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‘Immaculate’ is not your mother’s nun movie. It’s a feminist convent-horror film.
Jake Martin
March 22, 2024
“Immaculate” is a cut above its cinematic cohorts, due in no small part to its decidedly feminist take.
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Karl Rahner’s theology of The Beatles
Benjamin Ivry
March 22, 2024
A newly available compilation of Rahner’s writings on the arts, edited and translated from the original German by Gesa Thiessen, traces Rahner’s thinking about the phenomenon of inspired enthusiasm.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Movie Club
In ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,’ Jimmy Stewart has a Palm Sunday moment
John Dougherty
March 22, 2024
An idealist—like Jesus or Jefferson Smith—can be dangerous because he refuses to accept the compromises that form the foundation of their power.
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Ideas
March Madness: Your guide to the Catholic schools in the 2024 men’s tournament
Michael O’BrienJames T. Keane
March 20, 2024
March Madness is upon us, and (as usual) there are a lot of Catholic schools in the mix. Can any of them prevail?
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Catholic Book Club
Baseball, Brooklyn and Seoul: It’s finally time for Opening Day.
James T. Keane
March 19, 2024
Opening Day is a reminder that there are, to quote Bill Veeck, only two seasons: winter and baseball.
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Los Angeles and what makes a great city
Francis J. Marien
March 19, 2024
From 1957: Los Angeles is a large city. In some ways it is an important city. But it is not (yet) a great city.
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