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America (magazine)
America is a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Jesuits of the United States and headquartered in midtown Manhattan. It contains news and opinion about Catholicism and how it relates to American politics and cultural life. It has been published continuously since 1909, and is also available online.
With its Jesuit affiliation, America has been considered a liberal-leaning publication, and has been described by The Washington Post as "a favorite of Catholic liberal intellectuals".
The Jesuit provinces of the U.S.A. founded America in New York in 1909 and continue to publish the weekly printed magazine. Francis X. Talbot was editor-in-chief from 1936 to 1944.
Matt Malone became the fourteenth editor-in-chief on 1 October 2012, the youngest in the magazine's history. In September 2013, the magazine published an interview of Pope Francis with his fellow Jesuit Antonio Spadaro.
In the spring of 2014, Malone announced that America would open a bureau in Rome with Gerard O'Connell as correspondent.
On February 28, 2017, America launched a podcast, Jesuitical, targeted at young Catholics.
With the July 2020 issue, the publication went from 28 issues to 14 issues per year; from the July 2022 issue, from 14 issues to 11, with the July/August issue as a double issue.
In 2022, Matt Malone concluded his editorship after ten years.
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America (magazine)
America is a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Jesuits of the United States and headquartered in midtown Manhattan. It contains news and opinion about Catholicism and how it relates to American politics and cultural life. It has been published continuously since 1909, and is also available online.
With its Jesuit affiliation, America has been considered a liberal-leaning publication, and has been described by The Washington Post as "a favorite of Catholic liberal intellectuals".
The Jesuit provinces of the U.S.A. founded America in New York in 1909 and continue to publish the weekly printed magazine. Francis X. Talbot was editor-in-chief from 1936 to 1944.
Matt Malone became the fourteenth editor-in-chief on 1 October 2012, the youngest in the magazine's history. In September 2013, the magazine published an interview of Pope Francis with his fellow Jesuit Antonio Spadaro.
In the spring of 2014, Malone announced that America would open a bureau in Rome with Gerard O'Connell as correspondent.
On February 28, 2017, America launched a podcast, Jesuitical, targeted at young Catholics.
With the July 2020 issue, the publication went from 28 issues to 14 issues per year; from the July 2022 issue, from 14 issues to 11, with the July/August issue as a double issue.
In 2022, Matt Malone concluded his editorship after ten years.