What makes a Christian movie? Can you define it based on its themes and subjects? Or is it all in whom it’s marketed at?
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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.
From alcoholism and agnosticism to converting to Catholicism: a conversation on faith with Mary Karr
Mary Karr delivers many truths that you need to hear.
Have we reached a turning point in the gun control debate?
Patrick Blanchfield on the history and future gun control in the United States
The (Catholic) Science Guy
This week, we talk with Guy Consolmagno, S.J.—a Jesuit brother and director of the Vatican Observatory.
Sarah Silverman on whether hell exists and why she loves the Jesuits
This week, we talk with Sarah Silverman, actress, comedian and host of “I Love You America with Sarah Silverman.”
Live from Loyola University Chicago
For this week’s episode, we’re bringing you our live recording from last Friday, March 23 at Loyola University Chicago. We’re talking with a frequent guest of the show, James Martin, S.J., about his new podcast “The Examen with Father James Martin.”
The making of a Papal Ninja Warrior
What is a papal ninja and how do you become one?
So we interviewed our boss
It’s taken over a year for us to get our boss, Matt Malone, S.J. on Jesuitical—and we promise it was worth the wait.
How ESPN’s Joe Lunardi invented bracketology
Since Selection Sunday—the official start of the NCAA tournament and office bracket pools across the nation—is this weekend, we decided to bring in Joe Lunardi, the ESPN bracketologist.
