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America StaffFebruary 16, 2023

Tim Reidy, America’s deputy editor in chief, and I are very grateful to have had the chance to speak about our vision for America Media at our Town Hall on Feb. 15. As the 15th editor in chief, I was especially pleased to be able to answer some of your thoughtful questions and share a bit about my own approach to America’s media ministry.

For those of you who missed it, you can watch a recording of the Town Hall above. I am also pleased to share the links for some of America Media’s projects that we discussed last night, including:

I hope last night’s session was the first in a series of conversations we are able to have together about the issues that are most important to us Catholics as we look to come ever closer to our loving God. In the meantime, please know how grateful I am for your support—as readers and listeners, subscribers, and donors—that makes America’s important work possible.

With gratitude and prayers,
Sam Sawyer, S.J.

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