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The real man behind ‘The Hoodlum Priest’
Stephen Werner
October 07, 2024
Charles "Dismas" Clark, S.J., made caring for prisoners his life's work—a ministry memorialized in 1961’s “The Hoodlum Priest."
Arts & Culture
Catholic Movie Club
Catholic Movie Club: ‘All That Breathes’ and the closeness of humanity and the environment
John Dougherty
October 04, 2024
"All That Breathes" links environmental degradation with the degradation of human beings.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: ‘Saturday Night’ presents a sweeter version of the SNL origin story
Jake Martin
October 04, 2024
I approach Jason Reitman’s just released film, “Saturday Night,” with equal parts suspicion and an unwarranted sense of proprietorship.
Arts & Culture
Books
Review: A Catholic prayer for racial justice
Mike Mastromatteo
October 04, 2024
Bolstered by extensive research and passionate prose, 'In the Shadow of Freedom' makes a compelling argument for Catholics in particular to pay more heed to reconciliation and healing for the racist history of the United States.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
‘There’s no such thing as a bad boy’: Father Flanagan and Boys Town
James T. Keane
October 01, 2024
For over a century, Boys Town has been serving at-risk youths, inspired by the founding vision of the Rev. Edward J. Flanagan.
Arts & Culture
Short Take
The Baseball Hall of Fame is not the communion of saints. Pete Rose deserves to get in.
J.D. Long García
October 01, 2024
Setting aside the question of character, there is no disputing Mr. Rose’s credentials for the Hall of Fame.
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