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‘King of Kings’ is a children’s version of the New Testament. Your spiritual results may vary.
John Anderson
April 11, 2025
A children’s version of the New Testament, ‘King of Kings’ is based on a work by Charles Dickens that was written as a gift to his children.
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Catholic Book Club
Seven decades in the classroom: The teaching legacy of Ladislas Orsy, S.J.
James T. Keane
April 08, 2025
In a long life as a priest, teacher and scholar, Ladislas Orsy, S.J., left an impressive legacy at his death last week at the age of 103.
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Television
‘The White Lotus’ finale, sin and discernment: How (and why) do we make big life choices?
James Martin, S.J.
April 07, 2025
Take the money? Join a monastery? Grab the gun?
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‘Unreconciled’: A clergy sex abuse survivor’s attempt to find healing through theater
Elise L. Ryan
April 04, 2025
”Unreconciled” looks abuse, disregard and callousness in the eye and witnesses instead to radical kindness.
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Catholic Movie Club
Robert Bresson’s ‘A Man Escaped’: the Catholic imagination of the 1956 prison break drama
John Dougherty
April 04, 2025
‘A Man Escaped’ is a story of a man seeking temporal salvation, but Robert Bresson’s film takes on deeper meaning, becoming a parable of the Spirit.
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‘Only baseball and love are eternal.’ Reflections on our national pastime
James T. Keane
April 01, 2025
Sports hasn't always been the most popular topic among America's editors and contributors—unless it was the Grand Old Game, baseball.
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