Do “real Catholics” have to vote for Trump? That’s what Jeannie Gaffigan was hearing following her husband Jim Gaffigan’s uncharacteristically profanity-laced tirade against the president.
Jesuitical
A podcast for saints and sinners from America Media. Hosted by Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis.
How to pray for your (political) enemies: Advice from the Chaplain to the U.S. House
A conversation with Father Pat Conroy, Jesuit priest and chaplain to all 435 members of the House, from the hosts of Jesuitical.
Podcast: Pádraig Ó Tuama on the sacramentality of language
A conversation with Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama on faith, poetry, peace and reconciliation.
Podcast: The church still needs to stay on top of the sexual abuse crisis
An interview with Karna Lozoya, host of “Crisis,” a new podcast from The Catholic Project.
Podcast: Anthea Butler on why religion won’t save us from the sin of racism
Dr. Butler joins the hosts of Jesuitical to discuss this historic moment in our country and church’s reckoning with racism.
Podcast: Joe Biden’s Catholic Faith on the Campaign Trail
A conversation with NPR’s Scott Detrow and the hosts of Jesuitical.
Podcast: Pope Francis’ critics are dividing the church
This week on Jesuitical, Zac and Ashley talk with Mike Lewis about Pope Francis’ reactionary critics and the troubling divisions that plague the U.S. church.
Bishop Robert Barron on Internet ministry, Black Lives Matter and the art of dialogue
Jesuitical interviews Bishop Robert Barron.
Podcast: How does systemic racism shape health care in the U.S.?
A conversation with Dr. Sarah Kureshi on Covid-19 and racial bias in the health care system
Podcast: Olga Segura on having frank conversations about race
Our friend and former co-host returns to talk about the killing of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter and the role of the Catholic Church in the fight for racial justice.
