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How ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ continues to defy common sense
Jim McDermott
December 06, 2016
Today the chances of selling a Christian-themed, anti-commercialism Christmas special would seem just as slim as they were in the 1960s.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
We have made this mess of an election. It's ours. What are we going to do about it?
Jim McDermott
November 12, 2016
“You made me. You live with me.”
Faith
Philosopher's Notebook
Undercover Grief
John J. Conley, S.J.
November 02, 2016
At a distance “Under-cover Boss” would seem to be yet another of the “gotcha” surveillance series in which employers and detectives root out dishonest or incompetent employees.
Faith
The Good Word
What Catholics get wrong (and Hollywood gets right) about purgatory
Terrance Klein
November 02, 2016
You don’t earn heaven on earth—and you don’t earn it in purgatory either.
Hollywood takes on heaven
Faith
The Good Word
Good prayer is prayer that changes us. It doesn't necessarily feel good.
Terrance Klein
October 14, 2016
Why does God ask us to offer so many unrequited prayers?
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