329 episodes

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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    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 825 Ratings

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?

    A Muslim theologian on teaching at a Jesuit university

    A Muslim theologian on teaching at a Jesuit university

    This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley are joined by Amir Hussain, a theology professor at Loyola Marymount University. Amir shares his insights about navigating life as a Muslim teaching theology at a Catholic university, prompting a conversation ranging from the imperative and blessings of interfaith dialogue to life without a cell phone.
    They also cover:
    Amir’s experience completing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius
    The history and diversity of Muslims in the United States
    Finding common ground and sharing experiences with people of different faiths
    In Signs of the Times, Jesuitical’s producer, Sebastian Gomes, and “Inside the Vatican” host Colleen Dulle join Ashley to break down “Dignitas Infinita,” the recent declaration from the Vatican covering issues surrounding human dignity like gender theory, human trafficking, surrogacy and more.
    What’s on tap?
    Boulevardier
    Links from the show:
    New Vatican doc ‘Dignitas Infinita’: What it says on gender theory, surrogacy, poverty and more
    Colleen Dulle and Gerard O’Connell discuss Dignitas Infinita on “Inside the Vatican”
    What meeting John Wooden taught a Muslim theologian about Jesuit education
    Muslims and the Making of America
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    • 56 min
    Her son was beheaded by ISIS. Here’s what she’s learned about mercy

    Her son was beheaded by ISIS. Here’s what she’s learned about mercy

    On Aug. 19, 2014, the world watched in horror as the American journalist James Foley read a script prepared for him by ISIS terrorists, who filmed him from an unknown location in the Syrian desert. Mr. Foley, who had been in ISIS captivity for almost two years, was then beheaded by his captors. That is how Diane Foley learned that her son, who had been kidnapped in Libya on a previous reporting trip, would not be coming home this time.
    In the new book, American Mother, Diane teams up with Colum McCann, an award-winning and international best-selling author, to tell her and her son’s story. Both authors join Zac and Ashley this week for a powerful conversation about grief, forgiveness and perseverance.
    They discuss:
    How Diane’s son James discovered his vocation as a journalist 
    Why Diane decided to meet with one of her son’s killers 
    How her Catholic faith sustained her through James’s years of captivity and after his death
    In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley discuss a new book of interviews with Pope Francis, in which he discusses his relationship with Pope Benedict XVI and the conclave that elected him and his predecessor. Plus, Cardinal Wilton Gregory calls President Biden a “cafeteria Catholic” during an appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Easter Sunday, and the Society of Jesus releases a strongly worded statement on the war in Gaza.
    Links from the show:
    Pope Francis opens up about Benedict XVI, past conclaves and more in new book
    Important U.S. cardinal says Biden is a ‘cafeteria Catholic’
    ‘We cannot be silent’: A statement from the Jesuits on Gaza
    American Mother, by Colum McCann with Diane Foley
    Bonus episodes available now through Patreon:
    ​​The quirky history of papal conclaves
    Cardinal Gregory on young people, politics and becoming a listening church
    Live show!
    If you live in the Cincinnati area, you’re invited to join Zac, Ashley and Father Eric Sundrup (Jesuitical’s spiritual director) for a live show at Xavier University, on Tuesday, April 9, 6:30-7:30 pm. The event will be held in the Conatan Board Room in Schmidt Hall and will be followed by Mass. 
    What’s on tap?
    Cielo prosecco, a.k.a, Easter Bubbly
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    • 53 min
    A Catholic bartender’s conversion to ‘mindful drinking’

    A Catholic bartender’s conversion to ‘mindful drinking’

    Although “Jesuitical” is often recorded over drinks, longtime listeners know that the hosts abstain from alcohol during Lent, which means there’s no better time to welcome Derek Brown to the show. He’s an award-winning mixologist, the founder of Positive Damage Inc., and an expert on no- and low-alcohol cocktails and mindful drinking. Derek joins Zac and Ashley for an enlightening conversation about drinking, its place in our culture and evaluating its place in our lives.
    They discuss: 
    Derek’s journey from award-winning bartender to mindful drinking advocate—and how his faith informed that decision
    Why it seems like so many people today are re-evaluating their relationship with alcohol
    Tips for taking a more mindful approach to drinking
    Links from the Show
    Confessions of a Catholic Bartender
    Derek’s Positive Damage substack
    What’s on tap?
    Pinch hitters (0% ABV—it’s still Lent!)
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    • 47 min
    A Catholic reporter’s take on the 2024 election

    A Catholic reporter’s take on the 2024 election

    It’s an election year, and like it or not, the race is heating up, so “Jesuitical” went to Washington, D.C., to hear from an expert about the state of play. A long-time friend of the show, N.P.R.’s Scott Detrow, is the weekend host of “All Things Considered” and a co-host of the podcasts “Consider This” and “Trump’s Trials,” N.P.R.’s weekly recap of the former president’s multiple court cases. He joins Zac and Ashley for a refreshing conversation about politics and faith as we gear up for November’s election.
    They discuss: 
    Joe Biden and Donald Trump, who both recently clinched their respective parties’ nominations
    The ethics of covering politics in today’s polarized climate
    The role of religion in U.S. politics
    In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley cover the diplomatic dust-up caused by the pope’s recent comments about the war in Ukraine before moving into a conversation about Francis’ 11th anniversary of his election, which was on March 13. The hosts talk about continued criticism of Pope Francis, as well as their own opinions about Francis’ papacy.
    Jesuitical is going on the road in 2024! We hope you’ll join us. And if you’d like Zac and Ashley to come to your city, send us an email at jesuitical@americamedia.org.
    March 18: Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Live interview with the award-winning TV newscaster Carol Costello. 7:30 p.m. PST in LMU’s Life Science Auditorium. All are welcome!
    Links from the show:
    After backlash, Vatican clarifies Pope Francis’ call for Ukraine to have ‘courage of the white flag’ 
    Spanish bishop rebukes priests who joked about wishing pope goes to heaven soon
    Attacking Pope Francis, anonymous cardinal seeks to curb the influence of his papacy
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    • 53 min
    Is ‘Barbie’ a Jesuit allegory? And other questions ahead of the 2024 Oscars

    Is ‘Barbie’ a Jesuit allegory? And other questions ahead of the 2024 Oscars

    The Oscars are this Sunday, so Zac and Ashley welcome John Dougherty, the moderator of America’s Catholic Movie Club, to unpack the state of play—and the Catholic themes—in some of this year’s Best Picture nominees. John, who is also the director of campus ministry at St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia, is an expert in finding God in all films. He guides the hosts through a fun-filled conversation on the best stories and performances of 2023.
    John, Zac and Ashley discuss:
    - How movies can help us to better understand ourselves and our culture
    - Thoughts on Best Picture nominees like “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer,” “The Holdovers,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and more (plus, Zac gives his pick for St. Ignatius Film of the Year)
    - Predictions and hopes for this year’s Oscar winners
    In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley discuss Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s recent lawsuits against Catholic migrant shelters, Church Militant’s announcement that they will cease operations in April after losing a defamation lawsuit and Pope Francis’ announcement that he will wash the feet of inmates at a women’s prison on Holy Thursday. 
    Jesuitical is going on the road in 2024! We hope you’ll join us. And if you’d like Zac and Ashley to come to your city, send us an email at jesuitical@americamedia.org.
    March 18: Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Live interview with the award-winning TV newscaster Carol Costello. 7:30 p.m. PST in LMU’s Life Science Auditorium. All are welcome!
    Links from the show: 
    John Dougherty’s writing
    The return of the Catholic Movie Club: Why going to the movies is a sacred act
    Hard truths, Catholics and women in Hollywood: takeaways from this year’s Oscar noms
    Catholic charities and religious freedom are under fire at the border
    Church Militant will cease publication in April after losing defamation suit
    Pope Francis to do Holy Thursday feet washing at women’s prison
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    • 51 min
    A Jesuit guide to major life choices

    A Jesuit guide to major life choices

    It’s the question every college senior dreads when they’re back home for Christmas break: What are you going to do after graduation? At a live recording of Jesuitical at Loyola University Chicago, Zac and Ashley talk with Paddy Gilger, S.J., about how students (and the rest of us) can use the tools of Ignatian discernment when making more life decisions.
    They discuss:

    Whether college is a bubble—and if that is a good or bad thing

    How they saw God working in their lives as they made the leap from college to careers

    The importance of doing discernment in community


    Jesuitical is going on the road in 2024! We hope you’ll join us. And if you’d like Zac and Ashley to come to your city, send us an email at jesuitical@americamedia.org.
    March 18: Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Live interview with American TV Newscaster Carol Costello. Time and venue TBD.


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    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
825 Ratings

825 Ratings

Christy2255 ,

Not just for the young and hip

I have two podcasts I never miss and this is one of them. I’m just sorry it’s only once a week! I am 69 years old and I absolutely love it! Does that mean I’m old and hip? Doesn’t matter, I love the Church and this podcast helps me see so many different points of view within the Church. I really want everyone to listen to Jesuitical 🥰

Buscando fluidez ,

Thank you!!

Really appreciated your last episode - and many before it! Thank you for bringing your faith, your minds and your questions to the air - you provide a thoughtful, informed, open to modernism, real perspective I really relate to. I also appreciate the mix of components on your show (news, a focus, and where you’ve found God). Now I just have to join in on the cocktail component ;).

Gabs32MA ,

Interesting, good questions asked, but kinda leaves you hanging

I mostly enjoyed the recent episode on whether Church doctrine can change. The interviewee was very good but I was a bit put off by the assertion that its really all about the journey. I think in today’s world we all feel very keenly that beliefs have consequences. It’s not just “as long as you’re struggling with the teaching” it’s all good. I appreciated his call to take church teaching seriously, but if I’m a scientist working in in vitro technologies, even if I’m aware the Church prohibits in vitro, I may come to a different conclusion out of a desire to give people the babies they want. Then what? No worries, as long as I’m struggling with the teachings. And I proceed to created designer babies and feed the industrial beast. Choices matter, people. Also, his mention of the need for conversion points to the fact that there would be an objective thing to convert to. There’s always some nuance yes, but I think for all the talk of not being a cafeteria Catholic, this only encourages that mindset, since it’s all personal!

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