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“Meet Me in St. Louis” asks: How do you have hope when the future holds so many unknowns?
Photo of Jean Charlot, ca. 1923, by Tina Modotti; woodcut of “Rich People in Hell” by Jean Charlot (Copyright the Jean Charlot Estate LLC. With permission)
Jean Charlot was the friend and peer of Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and other now-renowned Mexican muralists. But in one important way, he was not one of them.
Jonathan Roumie as Jesus in a scene from the Sermon on the Mount from the television show “The Chosen” (photo Angel Studios/OSV)
“The Chosen” television series tells some of the well-known biblical stories about Christ and his disciples—and weaves into them fictional stories about the life of Christ and his disciples.
Who am I to prune the surging crown?
just ordinary sunlight shimmering through a drizzling, autumn rain
Amirah Orozco
Can you be a Catholic and a feminist? Julie Hanlon Rubio gives her answer in the introduction of her new book—in the form of a confident “yes.”
Nick Ripatrazone
Joyelle McSweeney's 'Death Styles'—her 10th book across creative and critical genres—rewards our attention.
I hoped my final vows would be an occasion of encounter with the goodness of God for each person present
Donald Trump's second term as U.S. President will surely raise significant questions about the ethics of migration policies. How might we resist extremism and polarization while retaining a commitment to the church's teaching on the dignity of all peoples?
Readers react to a papal election on the big screen.