Pope Francis’ reforms of the church are, depending on whom you ask, a long-awaited breath of fresh air or a slippery slope toward surrender to the modern world.
Jesuitical
A podcast for saints and sinners from America Media. Hosted by Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis.
What the Left (and everyone else) can learn from conservatives
On the podcast “Know Your Enemy,” self-described Bernie Bros try to understand their political rivals on the right’s own terms, providing “a leftist’s guide to the conservative movement.”
Where is former Cardinal McCarrick now?
Getting to know the tiny town where McCarrick was sent to live.
Why all Catholics should care about the Amazon synod
This week, we talk to Luke Hansen, S.J. about the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon.
Loneliness isn’t something you can ‘fix’ (or need to)
A conversation with Gabriella Jeakle about learning to live with loneliness at college and beyond
Is Augustine the most relatable saint?
James K. A. Smith tells us to forget what we think we know about St. Augustine.
Faith and politics in Silicon Valley
A conversation with Rep. Ro Khanna of California’s 17th District
Thinking about your death will make you a better Catholic
This week, we talk with Sister Theresa Aletheia, the founder of the Memento Mori Project.
Lakota and Catholic: Jesuit education on the Pine Ridge Reservation
This week, we talk with Maka Clifford of the Red Cloud Indian School in South Dakota.
Wajahat Ali reminds U.S. Catholics of their own history of discrimination
This week, we talk with Wajahat Ali, a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times, where he covers religion, family life and U.S. politics. Wajahat is also one of the producers of the Emmy-nominated series, “The Secret Life of Muslims,” which takes a look into the lives of U.S. Muslims. We talk with […]
