Jesuitical

Welcome to Jesuitical, a podcast for young Catholics hosted by two young, lay editors at America—Zac Davis and Ashley McKinless. Each episode features a guest who offers a unique perspective on faith, culture or current events. We also bring you some of the top (and maybe more obscure) Catholic news of the week. And we'll ask: Where do we find God in all this?

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The (Catholic) Science Guy Ep. 57
Whoever says you have to choose between science and faith has not met Guy Consolmagno, S.J.—a Jesuit brother and director of the Vatican Observatory. We ask what projects the pope’s astronomers are working on now, if he believes in aliens and why...
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Sarah Silverman on whether hell exists and why ...
“You know, I don’t know about Jesuits except what I am learning,” Sarah Silverman tells us on this week’s episode of Jesuitical. “Every Jesuit I meet, I find that I adore and just love the bringing emotion and feelings and intellect...
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Live from Loyola University Chicago Ep. 55
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 Now, I will admit—I have always...
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The making of a Papal Ninja Warrior Ep. 54
What is a papal ninja and how do you become one? This week, we went straight to the source to find out. Sean Bryan competes on the hit NBC show “,” where he takes on insanely difficult obstacle courses—for the greater glory of God. And...
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So we interviewed our boss Ep. 53
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. Matt is president and editor in chief of America, and the reason why Jesuitical exists in the first place. This week we talk to...
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How ESPN’s Joe Lunardi invented bracketology Ep...
This week, due to inclement weather, we were unable to record on our usual Wednesday. This week’s episode is an abbreviated one, sans consolations and desolations, but have no fear: It’s a good one. Since Selection Sunday—the official start of...
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Think you’re not a poetry person? Let Elizabeth...
I feel the same way about poetry that I do about prayer: I know it’s good for the soul; I really respect those who have mastered the art—and I have a very hard time getting into it. To which Elizabeth Acevedo, this week’s guest, (wisely)...
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Why do we let ‘good manners’ get in the way of ...
How’s your Lent going? Did you make it at least a few days (unlike me) before breaking your Lenten practice? If you’re trying to up your prayer game this Lent and haven’t quite figured out how to do it yet, you won’t want to miss this week’s...
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An Unorthodox celebration of our one year (litu...
This week, to celebrate our one year (liturgical) anniversary we are talking with Liel Leibovitz and Stephanie Butnick. They are two-thirds of , a Jewish podcast from The Tablet. Here at Jesuitical, we hold a special place in our hearts for these...
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The case against hot takes Ep. 48
We live in an age of opinion writers telling us that we [insert sweeping generalization here]. The hotter the take, the more attention it gets not only from readers who already agree but pundits eager to tear it down with their own scorching...
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A conversation on why Catholics need to dialogu...
“It is not possible to build bridges between people while forgetting God,” Pope Francis said early in his pontificate. “But the converse is also true: it is not possible to establish true links with God, while ignoring other people.” Many U.S....
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Is it possible to blend yoga and Catholicism? E...
Is yoga cultural appropriation? Is it just stretching? Is it possible to blend yoga and the Catholic faith? This week we get into these questions and more with Bobby Karle, S.J., the founder of , a practice that draws on Ignatian spirituality and...
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What do (Catholic) women want? Ep. 45
You have heard it said, “Who run the world? Girls” (Bey 4:12). But we ask: Who runs the church? Popes, of course. But across the country there are dedicated women of faith taking the lead in parishes, schools, social ministries—and...
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One thing you can do to support migrants and re...
It is not the first time and it is unlikely to be the last time, but President Trump’s latest racist remarks about “shithole” countries has ...
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What’s it like being Catholic at The New York T...
In our final Jesuitical episode of 2017, we talk with my fellow Bronxite and award-winning journalist at The New York Times, David Gonzalez. Born and ...
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Kirsten Powers worked for Bill Clinton and Fox ...
How does an appointee in the Bill Clinton administration end up as a regular face of Fox News? It’s complicated. And what does a woman ...
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When your favorite Jesuit moonlights as a model...
Have you ever gotten to know a priest only to discover that your conception of who he was was misguided? Too often priests have either ...
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Black catholics are the past and future of the ...
When you think about the history of American Catholicism, images of Irish, Italian, German and Polish immigrant parishes probably come to mind. Think about the ...
32 min
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Thanksgiving special: A look at Jesuit basketba...
This week, we talk with Brian Larkin of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Larkin is part of the Jesuit Basketball Spotlight. Founded in 2018, ...
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What is Hipster Catholicism? Ep. 38
In an article that appeared in America over the summer, David Michael wrote: Hipsters are drawn to craft beer, obscure cheeses, organic farms, taxidermy and homemade ...
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Live, from D.C., it’s Jesuitical! Ep. 37
Last weekend Jesuitical took the show on the road for our first live recording at the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice in my hometown, Arlington, ...
36 min
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Sister Simone Campbell on Paul Ryan, religious ...
This week, we talk with celebrity nun, Sister Simone Campbell. Sister Simone is the leader of the Nuns on the Bus and executive director of ...
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Do you know why you’re Catholic? Ep. 35
“What does religion have to offer me?” It’s a question more people are asking as affiliation with organized religion continues to fall. Brandon Vogt thinks ...
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Catholic feminism is not an oxymoron Ep 34
What does it mean to be a feminist? I wasn’t raised one—I barely even understood what the word meant growing up. It wasn’t until my ...
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Matt Maher: Jesuit spirituality could save the ...
Even super fans (your hosts included) of Grammy-nominated Christian artist Matt Maher may not know this fun fact: The Canadian musician went to a Jesuit ...
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