The article discusses the role of Catholic media in the U.S. It cites Father John F. Noll, founder of Our Sunday Visitor, who used the publication to fight anti-Catholicism in his native Indiana. It indicates the use of the Catholic press by the bishops to get the Catholic message heard...
Now You Know: Directed by Jeff Anderson. With Jeff Anderson, Suzette Andrea, Todd Babcock, Earl Boen. On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding. The unmarried couple returns to New Jersey to sort out their r
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(this may sound like no big deal, but this led to gay relationships being talked about in mexican media, which was rarely done at the time.) the film zooms in on one rumored attendee in particular: ignacio de la torre (alfonso herrera), son-in-law of the president of mexico at the ...
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Jane (Gina Rodriguez) has been raised by her Catholic, telenovela-obsessed grandmother to believe that a woman’s virginity is sacred, and it must stay intact until marriage. But when 23-year-old Jane is accidentally artificially inseminated by donor sperm, the technically still-a-virgin woman ...
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The Mystics Who Came to Dinner 2nd Place Winner in its category in the Catholic Media Association (US) Book Awards 2023 (New York: Orbis Books, 2022) What if St. Francis of Assisi, St. Hildegard of Bingen, and the English mystics Julian of Norwich, The C
a go-for-broke tale of religious horror that’s unwaveringly committed to its vision. She’s got an extraordinarily game partner in Morfydd Clark as Maud, a nun increasingly given to fits of fanaticism in practicing and professing her Catholic beliefs. It’s bad enough when this evangelism aff...
media andpodcasting. Its "boy meets 30 girls and systematically dismisses them until only one remains" format is impeccable, allowing for unforgettable characters to emerge and jaw-dropping moments to unfold; if you watched Arie break up with Becca, you will never forget it as long as you ...