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James J. Martin (priest)

James J. Martin SJ (born 29 December 1960) is an American Jesuit Catholic priest, writer, and editor-at-large of the Jesuit magazine America.[1]


James Martin

Orders
OrdinationJune 1999
Personal details
Born (1960-12-29) December 29, 1960 (age 62)
DenominationRoman Catholic, Latin Church
ResidenceManhattan, New York, U.S.
OccupationJesuit Catholic priest, author
Alma mater

A New York Times Best Selling author, Martin's books include The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and My Life With the Saints.[2] He is a public speaker on the Ignatian spirituality as inspired by Saint Ignatius of Loyola.

Pope Francis appointed Martin as a consultant to the Secretariat for Communications at the Vatican in 2017.[3][4]

Martin's public outreach to the LGBT community has drawn both support and condemnation from within the Catholic Church.[5][6] This is the subject of his book Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity. In 2021, a documentary film about Martin's LGBT ministry, also called Building a Bridge, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.[7]

Education, career and early ministry Edit

Martin grew up in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, United States, and attended Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School.[8] He received his bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business in 1982 and was employed at General Electric in New York City and later at GE Capital in Stamford, Connecticut.[9]

Dissatisfied with the corporate world, and after viewing a documentary on the life of Trappist monk Thomas Merton, Martin became more deeply involved in the Catholic Church and entered the Society of Jesus (more commonly known as the Jesuits) in August 1988. During his studies to become a Jesuit priest, Martin earned a M.A. in philosophy from Loyola University Chicago in 1994, a M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology in 1998, and a Th.M., also from the Weston School, in 1999.[10] He was ordained a priest in June 1999.[9] His activity for LGBTQ people was intensified after the 2016 Pulse shooting which caused 49 deaths at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.[11]

In addition to his work at America magazine, Martin has written or edited more than a dozen books on religious and spiritual topics. He is a frequent commentator for CNN, NPR, Fox News Channel, Time magazine, The Huffington Post,[12] and other news outlets, and has written several op-ed pieces and blogged for The New York Times.[9] In September 2019, Martin met privately with Pope Francis at the Vatican to discuss the pastoral care of LGBT Catholics.[13]

Media ventures Edit

Television appearances Edit

On September 13, 2007, Martin appeared on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report to discuss Mother Teresa's fifty-year sense of abandonment by God which had much coverage in the media at the time.[14] Martin appeared several more times on The Colbert Report, once to discuss Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the U.S. in April 2008,[15] and again on February 23, 2009, to discuss how poverty (or, at least, reducing the importance one places on material goods) can bring one closer to God.[16]

On March 18, 2010, Martin was invited to the program in the wake of Glenn Beck's suggestion that Catholics run away from priests who preach "social justice".[17] Martin said that "social justice addresses the things that keep people poor" and "asks you why are these people poor." He added that "Christ asked us to work with the poor. ... In the Gospel of Matthew He says that the way that we're going to be judged at the end of our lives is not what church we prayed in or how we prayed but really ... how we treated the poor." On August 10, 2011, Martin appeared on The Colbert Report to discuss God's "approval rating" and to promote his book The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life.[18] On November 9, 2011, he appeared once again to promote his book concerning humor and religion, Between Heaven and Mirth.[19] On February 11, 2013, he went on the show to discuss the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.[20] On September 24, 2013, he was on the show, talking about an interview where Pope Francis said that love, compassion, and mercy are more important than the rules (within a subtext of Pope Francis washing the feet of criminals, wanting a more prominent role for women, saying atheists can be redeemed, not judging gays and lesbians, and that we cannot serve money and God at the same time),[21][22][23] and introducing Metallica.[24] On September 24, 2013, he appeared to discuss income inequality and the Pope's emphasis on economic justice and on the importance of caring for the poor.[25]

The Democratic National Convention asked Martin to deliver a closing prayer at their 2020 convention.[26]

Theatre and film Edit

Martin is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company.[27] His involvement with the 2005 stage production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, written by Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, and featuring Sam Rockwell, John Ortiz, Eric Bogosian, and Callie Thorne, is the subject of Martin's book A Jesuit Off-Broadway: Center Stage with Jesus, Judas, and Life's Big Questions (Loyola Press, 2007). Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review.[28] Martin appeared as a priest, performing two baptisms, in Martin Scorsese's 2019 crime film The Irishman.[29]

In 2021, a documentary film about Martin's LGBT ministry, called "Building a Bridge," directed by Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post and with Martin Scorsese as executive producer, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.[7]

Critique of anti-Catholicism in the media Edit

Martin has written about anti-Catholicism in the entertainment industry. He argues that, despite an irresistible fascination with the Catholic Church, the entertainment industry also holds what he considers obvious contempt for the Catholic Church. He suggests: "It is as if producers, directors, playwrights and filmmakers feel obliged to establish their intellectual bona fides by trumpeting their differences with the institution that holds them in such thrall."[30]

Pilgrimages Edit

At the recommendation of Drew Christiansen SJ, the then editor of America, Martin undertook a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which he then chronicled in his book Jesus: A Pilgrimage.[31] The book quickly became a New York Times bestseller and Christopher Award winner,[32][33] and received positive reviews from a number of public figures including author Scott Hahn, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Beginning in 2015, Martin has led a number of pilgrimages to the Holy Land with America Media, inspired by the book and visiting many of the religious sites described therein.[34]

LGBTQ+ issues Edit

Following the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, Martin stated that he was "disappointed that more Catholic leaders did not offer support to the LGBT community" in the aftermath of the shooting, and started a series of lectures on how the Church could better minister to LGBT Catholics, which led to his book, Building a Bridge (2017).[35][citation needed]

The book was hailed by several prelates, including Bishop Robert McElroy as well as Cardinals Kevin Farrell and Joseph Tobin.[36][37] Tobin wrote that "in too many parts of our Church LGBT people have been made to feel unwelcome, excluded, and even shamed. Father Martin's brave, prophetic, and inspiring new book marks an essential step in inviting Church leaders to minister with more compassion, and in reminding LGBT Catholics that they are as much a part of our Church as any other Catholic."[38]

However, Martin's book also received criticism from some conservative-leaning Catholics who successfully lobbied for many of his lectures at Catholic venues to be cancelled.[39][40] In a critique of the book, Cardinal Robert Sarah described Martin as "one of the most outspoken critics of the Church's message with regard to sexuality".[41][37][42] Martin himself lauded Sarah's column as "a step forward", since Sarah used the term "'L.G.B.T.', which a few traditionalist Catholics reject", rather than phrases such as “persons with same-sex attraction”.[42]

In 2018, Cardinal Raymond Burke stated that Martin has "an 'open' and wrong position on homosexuality".[43][44]

In a 2018 column, Martin wrote that he has never challenged the Church's teaching on homosexuality and never will.[45] Princeton professor Robert George, co-author of What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense, argued in 2018 that Catholics should accept that Martin believes in the Church's teaching on homosexuality.[46] Journalist Frank Bruni said in 2019 that Martin did not "explicitly reject Church teaching" but rather questioned the language in the Catechism of the Catholic Church that describes homosexual attraction as "intrinsically disordered".[47] Henderson on Witherspoon Institute's journal[48] and Dan Hitchens on First Things[49] have said that nowhere in his book has Martin affirmed the Church's magisterial teaching to be true.

In 2019 Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia stated that "due to the confusion caused by his statements and activities regarding same-sex related (LGBT) issues, I find it necessary to emphasize that Father Martin does not speak with authority on behalf of the Church, and to caution the faithful about some of his statements."[50] Archbishop Chaput has also described many of the attacks against Martin as "bitterness" that is "unjust and unwarranted," while still calling for "serious, legitimate criticism" of the book's "perceived ambiguities" and inadequacies.[51] Chaput argued that dealing with the substantive issues frankly "is the only way an honest discussion can be had."[52] In 2019 Chaput again criticized the "bitter personal attacks" that have been made against Martin, calling them "inexcusable and unChristian [sic]." While stating that many of Martin's efforts to accompany and support people with same-sex attraction have been laudable, Chaput also criticized Martin for "a pattern of ambiguity in his teachings," and for asking the Church to modify its teaching that same-sex attraction is "objectively disordered." Chaput stated: "The suggestion that the wisdom of the Church [...] is somehow cruel or misguided does grave harm to her mission."[53] Martin replied that same-sex relations and same-sex marriage "are both impermissible (and immoral) under Church teaching," and that the reason he does not focus on this "is that LGBT Catholics have heard this repeatedly."[54] Bishop Thomas Paprocki and Bishop Richard Stika supported Chaput's column.[55] Bishop Paprocki described Martin's attitude as "deeply scandalous in the sense of leading people to believe that wrongful behavior is not sinful."[55]

Martin addressed the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU), with over three-fourths of the Associations' school presidents in attendance, urging them to take steps to promote inclusion. Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, president of the ACCU, remarked that Martin was warmly received by "a new generation of Catholic college presidents" who reflect "the influence of Pope Francis".[56] J.D. Flynn, editor-in-chief of Catholic News Agency, contended that Martin presented in his address a "vision of the human person at odds with Catholic teaching". Flynn wrote that "every initiative" recommended by Martin, such as "Lavender graduation" or "L.G.B.T spiritualities, theologies, liturgies and safe spaces", was designed "to affirm the lie that sexual inclination or orientation is, in itself, identity".[57]

In 2023, philosopher Martin Hanby characterized James Martin as a "progressive", asserting that he attempted, albeit in vain, to dissociate the Catholic dogmatic conception of the "immutable nature of man" from the "question of the LGBTQ inclusion." According to Hanby, by using the terminology of the LGBTQ movement, the Catholic Church would acquiesce to the replacement of "ontology by identity".[58]

Relationship with the Vatican Edit

In 2017, Pope Francis appointed Martin as a consultant to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication.[59]

On August 23, 2018, Martin delivered an address at the Vatican's World Meeting of Families in Dublin, Ireland.[60] His talk focused on how Catholics can more effectively engage with LGBT members of their communities, using biblical examples of Jesus interacting with the Samaritan woman and Zacchaeus to illustrate the call to inclusive community.

On September 30, 2019, Martin was received by Pope Francis in a private audience in the papal library of the Vatican's Apostolic Palace.[61]

In June 2021, Martin received a handwritten letter in which Pope Francis praised Martin, writing how, "Thinking about your pastoral work, I see that you are continually seeking to imitate this style of God".[62]

In May 2022 Martin sent three questions to the Pope about the relation of the LGBT community with the Church. The Pope answered the three questions.

Outreach: What do you say to an LGBT Catholic who has experienced rejection from the Church? Pope Francis: I would have them recognize it not as “the rejection of the church,” but instead of “people in the church.” The church is a mother and calls together all her children. Take for example the parable of those invited to the feast: “the just, the sinners, the rich and the poor, etc.” [Matthew 22:1-15; Luke 14:15-24]. A “selective” church, one of “pure blood,” is not Holy Mother Church, but rather a sect.[63]

In June 2022 Martin was a participant at the 2022 Outreach LGBTQ Catholic Ministry Conference held at Fordham University, a conference dedicated to outreach and dialogue with LGBTQ Catholics. Martin wrote a letter to Pope Francis informing him of the outcome of the conference. In July 2022 Pope Francis issued a letter in response encouraging Catholics to foster a "culture of encounter" that "shortens distances and enriches us with differences, in the same manner as Jesus, who made himself close to everyone." The Pope also assured Father Martin of his prayers, and invoked the blessing of Jesus upon him and the protection of the Blessed Virgin.[64]

Views on denial of Communion to politicians Edit

In 2019, Martin criticized the public denials of Holy Communion to several politicians, including Joe Biden, based on their support for abortion, and to a woman who had contracted a same-sex civil marriage in the Diocese of Grand Rapids.[65][66][67][68][69][70] Martin wrote in a tweet that denying Communion to politicians was a "bad idea" because in this case one "must also deny it to those who support the death penalty".[67] Several Catholic authors and priests criticized Martin's interpretation of canon 915 which forbids the administration of Holy Communion to those who persist in manifest grave sin.[66][71][68][72] Regarding same-sex marriage as public grave sin, Martin argued that there were "many other examples of public acts well known among parish communities."[71][70]

Awards Edit

Martin's book My Life with the Saints (2006) was the winner of a 2007 Christopher Award.[73]

Honorary Degrees

As of October 2021, Martin serves on the Board of Directors of Georgetown University.[94]

Publications Edit

Books authored Edit

  • This Our Exile: A Spiritual Journey with the Refugees of East Africa (Orbis Books, 1999)
  • In Good Company: The Fast Track from the Corporate World to Poverty, Chastity and Obedience (Sheed & Ward, 2000)
  • Searching for God at Ground Zero (Sheed & Ward, 2002)
  • Becoming Who You Are: Insights on the True Self from Thomas Merton and Other Saints (Paulist Press, 2006)
  • My Life with the Saints (Loyola Press, 2006)
  • Lourdes Diary: Seven Days at the Grotto of Massabieille (Loyola Press, 2006)
  • A Jesuit Off-Broadway: Center Stage with Jesus, Judas, and Life's Big Questions (Loyola Press, 2007)
  • The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life (HarperOne, 2010)
  • Between Heaven and Mirth: Why Joy, Humor, and Laughter Are at the Heart of the Spiritual Life (HarperOne 2011)
  • Seven Last Words: An Invitation to a Deeper Friendship with Jesus (HarperOne, 2016)
  • The Abbey: A Story of Discovery (HarperOne, 2016), a novel
  • Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity (HarperOne, 2017)
  • Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone (HarperOne, 2021)
  • Come Forth: The Promise of Jesus's Greatest Miracle (HarperOne, 2023)

Books edited Edit

  • How Can I Find God? The Famous and Not-So-Famous Consider the Quintessential Question (Triumph Books, 1997)
  • Professions of Faith: Living and Working as a Catholic (with Jeremy Langford) (Sheed & Ward, 2002)
  • Awake My Soul: Contemporary Catholics on Traditional Devotions (Loyola Press, 2004)
  • Celebrating Good Liturgy: A Guide to the Ministries of the Mass (Loyola Press, 2005)

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For American historical revisionist see James J Martin historian James J Martin SJ born 29 December 1960 is an American Jesuit Catholic priest writer and editor at large of the Jesuit magazine America 1 The ReverendJames MartinSociety of JesusOrdersOrdinationJune 1999Personal detailsBorn 1960 12 29 December 29 1960 age 62 Plymouth Meeting Pennsylvania U S DenominationRoman Catholic Latin ChurchResidenceManhattan New York U S OccupationJesuit Catholic priest authorAlma materWharton School BS Loyola University Chicago MA Weston Jesuit School of Theology MDiv ThM A New York Times Best Selling author Martin s books include The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything A Spirituality for Real Life Jesus A Pilgrimage and My Life With the Saints 2 He is a public speaker on the Ignatian spirituality as inspired by Saint Ignatius of Loyola Pope Francis appointed Martin as a consultant to the Secretariat for Communications at the Vatican in 2017 3 4 Martin s public outreach to the LGBT community has drawn both support and condemnation from within the Catholic Church 5 6 This is the subject of his book Building a Bridge How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect Compassion and Sensitivity In 2021 a documentary film about Martin s LGBT ministry also called Building a Bridge premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City 7 Contents 1 Education career and early ministry 2 Media ventures 2 1 Television appearances 2 2 Theatre and film 2 3 Critique of anti Catholicism in the media 3 Pilgrimages 4 LGBTQ issues 5 Relationship with the Vatican 6 Views on denial of Communion to politicians 7 Awards 8 Publications 8 1 Books authored 8 2 Books edited 9 References 10 External linksEducation career and early ministry EditMartin grew up in Plymouth Meeting Pennsylvania United States and attended Plymouth Whitemarsh High School 8 He received his bachelor s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School of Business in 1982 and was employed at General Electric in New York City and later at GE Capital in Stamford Connecticut 9 Dissatisfied with the corporate world and after viewing a documentary on the life of Trappist monk Thomas Merton Martin became more deeply involved in the Catholic Church and entered the Society of Jesus more commonly known as the Jesuits in August 1988 During his studies to become a Jesuit priest Martin earned a M A in philosophy from Loyola University Chicago in 1994 a M Div from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology in 1998 and a Th M also from the Weston School in 1999 10 He was ordained a priest in June 1999 9 His activity for LGBTQ people was intensified after the 2016 Pulse shooting which caused 49 deaths at a gay nightclub in Orlando Florida 11 In addition to his work at America magazine Martin has written or edited more than a dozen books on religious and spiritual topics He is a frequent commentator for CNN NPR Fox News Channel Time magazine The Huffington Post 12 and other news outlets and has written several op ed pieces and blogged for The New York Times 9 In September 2019 Martin met privately with Pope Francis at the Vatican to discuss the pastoral care of LGBT Catholics 13 Media ventures EditTelevision appearances Edit On September 13 2007 Martin appeared on Comedy Central s The Colbert Report to discuss Mother Teresa s fifty year sense of abandonment by God which had much coverage in the media at the time 14 Martin appeared several more times on The Colbert Report once to discuss Pope Benedict XVI s visit to the U S in April 2008 15 and again on February 23 2009 to discuss how poverty or at least reducing the importance one places on material goods can bring one closer to God 16 On March 18 2010 Martin was invited to the program in the wake of Glenn Beck s suggestion that Catholics run away from priests who preach social justice 17 Martin said that social justice addresses the things that keep people poor and asks you why are these people poor He added that Christ asked us to work with the poor In the Gospel of Matthew He says that the way that we re going to be judged at the end of our lives is not what church we prayed in or how we prayed but really how we treated the poor On August 10 2011 Martin appeared on The Colbert Report to discuss God s approval rating and to promote his book The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything A Spirituality for Real Life 18 On November 9 2011 he appeared once again to promote his book concerning humor and religion Between Heaven and Mirth 19 On February 11 2013 he went on the show to discuss the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI 20 On September 24 2013 he was on the show talking about an interview where Pope Francis said that love compassion and mercy are more important than the rules within a subtext of Pope Francis washing the feet of criminals wanting a more prominent role for women saying atheists can be redeemed not judging gays and lesbians and that we cannot serve money and God at the same time 21 22 23 and introducing Metallica 24 On September 24 2013 he appeared to discuss income inequality and the Pope s emphasis on economic justice and on the importance of caring for the poor 25 The Democratic National Convention asked Martin to deliver a closing prayer at their 2020 convention 26 Theatre and film Edit Martin is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company 27 His involvement with the 2005 stage production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot written by Stephen Adly Guirgis directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman and featuring Sam Rockwell John Ortiz Eric Bogosian and Callie Thorne is the subject of Martin s book A Jesuit Off Broadway Center Stage with Jesus Judas and Life s Big Questions Loyola Press 2007 Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review 28 Martin appeared as a priest performing two baptisms in Martin Scorsese s 2019 crime film The Irishman 29 In 2021 a documentary film about Martin s LGBT ministry called Building a Bridge directed by Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post and with Martin Scorsese as executive producer premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City 7 Critique of anti Catholicism in the media Edit Martin has written about anti Catholicism in the entertainment industry He argues that despite an irresistible fascination with the Catholic Church the entertainment industry also holds what he considers obvious contempt for the Catholic Church He suggests It is as if producers directors playwrights and filmmakers feel obliged to establish their intellectual bona fides by trumpeting their differences with the institution that holds them in such thrall 30 Pilgrimages EditAt the recommendation of Drew Christiansen SJ the then editor of America Martin undertook a pilgrimage to the Holy Land which he then chronicled in his book Jesus A Pilgrimage 31 The book quickly became a New York Times bestseller and Christopher Award winner 32 33 and received positive reviews from a number of public figures including author Scott Hahn Cardinal Timothy M Dolan and Archbishop Desmond Tutu Beginning in 2015 Martin has led a number of pilgrimages to the Holy Land with America Media inspired by the book and visiting many of the religious sites described therein 34 LGBTQ issues EditFollowing the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting Martin stated that he was disappointed that more Catholic leaders did not offer support to the LGBT community in the aftermath of the shooting and started a series of lectures on how the Church could better minister to LGBT Catholics which led to his book Building a Bridge 2017 35 citation needed The book was hailed by several prelates including Bishop Robert McElroy as well as Cardinals Kevin Farrell and Joseph Tobin 36 37 Tobin wrote that in too many parts of our Church LGBT people have been made to feel unwelcome excluded and even shamed Father Martin s brave prophetic and inspiring new book marks an essential step in inviting Church leaders to minister with more compassion and in reminding LGBT Catholics that they are as much a part of our Church as any other Catholic 38 However Martin s book also received criticism from some conservative leaning Catholics who successfully lobbied for many of his lectures at Catholic venues to be cancelled 39 40 In a critique of the book Cardinal Robert Sarah described Martin as one of the most outspoken critics of the Church s message with regard to sexuality 41 37 42 Martin himself lauded Sarah s column as a step forward since Sarah used the term L G B T which a few traditionalist Catholics reject rather than phrases such as persons with same sex attraction 42 In 2018 Cardinal Raymond Burke stated that Martin has an open and wrong position on homosexuality 43 44 In a 2018 column Martin wrote that he has never challenged the Church s teaching on homosexuality and never will 45 Princeton professor Robert George co author of What Is Marriage Man and Woman A Defense argued in 2018 that Catholics should accept that Martin believes in the Church s teaching on homosexuality 46 Journalist Frank Bruni said in 2019 that Martin did not explicitly reject Church teaching but rather questioned the language in the Catechism of the Catholic Church that describes homosexual attraction as intrinsically disordered 47 Henderson on Witherspoon Institute s journal 48 and Dan Hitchens on First Things 49 have said that nowhere in his book has Martin affirmed the Church s magisterial teaching to be true In 2019 Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia stated that due to the confusion caused by his statements and activities regarding same sex related LGBT issues I find it necessary to emphasize that Father Martin does not speak with authority on behalf of the Church and to caution the faithful about some of his statements 50 Archbishop Chaput has also described many of the attacks against Martin as bitterness that is unjust and unwarranted while still calling for serious legitimate criticism of the book s perceived ambiguities and inadequacies 51 Chaput argued that dealing with the substantive issues frankly is the only way an honest discussion can be had 52 In 2019 Chaput again criticized the bitter personal attacks that have been made against Martin calling them inexcusable and unChristian sic While stating that many of Martin s efforts to accompany and support people with same sex attraction have been laudable Chaput also criticized Martin for a pattern of ambiguity in his teachings and for asking the Church to modify its teaching that same sex attraction is objectively disordered Chaput stated The suggestion that the wisdom of the Church is somehow cruel or misguided does grave harm to her mission 53 Martin replied that same sex relations and same sex marriage are both impermissible and immoral under Church teaching and that the reason he does not focus on this is that LGBT Catholics have heard this repeatedly 54 Bishop Thomas Paprocki and Bishop Richard Stika supported Chaput s column 55 Bishop Paprocki described Martin s attitude as deeply scandalous in the sense of leading people to believe that wrongful behavior is not sinful 55 Martin addressed the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities ACCU with over three fourths of the Associations school presidents in attendance urging them to take steps to promote inclusion Rev Dennis H Holtschneider president of the ACCU remarked that Martin was warmly received by a new generation of Catholic college presidents who reflect the influence of Pope Francis 56 J D Flynn editor in chief of Catholic News Agency contended that Martin presented in his address a vision of the human person at odds with Catholic teaching Flynn wrote that every initiative recommended by Martin such as Lavender graduation or L G B T spiritualities theologies liturgies and safe spaces was designed to affirm the lie that sexual inclination or orientation is in itself identity 57 In 2023 philosopher Martin Hanby characterized James Martin as a progressive asserting that he attempted albeit in vain to dissociate the Catholic dogmatic conception of the immutable nature of man from the question of the LGBTQ inclusion According to Hanby by using the terminology of the LGBTQ movement the Catholic Church would acquiesce to the replacement of ontology by identity 58 Relationship with the Vatican EditIn 2017 Pope Francis appointed Martin as a consultant to the Vatican s Dicastery for Communication 59 On August 23 2018 Martin delivered an address at the Vatican s World Meeting of Families in Dublin Ireland 60 His talk focused on how Catholics can more effectively engage with LGBT members of their communities using biblical examples of Jesus interacting with the Samaritan woman and Zacchaeus to illustrate the call to inclusive community On September 30 2019 Martin was received by Pope Francis in a private audience in the papal library of the Vatican s Apostolic Palace 61 In June 2021 Martin received a handwritten letter in which Pope Francis praised Martin writing how Thinking about your pastoral work I see that you are continually seeking to imitate this style of God 62 In May 2022 Martin sent three questions to the Pope about the relation of the LGBT community with the Church The Pope answered the three questions Outreach What do you say to an LGBT Catholic who has experienced rejection from the Church Pope Francis I would have them recognize it not as the rejection of the church but instead of people in the church The church is a mother and calls together all her children Take for example the parable of those invited to the feast the just the sinners the rich and the poor etc Matthew 22 1 15 Luke 14 15 24 A selective church one of pure blood is not Holy Mother Church but rather a sect 63 In June 2022 Martin was a participant at the 2022 Outreach LGBTQ Catholic Ministry Conference held at Fordham University a conference dedicated to outreach and dialogue with LGBTQ Catholics Martin wrote a letter to Pope Francis informing him of the outcome of the conference In July 2022 Pope Francis issued a letter in response encouraging Catholics to foster a culture of encounter that shortens distances and enriches us with differences in the same manner as Jesus who made himself close to everyone The Pope also assured Father Martin of his prayers and invoked the blessing of Jesus upon him and the protection of the Blessed Virgin 64 Views on denial of Communion to politicians EditIn 2019 Martin criticized the public denials of Holy Communion to several politicians including Joe Biden based on their support for abortion and to a woman who had contracted a same sex civil marriage in the Diocese of Grand Rapids 65 66 67 68 69 70 Martin wrote in a tweet that denying Communion to politicians was a bad idea because in this case one must also deny it to those who support the death penalty 67 Several Catholic authors and priests criticized Martin s interpretation of canon 915 which forbids the administration of Holy Communion to those who persist in manifest grave sin 66 71 68 72 Regarding same sex marriage as public grave sin Martin argued that there were many other examples of public acts well known among parish communities 71 70 Awards EditMartin s book My Life with the Saints 2006 was the winner of a 2007 Christopher Award 73 Honorary Degrees 2007 Doctor of Divinity Wagner College 74 2010 Doctor of Humane Letters Wheeling Jesuit University 75 2010 Doctor of Humane Letters Sacred Heart University 76 2011 Doctor of Humane Letters Le Moyne College 76 2012 Doctor of Humane Letters Saint Joseph s University 77 2012 Doctor of Humane Letters Saint Louis University 78 2012 Doctor of Humane Letters Immaculata University 79 2013 Doctor of Humane Letters Saint Peter s University 80 2014 Doctor of Letters Marquette University 81 82 2015 Doctor of Divinity Regis College 2015 Doctor of Humane Letters Fairfield University 83 2015 Doctor of Religion and Culture Santa Clara University 84 2016 Doctor of Humane Letters Canisius College 85 2016 Doctor of Letters Gonzaga University 86 2016 Doctor of Humane Letters Creighton University 87 2017 Doctor of Humane Letters Loyola University Maryland 88 2017 Doctor of Humane Letters University of Scranton 89 2017 Doctor of Humane Letters Misericordia University 90 2018 Doctor of Humane Letters Spring Hill College 91 2018 Doctor of Humane Letters Loyola University New Orleans 91 2019 Doctor of Humane Letters Seattle University 92 2020 Doctor of Humane Letters Fordham University 93 As of October 2021 Martin serves on the Board of Directors of Georgetown University 94 Publications EditBooks authored Edit This Our Exile A Spiritual Journey with the Refugees of East Africa Orbis Books 1999 In Good Company The Fast Track from the Corporate World to Poverty Chastity and Obedience Sheed amp Ward 2000 Searching for God at Ground Zero Sheed amp Ward 2002 Becoming Who You Are Insights on the True Self from Thomas Merton and Other Saints Paulist Press 2006 My Life with the Saints Loyola Press 2006 Lourdes Diary Seven Days at the Grotto of Massabieille Loyola Press 2006 A Jesuit Off Broadway Center Stage with Jesus Judas and Life s Big Questions Loyola Press 2007 The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything A Spirituality for Real Life HarperOne 2010 Between Heaven and Mirth Why Joy Humor and Laughter Are at the Heart of the Spiritual Life HarperOne 2011 Seven Last Words An Invitation to a Deeper Friendship with Jesus HarperOne 2016 The Abbey A Story of Discovery HarperOne 2016 a novel Building a Bridge How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect Compassion and Sensitivity HarperOne 2017 Learning to Pray A Guide for Everyone HarperOne 2021 Come Forth The Promise of Jesus s Greatest Miracle HarperOne 2023 Books edited Edit How Can I Find God The Famous and Not So Famous Consider the Quintessential Question Triumph Books 1997 Professions of Faith Living and Working as a Catholic with Jeremy Langford Sheed amp Ward 2002 Awake My Soul Contemporary Catholics on Traditional Devotions Loyola Press 2004 Celebrating Good Liturgy A Guide to the Ministries of the Mass Loyola Press 2005 References Edit James Martin S J Editor At Large America Magazine Retrieved August 7 2018 Books by James Martin Amazon Amazon com Inc Retrieved November 5 2020 Pope taps James Martin and EWTN chief as communications consultants Crux April 12 2017 Archived from the original on July 16 2019 Retrieved May 2 2017 Father James Martin appointed by Pope Francis to Vatican department for communications America Magazine April 12 2017 Retrieved May 2 2017 Archbishop Chaput Fr Martin deserves respectful criticism not trash talking Catholic News Agency September 21 2017 Retrieved August 8 2019 Faggioli Massimo December 29 2017 Catholic Cyber Militias and the New Censorship international la croix com Retrieved August 8 2019 a b Morris Alex June 17 2021 Father James Martin and His Mission for LGBTQ Inclusivity Explored in New Doc Rolling Stone Rolling Stone LLC Retrieved June 19 2021 Holmes Kristin E December 2 2006 Every saint s a sinner Philadelphia Inquirer Available at www philly com Philadelphia Inquirer Archive a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint postscript link a b c James Martin S J Archived from the original on October 9 2007 Retrieved January 21 2008 Father Jim Martin Preacher and Teacher Bio Page Beliefnet Roberts Madeleine Vazquez Michael April 9 2020 Bridging the Gap Welcoming LGBTQ People into the Church This Easter hrc org Retrieved April 13 2021 Rev James Martin S J The Huffington Post Fr James Martin meets Pope Francis at Vatican Catholic Herald September 30 2019 James Martin The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central September 13 2007 James Martin The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central April 21 2008 Turning to Religion Jim Martin The Colbert Report Comedy Central February 23 2009 Glenn Beck Attacks Social Justice James Martin The Colbert Report Comedy Central March 18 2010 James Martin The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central August 10 2011 James Martin The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central November 9 2011 James Martin The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central February 11 2013 Spadaro S J Antonio September 30 2013 A Big Heart Open to God An interview with Pope Francis America American Press Inc Roewe Brian September 25 2013 Colbert puts Pope Francis on notice National Catholic Reporter James Martin The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central September 24 2013 Metallica For Whom the Bell Tolls The Colbert Report Video Clip The Colbert Report Comedy Central January 8 2014 Income Inequality Debate Jim Martin The Colbert Report Comedy Central January 8 2014 ISN Staff August 21 2020 Fr James Martin and Sr Simone Campbell Offer Prayers at 2020 Democratic National Convention Ignatian Solidarity Network Retrieved November 5 2020 Company Members LAByrinth Theater Company Archived from the original on October 19 2013 Retrieved April 9 2019 Nonfiction Book Reviews A Jesuit Off Broadway Center Stage with Jesus Judas and Life s Big Questions www publishersweekly com Behind the scenes of The Irishman with the lucky staff of America America Magazine November 27 2019 Retrieved December 10 2019 The Last Acceptable Prejudice Archived from the original on April 3 2007 Martin SJ James 2014 Jesus A Pilgrimage 2016 ed HarperCollins p 16 ISBN 978 0 06 202424 4 JESUS A Pilgrimage by James Martin S J Debuts at 9 on New York Times Bestseller List Religion News Service March 16 2014 Retrieved November 4 2020 2015 Christopher Award Winners Announced Publishers Weekly Retrieved November 4 2020 Journeys Journeys America Media Archived from the original on October 24 2020 Retrieved November 3 2020 Spinelli Dan Meet the outspoken priest who s revolutionizing the Catholic church s approach to queer rights Mother Jones Retrieved June 15 2022 McElroy Robert September 18 2017 Bishop McElroy Attacks on Father James Martin expose a cancer within the U S Catholic Church America Magazine Retrieved August 8 2019 a b Magister Sandro September 2017 Cardinal Sarah Confutes the Pro Gay Jesuit Settimo Cielo in Italian Retrieved August 8 2019 Cardinal Tobin Catechism language very unfortunate on homosexuality April 18 2019 Retrieved January 7 2020 Gonzalez David September 16 2017 Jesuit Priest Stands Up for Gay Catholics Then Faces Backlash The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 11 2019 Pulliam Bailey Sarah September 7 2017 Popular priest disinvited from Catholic University s seminary after protests over his LGBT book The Washington Post O Loughlin Michael August 31 2017 Cardinal Sarah offers critique of L G B T book Father James Martin responds America Magazine Retrieved August 8 2019 a b Cardinal Sarah critiques Fr James Martin on homosexuality Catholic Herald September 1 2017 Archived from the original on March 31 2019 Retrieved August 8 2019 O Connell Gerard August 29 2018 Cardinal Burke It is licit to call for the resignation of Pope Francis America Magazine Retrieved August 11 2019 Don Fier January 10 2019 Interview With Cardinal Burke Be Transformed And Put On The Mind Of Christ The Wanderer Newspaper Retrieved August 8 2019 Martin James April 6 2018 What is the official church teaching on homosexuality Responding to a commonly asked question America Magazine Retrieved August 8 2019 George Robert June 17 2018 Fr James Martin Friendship and Dialogue and the Truth about Human Sexuality Public Discourse Retrieved November 18 2019 Bruni Frank February 3 2018 The Scariest Catholic in America The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 8 2019 Henderson David September 26 2018 The Foundations of the Human Person Fr James Martin Robert P George and Daniel Mattson on the Terms of Gay Identity Public Discourse Retrieved August 11 2019 Hitchens Dan October 2 2017 Fr Martin Does Not Actually Say First Things Retrieved August 11 2019 Chaput Fr James Martin s message causes confusion about Church doctrine The Catholic World Report September 19 2019 Retrieved January 4 2021 Chaput Charles September 21 2017 Civility and Church Life First Things Retrieved November 18 2019 Chaput Charles July 6 2017 A Letter to the Romans CNA Columns From the Bishops Catholic News Agency Retrieved August 8 2019 Chaput Charles September 19 2019 Father James Martin and Catholic belief Catholic Philly Retrieved November 15 2019 Martin James September 19 2019 Fr Martin responds to Archbishop Chaput s critique Catholic Philly Retrieved November 15 2019 a b After Chaput warning bishops weigh in on Fr James Martin Catholic News Agency Retrieved December 15 2019 Boorstein Michelle February 2 2020 Catholic university presidents host leading LGBT advocate Rev James Martin Washington Post Flynn J D February 18 2020 More Than Our Appetites J D Flynn First Things Retrieved February 22 2020 Hanby Michael August 1 2023 Synodality and the Spirit of Truth Michael Hanby First Things Retrieved July 20 2023 McKinless Ashley April 12 2017 Father James Martin appointed by Pope Francis to Vatican department for communications America Magazine Retrieved November 3 2020 Father James Martin How parishes can welcome L G B T Catholics America Magazine August 23 2018 Retrieved November 3 2020 O Connell Gerard September 30 2019 Pope Francis meets with Father James Martin in private audience America Magazine Retrieved November 3 2020 Lamb Christopher June 27 2021 Pope praises James Martin s ministry to gay Catholics The Tablet Pope to LGBT Catholics God is Father who does not disown any of his children Vatican News May 9 2022 Pope to Jesuit Fr Martin Jesus is close to everyone Vatican News www vaticannews va August 3 2022 Retrieved August 3 2022 Thebault Reis June 13 2019 These lawmakers supported abortion rights A bishop barred them from Communion Washington Post Retrieved December 15 2019 a b Hirschauer John October 30 2019 Should Biden Have Been Denied the Eucharist National Review Retrieved December 9 2019 a b Keane James October 30 2019 Explainer When can someone be denied the Eucharist America Magazine Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Flowers Christine M December 8 2019 Catholic priest had every right to deny Joe Biden communion over abortion views Christine Flowers The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 10 2019 Feuerherd Peter October 31 2019 Pastor s denial of Eucharist to Biden stirs up recurring debate National Catholic Reporter Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Kuruvilla Carol December 3 2019 Michigan Catholic Priest Refuses To Offer Communion To Married Lesbian Judge HuffPost Retrieved December 16 2019 a b Longenecker Dwight December 2 2019 Answering Fr James Martin s distortions about the lesbian judge and Communion www catholicworldreport com Retrieved December 9 2019 Pope Charles December 5 2019 U S Bishops Must Clear Up This Communion Confusion National Catholic Register Retrieved December 16 2019 The 58th Annual Christopher Award Winners The Christophers Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved April 9 2019 Commencement News Release 2007 Wagner College Staten Island N Y Archived from the original on June 17 2007 Retrieved April 9 2019 History of Awards Granted by the University 2017 18 a b The Rev James Martin S J PDF www fairfieldprep org Jesuits Receive Honorary Degrees USA Northeast Province of Jesuits sjnen org Jesuits Receive Honorary Degrees USA Northeast Province of Jesuits sjnen org Jesuits Receive Honorary Degrees USA Northeast Province of Jesuits sjnen org Best Selling Author Rev James Martin S J to Serve as Saint Peter s University 2013 Commencement Speaker News Rev James Martin S J www marquette edu Marquette University Retrieved November 24 2019 Honorary Degrees By Year www marquette edu Marquette University Retrieved November 24 2019 Honorary Degrees Be the Self God Wants You to be but Don t be a Jerk James Martin S J Tells Santa Clara University Class of 2015 Canisius Announces 2016 Commencement Speakers Canisius College Buffalo NY View Fr Martins Commencement Speech AlumWire March 2016 www alumni creighton edu Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Exclusive Best Selling Author amp Jesuit Priest Rev James Martin S J On Jesuit Education May 16 2017 The University of Scranton Confers More than 800 Undergraduate Degrees News Post a b The Rev James Martin S J PDF cdpsisters org 2019 Commencement Program Commencement Programs January 2019 175th Annual Commencement 2020 PDF www fordham edu Board of Directors Governance Retrieved October 26 2021 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to James J Martin priest James J Martin on Twitter Profile on America magazine websitePortals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James J Martin priest amp oldid 1172272022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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