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Ashley McKinless is an executive editor at America and co-host of the ‘Jesuitical’ podcast.

Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Zac DavisAshley McKinless
The hosts of “Jesuitical,” Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis, discuss Pope Francis’ advice to bishops deciding whether or not to deny Communion to politicians who support abortion.
FaithPodcasts
Ashley McKinlessZac Davis
If you're thinking about leaving, your feelings are valid. But the biggest thing you could do in response to this is go receive the Eucharist.
FaithInterviews
Ashley McKinlessColleen Dulle
“Pope Francis is not only a Jesuit; he is a Christian. And discernment is part of Christianity. Discernment is an essential dimension of Christian life in all times.”
FaithLent Reflections
Ashley McKinless
We must ask ourselves: Is my ambition driven by the desire serve, or do I simply want a better seat at the table?
FaithLent Reflections
Ashley McKinless
Our list of sins may be long; but God’s forgiveness is limitless, and in today’s Gospel, he has given us the key to receiving his mercy: “Forgive and you will be forgiven.”
FaithAdvent Reflections
Ashley McKinless
A Reflection for the Third Tuesday of Advent
FaithInterviews
Ashley McKinlessZac Davis
Bishop Barron on talking to atheists, young people and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Politics & SocietyEditorials
Ashley McKinless
Today we mark 75 years since the United States became the first nation in history to attack an enemy with an atomic bomb, leveling the city of Hiroshima and killing 140,000 people.
FaithFeatures
Ashley McKinless
At Wyoming Catholic College, students study great books and the great outdoors.
FaithGeneration Faith
Ashley McKinless

“A church that does not listen...cannot be credible,” Pope Francis said in his opening remarks to a worldwide meeting of Catholic leaders on the topic of young people. The pope said the church needs to listen “to those young people who often do not feel understood by the church” and are “not accepted for who they really are.”