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Betty Gilpin as an AI-fighting nun in ”Mrs. Davis”
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jim McDermott
To those who are already exhausted by the all-A.I., all-the-time reporting of 2023, have no fear: “Mrs. Davis” is not a show about A.I., not really.
a static old television with antenna sits on a table with a doilie under it, a plaid wall is behind it. a very 1960s style image
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
A Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, by Terrance Klein
FaithFaith in Focus
Valerie Schultz
From the moment of her birth, my granddaughter has retaught me one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit that we learn at Confirmation: a sense of wonder and awe.
Arts & CultureBooks
James T. Keane
In 'Our Hearts Are Restless: The Art of Spiritual Memoir,' Richard Lischer explores classics of "an intimate genre, perhaps the most intimate.”
russell crowe as father amorth blesses a man who is possessed by a demon with a small icon in his hand, the scene is dark with candles lit behind the two characters in the movie still
FaithNews
Deepa Bharath - Associated Press
In "The Pope's Exorcist," the story of Fr. Gabriele Amorth, known as "the James Bond of exorcists," is told with Russell Crowe as the main figure. It appears in theatres Friday, April 14.
pope francis sits at his chair in the distances, some blue flowers are out of focus on the left front of the photo and some red ones on the right
FaithSpeeches
Pope Francis
“One does not proclaim the Gospel standing still, locked in an office, at one’s desk or at one’s computer, arguing like ‘keyboard warriors’ and replacing the creativity of proclamation with copy-and-paste ideas,” the pope said.