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‘Septology’ is one long reflection on the nature of God
Thomas Petriano
October 18, 2024
Jon Fosse’s ‘Septology’ is a literary masterpiece imbued with mysticism and theological insight.
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Catholic Movie Club
The only horror movie ever recommended by the Vatican
John Dougherty
October 18, 2024
“Nosferatu” is a potent portrait of evil, both supernatural and mundane.
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Avery Dulles, a giant of American Catholic theology
James T. Keane
October 15, 2024
Avery Dulles was widely respected across the Catholic theological spectrum for his scholarly acumen and even-handed, measured approach to complex doctrinal questions.
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Reviews: ‘Our Town’ returns to Broadway, and Jez Butterworth revisits 1950s England
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 11, 2024
Two new productions on Broadway—“The Hills of California” and ”Our Town”—meditate on theater as a kind of shared imaginative space.
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Catholic Movie Club
‘A Ghost Story’ reminds us how difficult it is to let go
John Dougherty
October 11, 2024
Ghost stories speak to how deeply we love, but also to a desire to prolong our lives however we can.
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A.I., C.S. Lewis and the dangers of artificial prophets
Colm O’Shea
October 11, 2024
There have always been false prophets, but now we have something else: artificial ones.
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