A Reflection for Thursday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, by Ryan Di Corpo
Ryan Di Corpo
Ryan Di Corpo previously served as the managing editor of Outreach and was also a former Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J., Fellow at America.
‘Irena’s Vow’ tells an overly simplistic tale about the Holocaust
“Irena’s Vow” is true story of a Catholic nurse who used her position to shelter a dozen Jews in World War II-era Poland.
Showtime’s new miniseries ‘Fellow Travelers’ explores the Red Scare, the AIDS crisis and Catholic guilt
“Fellow Travelers” is a broad and intimate depiction of late 20th century gay life and the events that shaped it.
Exclusive: Martin Scorsese on ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ the American Dream and his new film about Jesus
The struggle for faith ‘is a struggle from which everything else emanates,’ says the storied director.
In ‘The Zone of Interest,’ a Nazi family is blind to the evil next door
“The Zone of Interest” is a surrealistic depiction of a Nazi family at peace with their sins.
Italian film ‘Rapito’ tells the shocking true story of a Jewish boy kidnapped by the Vatican
“Rapito” is a compelling and often infuriating tale of church power that will likely never be shown at the Vatican.
Of Mercy and Mammon
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church, by Ryan Di Corpo
You won’t have any clue what Catholic exorcists do after suffering through ‘The Exorcist: Believer’
Why can’t Hollywood reinvent ‘The Exorcist’? Money, lots of it, can be the only reason why any studio would invest in this franchise.
Who exactly are the Samaritans?
A Reflection for Monday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Ryan Di Corpo
Do good works in private
A Reflection for Saturday of the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time, by Ryan Di Corpo
