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Ignore the critics. The spiritual journey of 'Iron Fist' makes it worth watching.
Jim McDermott
April 11, 2017
It is rare for television to allow its characters to have any sort of spiritual life.
Arts & Culture
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Reza Aslan's 'Believer' and the hazy line between education and entertainment
Eloise Blondiau
March 31, 2017
In "Believer with Reza Aslan," a scholar presents a part as indicative of the whole.
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'Call the Midwife' on PBS shows the beauty of serving others
Teresa Donnellan
March 31, 2017
One of the most compassionate shows on television, "Call the Midwife," returns this Sunday, April 2, for its sixth season.
Arts & Culture
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Pope Francis on Netflix: from the slums of Argentina to the halls of the Vatican
John Anderson
March 21, 2017
“Call Me Francis” is unafraid to delve into Francis’ intellectual conflicts. But neither is it afraid to be funny.
Arts & Culture
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Why are we so fascinated with the lives of the English queens?
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
February 28, 2017
If the rich are different from you and me, how much more different, then, are royalty?
Arts & Culture
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Is it easier to see your own sin in outer space?
Sam Sawyer, S.J.Eric Sundrup, S.J.
January 17, 2017
Why is it easier to explore the gritty reality of racism, sexism or elitism when it’s set in another world?
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