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Doubt vs. Devotion: ‘Jesus Thirsts’ Grapples With Eucharistic Belief in Modern Times
No matter where one finds oneself in the world, where there is a Catholic church, there is the Body of Christ.
‘Wildcat’: Too Much Darkness, Too Little Grace
FILM REVIEW: ‘Wildcat’ sheds light on Flannery O'Connor's faith and fiction and leaves audience searching for grace.
Revisiting JPII’s ‘Letter to Artists’ Via Cinema
ON FILM: Movie-makers explore ‘new epiphanies of beauty.’
‘Cabrini,’ Though Imperfectly, Tells a Proud Part of Catholic History
COMMENTARY: The saint carries on a tradition of powerful women religious that stretches back centuries.
‘The Chosen’ Actress Elizabeth Tabish Talks Season Four and Her Own Personal Faith Journey
The 37-year-old actress has spoken openly about being on the verge of quitting acting right before she booked her job on the hit series.
The Oscars, ‘Oppenheimer’ and the Vatican Film List
Holy reel-igion offered from list commissioned by St. John Paul II!
The Academy Awards: Absurd but Still Relevant
COMMENTARY: Through a Christian lens, the Oscars matter as a barometer, if not of cinematic excellence, at least of current cultural confusion.
‘Oppenheimer,’ Science and Religion
COMMENTARY: The Academy Award-nominated film serves as a cautionary tale for students of science today.
‘Cabrini’ Actress Cristiana Dell’Anna on Bringing a Saint to Life in New Movie
Reflecting on what compelled her most in bringing St. Frances Cabrini to life, the actress also discusses the role of music in the film, including the voice of Andrea Bocelli.