Voices

Ashley McKinless is an executive editor at America and co-host of the ‘Jesuitical’ podcast.
FaithAdvent Reflections
A Reflection for the Third Tuesday of Advent
FaithInterviews
Bishop Barron on talking to atheists, young people and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Politics & SocietyEditorials
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
At Wyoming Catholic College, students study great books and the great outdoors.
FaithGeneration Faith
“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.”
FaithJesuitical
This summer, the hosts of this podcast learned they have something in common with Malcolm Gladwell: We all think being called “jesuitical” should be considered a compliment.
FaithExplainer
I knew who I needed to talk to process this news: my mom, an account who once worked for the Archdiocese of Washington.
FaithJesuitical
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
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.
FaithJesuitical
Hans Zollner, S.J., has dedicated his life to protecting children from the horrific crime of sexual abuse.