Jonah McKeown

Jonah McKeown

Jonah McKeown is a staff writer and podcast producer for Catholic News Agency. He holds a Master’s Degree from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and has worked as a writer, as a producer for public radio, and as a videographer. He is based in St. Louis.

Articles by Jonah McKeown

Cheers to Summer Break!

Jul 2, 2020 / 00:00 am

Six segments - all about the 4th of July.

‘I cannot remain silent’: Madison Catholic bishop condemns destruction of religious statues

Jun 24, 2020 / 15:08 pm

As rioters across the United States target statues depicting figures of various stripes, the bishop of Madison, Wisconsin on Tuesday denounced the indiscriminate destruction and called for a nationwide education effort and a respectful discussion of how to commemorate historic people and events.

Catholic school superintendent aims to equip schools for special ed

Jun 23, 2020 / 15:40 pm

An educator with years of experience working in and studying best practices in special education was recently named superintendent of a Chicago-area Catholic diocese. He aims to ensure that all kids who want to go to Catholic school can.

Who is St. Junipero Serra, anyway?

Jun 22, 2020 / 14:20 pm

Who is Junipero Serra, and why has he become such a lightning rod for controversy?

Atom and Eve

Jun 22, 2020 / 00:00 am

Dr. Francis Collins of the National Institutes of Health talks about the race to find a vaccine for COVID-19, and his Christian faith. Philosopher and author Christopher Kaczor explains why the myth that the Catholic Church opposes science is just that, a myth. Then, chemist Stacy Trasancos shares her conversion story.

Advocates appeal for Catholic schools amid closures nationwide

Jun 17, 2020 / 14:33 pm

At least 100 Catholic elementary and high schools across the United States will not reopen for the fall semester, with many suffering from low enrollment and decreased donations amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

'We Shall Overcome'

Jun 15, 2020 / 00:00 am

We share the stories of two Black Catholics on the path to sainthood.

In trying times, how can Catholics stay hopeful?

Jun 13, 2020 / 02:37 am

Amid the worldwide panic surrounding coronavirus and lockdowns, as well as protests and unrest in many parts of the country in recent weeks, it can be easy for people of any faith to ask: Where is God?

‘God chose to call us’: The story of two brothers ordained Catholic priests on the same day

Jun 11, 2020 / 23:02 pm

Peyton and Connor Plessala are brothers from Mobile, Alabama. They’re 18 months— one school grade— apart.

‘God is inviting us to be part of the solution’- Black Catholic priests on racism and healing

Jun 10, 2020 / 02:00 am

Two black Catholic priests— one ordained six years, the other 42— shared their thoughts with CNA this week on the sin of racism, and the importance of praying, fasting, and advocating for healing.

Catholic nuns in Hawaii shaken but hopeful after robbery

Jun 8, 2020 / 17:01 pm

A community of Dominican nuns in Hawaii is shaken but hopeful after a burglar broke into their convent last week and stole a minivan that the nuns use for their ministry.

“I can’t breathe”

Jun 8, 2020 / 00:00 am

This episode features the voices of a couple Black Catholics. They tell their own stories. They come from different parts of our country and different walks of life. They share their reactions to the death of George Floyd and offering their own reflections on how we as a Church, and we as a nation, can move forward.

George Floyd’s death shows need for ‘sanctity of life’ police training, researcher says

Jun 7, 2020 / 14:54 pm

A researcher who studies policing best practices told CNA this week that George Floyd’s arrest and death in Minneapolis reaffirm the need for de-escalation training and, ultimately, a culture of policing that recognizes “the sanctity of all human life.”

Minneapolis archbishop, priests join in prayerful George Floyd protest

Jun 2, 2020 / 16:38 pm

Minneapolis clergy, including Archbishop Bernard Hebda of St. Paul-Minneapolis, participated in a silent walking protest Tuesday afternoon to the spot where George Floyd died in police custody last week, stopping to pray at the memorial that had been set up for him.

‘Covert White Supremacy’ tweet does not reflect Church’s values, Chicago archdiocese says

Jun 1, 2020 / 14:10 pm

A chart detailing “Covert White Supremacy”— which a Chicago archdiocese office shared online amid widespread protests against racism in the city and across the country— was shared without permission and does not reflect the Church’s values, the archdiocese told CNA Monday.

Paradigm Shift

Jun 1, 2020 / 00:00 am

We share stories about major life shifts— stories of people whose lives took a dramatic and unexpected turn from what they were before— and often became better than those people could ever have imagined.

Some experts split from Fauci on Holy Communion recommendation

May 29, 2020 / 07:00 am

As dioceses across the United States start to reopen public Masses, the scientist leading the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic recommended that Catholic Churches ought not resume distribution of Holy Communion. But other medical experts told CNA there are ways that Communion can be distributed safely amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Religious freedom in jeopardy as China passes new Hong Kong ‘security laws’

May 28, 2020 / 12:25 pm

A Hong Kong cardinal told CNA that changes to Hong Kong’s status in China could threaten the religious freedom of Catholics and other religious believers.

St. Augustine bishop calls for end to Florida death penalty

May 28, 2020 / 02:00 am

All of Florida’s death row inmates live in the Diocese of St. Augustine. Many are Catholic. At least twice a year St. Augustine’s Bishop Felipe Estevez goes to visit death row inmates himself.

More than just recycling

May 26, 2020 / 00:00 am

We share some stories about the things Pope Francis writes about in his encyclical about the environment.