This week, we talk with the author of the New York Times bestseller “Everything Happens for a Reason (And Other Lies I’ve Loved),” Kate Bowler.
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Jesuitical’s 100th episode: This time, Ashley, Olga and Zac answer the questions
This week, we’re turning the tables: To celebrate our 100th episode, former guest and CNN analyst Kirsten Powers interviews your hosts to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how we got here.
Should Catholics care about what happens at the Vatican?
Could paying attention to the Vatican regularly become a spiritual practice and put the headlines you see about the church in context?
Meet the two teens who started a feminist club at their all-boys Catholic school
This week, we talk with Matias Benitez and Matt Chen, the founders of HeForShe, a feminist club at Regis High School.
Meet the evangelical pastor who spoke with Pope Francis
“Walk together, work together, love each other.” That is how Pope Francis described the journey of building Christian unity in the 21st century. Michael Rudzena is walking that path as part of the John 17 Movement, an ecumenical group dedicated to responding to the prayer of Jesus that “all who believe in me be one.”
Marquette’s Markus Howard is changing the way athletes talk about mental health
Are we closer to ending the stigma surrounding mental health care?
Meet Mireille Twayigira: Rwandan refugee, doctor, education advocate
This week, we talk with Mireille Twayigira, a Jesuit Refugee Service Education Advocate.
The Catholic nun stories that haven’t gone viral (yet)
Every day and on every continent women religious are doing life-saving, cutting-edge work in hospitals and research laboratories, refugee camps and prisons. Dawn Araujo-Hawkins tells their stories.
What in the hell? How Vinson Cunningham imagines the afterlife
A discussion on our first memories of hell, how it still impacts our lives and our culture, and why it might be easier to describe hell than heaven.
Will the sex abuse crisis ever end?
This week, we talk with Maggi Van Dorn, the host and executive producer of “Deliver Us,” a new podcast about the sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church.
