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Zac DavisAugust 10, 2018

Did you miss us? Jesuitical is BACK from its summer break and we are sunsprayed, rested and ready to hit the studio for a new season. We also have some pretty big personal news to share, so tune in for some life updates.

We also loved getting to spend some more time talking with listeners during the break, both on- and offline. Our online communities like Patreon, Twitter and our Facebook group continue to grow, and we’ve been blessed with some visits to America’s offices over the past month.

We asked the members of our Facebook group for guest suggestions for the upcoming season, and one name that came up more than once was Sister Simone Campbell. Sister Simone is the leader of Nuns on the Bus and executive director of NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice—and also a former Jesuitical guest! While the Signs of the Times and Consolations and Desolations segments of the show are new this week, we’re re-airing an incredibly insightful interview with Sister Simone from last year.

It was a busy July for Catholic news too—during Signs of the Times we discuss the sexual abuse stories that have been coming from several parts of the Catholic world, and get into Pope Francis’ revision of the Catechism of the Catholic Church’s teaching on the death penalty.

We’ve got some exciting episodes lined up for this new season—and we want to hear from you. Tell us how your summers have been, what you’ve been reading and praying about. Join our Facebook group, follow us on Twitter or send us an email at jesuitical@americamedia.org.

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What’s on tap?

Holy Moses Raspberry White Ale from the Great Lakes Brewing Company, hand delivered from Ohio by Jesuitical listener and Patreon supporter, Linda Chiera.

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