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America StaffApril 01, 2025


Join America Media for a subscriber-only virtual event with James Martin, S.J., as we enter into Holy Week. Father Martin will speak with Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis, co-hosts of the “Jesuitical” podcast, about deepening your prayer life as we journey from Holy Thursday and Good Friday to Easter Sunday. Their discussion will explore how we can enter into the mystery of Christ’s Passion, Death and Resurrection—and carry the hope and joy of Easter beyond Sunday into everyday life. Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect and prepare to live out the joy of the Resurrection. The conversation will be recorded for those who are unable to join us live.

Date and Time:

Monday, April 14, 12:30 p.m. ET

Panelists:

  • James Martin, S.J., editor at large of America and author of Come Forth
  • Ashley Mckinless, executive editor and co-host of “Jesuitical”
  • Zac Davis, director for digital strategy and co-host of “Jesuitical”

Important:

You can join the Zoom webinar here. You will need to be an active subscriber and logged in to view it.

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