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Heaven is a place for self-improvement in a new NBC comedy
Jim McDermott
November 03, 2016
The afterlife. For as long as we have been around, we have fashioned stories about how you get there, who lives there and what happens when you arrive.
Arts & Culture
Television
Can watching a Netflix series actually make you a better Catholic?
Eloise Blondiau
October 20, 2016
"High Maintenance" and "Easy" train viewers to think outside of themselves and to consider what is going on inside other people's minds.
Arts & Culture
Film
'America' Contemplates 'Silence': learn more about the book behind Martin Scorsese's new film
Teresa Donnellan
October 11, 2016
Check back here for reviews, interviews and more news about the film.
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This month's Catholic Book Club selection: 'Silence' by Shusaku Endo
Kevin Spinale
September 26, 2016
The novel portrays two apostate Jesuit missionaries from the first half of the 17th century.
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In All Things
David Oyelowo talks about faith and filming "Queen of Katwe"
Teresa DonnellanNick Genovese
September 16, 2016
The self-sacrifice of an individual and the self-possession of a community drew David Oyelowo to his role in "Queen of Katwe."
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The complicated life of Jesse Owens
John Anderson
February 11, 2016
“Race” is a movie about personal victory and national guilt—neither Hitler nor Franklin Roosevelt ever shook Owens’s hand.
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