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“Of Gods and Men” (2011) shows its monks as individuals drawn like awestruck moths to the flame of Christ’s love. (CNS photo/Sony Pictures Classics)
Arts & CultureIdeas
Eve Tushnet
There are some truly excellent films about monks, with deep insights into the love of God and the nature of sacrifice. But why aren’t there more?
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
More than four decades after their murders, the four churchwomen of El Salvador remain powerful examples of faith and commitment to the Gospel.
Arts & CultureMusic
Jim McDermott
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Arts & CultureBooks
Terence Sweeney
Too many of us are attracted to a “spatial” life because we can control spaces and stop them from changing. But time, even when managed, is always beyond our control. In his new book, James K. A. Smith seeks to reorient us to the reality of human life as temporal.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jim McDermott
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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
In a 50-year career as a columnist, Mary McGrory wrote some of the most prescient political journalism around—including for America.