coday writes in National Catholic Reporter. NCR’s Phyllis Zagano first noticed the missing sentence, which was about expanding women’s roles in the Catholic Church, a sentence she notes made big news in Spain. |
Sept 19, 2013: Why I Am Catholic: Your “Must Read” of the Day: The Pope Francis Interview in America Magazine UPDATED
It’s big. It’s bold. And it’s the first time America has ever interviewed a pope. Actually, a Jesuit priest from the Italian journal La Civiltà Cattolica did the interviewing from questions drafted by various Jesuit publications, including America.
It’s big. It’s bold. And it’s the first time America has ever interviewed a pope. Actually, a Jesuit priest from the Italian journal La Civiltà Cattolica did the interviewing from questions drafted by various Jesuit publications, including America.
Sept 19, 2013: Washington Post: Pope Francis in America magazine, unfiltered
An extraordinary moment in journalism. That’s the only way to describe the September 30 issue of America Magazine, completely given over to an interview with Pope Francis. It can be accessed online here: www.americamagazine.org/pope-interview
An extraordinary moment in journalism. That’s the only way to describe the September 30 issue of America Magazine, completely given over to an interview with Pope Francis. It can be accessed online here: www.americamagazine.org/pope-interview
Feb 19, 2013: Huffington Post: America, Catholic Magazine, Calls For Repeal Of Second Amendment In Controversial Editorial
A respected and popular Catholic weekly magazine has made a landmark -- and certainly controversial -- call in its latest editorial.America is a national Jesuit weekly, founded in 1909 and based in New York. The magazine has an online edition and still maintains a print subscription. It is also the only national Catholic weekly magazine in the United States, according to the America website.
A respected and popular Catholic weekly magazine has made a landmark -- and certainly controversial -- call in its latest editorial.America is a national Jesuit weekly, founded in 1909 and based in New York. The magazine has an online edition and still maintains a print subscription. It is also the only national Catholic weekly magazine in the United States, according to the America website.
Mar 23, 2012: Catholic Culture: America magazine decries US bishops' stand on religious freedom
An editorial in the Jesuit magazine America has scolded the US bishops for their continued opposition to President Obama’s contraceptive mandate.
An editorial in the Jesuit magazine America has scolded the US bishops for their continued opposition to President Obama’s contraceptive mandate.
Matt Malone, S.J., is the 14th editor in chief of America. Fr. Malone began his tenure as editor in chief on October 1, 2012. At the time of his appointment he was the youngest editor in chief in America’s history. He served for two years as an associate editor, from 2007-2009, when he covered foreign policy and domestic politics. He was the recipient of the 2006 first place Catholic Press Association award for essay writing. From 1995-1997, Fr. Malone was special assistant and chief speechwriter to U.S. Representative Martin T. Meehan (D-MA). From 1997-2002, he served as the founding deputy director of MassINC, an independent political think tank, and co-publisher of CommonWealth, an award-winning review of politics, ideas and civic life. His writing has appeared in numerous national and international publications and his work and ideas have been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post among others. He is the author of Catholiques Sans Etiquette, a book concerning the church and the political, which was published in 2014 by Salvator Press in Paris.
Fr. Malone entered the Society of Jesus in 2002. He was ordained a priest on June 9, 2012 by Edward Cardinal Egan, archbishop emeritus of New York. Fr. Malone received his undergraduate degree, cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He holds a M.A. from Fordham University; a Bachelor of Divinity (Honors,1st class) from The University of London and a Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology (summa cum laude with the congratulations of the board of examiners) from the Catholic University of Louvain. He was a founding member of REMUS (Religion, Mimesis and Society), an interdisciplinary research group at Heythrop College dedicated to the thought of Rene Girard. He is a member of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion and is chaplain to the New York Press Club.
Father Malone is a member of the pastoral teams at the Parish of Saints John and Paul in Larchmont, N.Y., the Church of Saint Francis Xavier in Manhattan and the Cathedral of Saint Patrick.
Fr. Malone entered the Society of Jesus in 2002. He was ordained a priest on June 9, 2012 by Edward Cardinal Egan, archbishop emeritus of New York. Fr. Malone received his undergraduate degree, cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He holds a M.A. from Fordham University; a Bachelor of Divinity (Honors,1st class) from The University of London and a Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology (summa cum laude with the congratulations of the board of examiners) from the Catholic University of Louvain. He was a founding member of REMUS (Religion, Mimesis and Society), an interdisciplinary research group at Heythrop College dedicated to the thought of Rene Girard. He is a member of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion and is chaplain to the New York Press Club.
Father Malone is a member of the pastoral teams at the Parish of Saints John and Paul in Larchmont, N.Y., the Church of Saint Francis Xavier in Manhattan and the Cathedral of Saint Patrick.