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

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FaithExplainer
Ashley McKinless
I knew who I needed to talk to process this news: my mom, an account who once worked for the Archdiocese of Washington.
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Ashley McKinless
Dawn Eden Goldstein was born into a Jewish family, but in her teens and 20s—dealing with cycles suicidal depression—charted her own path as a journalist and devotee of the religion of punk rock.
Arts & CultureIdeas
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Kate Bowler talks with the hosts of “Jesuitical,” Ashley McKinless, Olga Segura and Zac Davis, and explains what her cancer diagnosis taught her about American Christianity and more.
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Ashley McKinless
Hans Zollner, S.J., has dedicated his life to protecting children from the horrific crime of sexual abuse.
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FaithJesuitical
Ashley McKinless
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.
FaithFaith in Focus
Ashley McKinless
Thanks to the resilience of the U.V.A. team—and the fervent prayers of many fans—the darkest day in the program’s history will now be remembered as the first step on their road to redemption.
FaithJesuitical
Ashley McKinless
“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.”
Arts & CultureInterviews
Ashley McKinless
March Madness kicks off this weekend with Selection Sunday. What teams will make it to the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament this year?
Politics & SocietyFaith and Reason
Ashley McKinless
When it comes to improving the public discourse in the United States, is bringing back “civility” enough? Should we instead speak of restoring love to our political debates?
FaithFaith in Focus
Ashley McKinless
Reflections on the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting and almsgiving