This week, we talk to Bobby Karle, S.J., the founder of Ignatian Yoga.
Jesuitical
A podcast for saints and sinners from America Media. Hosted by Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis.
What do (Catholic) women want?
You have heard it said, “Who run the world? Girls” (Bey 4:12). But we ask: Who runs the church?
What’s it like being Catholic at The New York Times?
In our final Jesuitical episode of 2017, we talk with my fellow Bronxite and award-winning journalist at The New York Times, David Gonzalez. Born and raised in the South Bronx to Puerto Rican immigrants, David was raised Catholic and attended Cardinal Hayes High School. Since the 1970s, he has been snapping pictures of people and […]
Kirsten Powers worked for Bill Clinton and Fox News. She has some thoughts on sexual harassment.
Have we reached a turning point in how we handle sexual misconduct in the workplace and beyond?
Black Catholics are the past and future of the U.S. church
The story of the church, in the United States—past, present and future—is the story of black Catholics.
Thanksgiving special: A look at Jesuit basketball
For Thanksgiving, we give you an inside look into what Jesuit basketball teams to watch out for this season.
Live, from D.C., it’s Jesuitical!
This week, your faithful hosts are in the hot seat.
Sister Simone Campbell on Paul Ryan, religious life, and the political issues driving her crazy right now
This week, we talk with celebrity nun, Sister Simone Campbell of Nuns on the Bus.
Catholic feminism is not an oxymoron
This week, we interview Claire Swinarski, host of “The Catholic Feminist Podcast.”
Matt Maher: Jesuit spirituality could save the world
Even super fans (your hosts included) of Grammy-nominated Christian artist Matt Maher may not know this fun fact: The Canadian musician went to a Jesuit high school in Newfoundland! On this week’s episode, we ask Matt if Ignatian spirituality has influenced his music, how the music industry has changed since he released his first album […]
