Catholics and Controversy: How the Church Can Engage In and Moderate Online Discussions
June 17, 2014Fr. Matt Malone, editor in chief of America Magazine, spoke at the Diocese of Brooklyn’s World Communications Day on May 22, 2014, […]
Fr. Matt Malone, editor in chief of America Magazine, spoke at the Diocese of Brooklyn’s World Communications Day on May 22, 2014, […]
Currents correspondent Michelle Powers turns to Brother Geoffrey Clement, OSF, of St. Francis College, for historical perspective the current situation for Christians […]
Less than a month after Pope Francis extended the invitation, Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestian leader Mahmoud Abbas met at the […]
On the 25th anniversary of the peace protests in Tiananmen Square, Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach spoke with Chinese Catholics in Brooklyn.
Dr. Walter Zaryckyj of the Center for US-Ukrainian Relations joins host Msgr. Kieran Harrington in-studio to discuss the ongoing conflict of the […]
One British Member of Parliament uses a frightful term of history – “the Final Solution” –to describe Islamic terrorists. David Alton sits […]
New Yorkers need to answer an important question soon — who should lead their state’s government: the current governor, Andrew Cuomo or […]
Bishop DiMarzio is leading a push to win approval of a new tax law that is designed to help schools. He joined […]
Monica Ashour, educator and President of the Theology of the Body Evangelization Team, joins host Monsignor Kieran Harrington in a conversation on […]
As 2014 approaches, Ed Wilkinson, Editor-in-Chief of the Brooklyn Diocesan newspaper The Tablet, and John Woods, Editor-in-Chief of the New York Archdiocesan […]