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While comics deliver plenty of action and adventure, there are some stories that take on the more personal battles and do it surprisingly well.
Cinema tends to reduce female characters to stereotypes, and nuns are not exempt. While some recent films (and a TV show) have upended the stereotype, there are still nun stories we aren't telling.
Shouldn't a “Saint” John Paul have said, "I'm sorry" to the victims of the Catholic Church's molestation scandals?
Kurt Russell delivered one of the most iconic speeches in sports movie history in the hockey film "Miracle." ...
"Triumph of the Heart" will be released in September in U.S. theaters. Atlanta videographer Patrick Blonski was part of the ...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV will preside over his first canonization Mass Sept. 7, declaring the sainthood of two young ...
Rather than beginning with St. Maximilian Kolbe's early life or missionary work, new film "Triumph of the Heart" opens at the ...
The best movies of 2005 include American indie debuts, works from Asian masters, and a few familiar franchise entries.
Two characters dealing with personal tragedies come together in Hallmark's 'Unwrapping Christmas: Tina's Miracle,' star Alec Santos explains.
The story of Kevin Hansen’s “good death” is perhaps the most personal of the stories that Hansen and Father Michael Trummer share in the new documentary film God Is Alive, Part 2, which ...
In ‘Where is the Friend’s House?,’ we see the faces of the Iranian people captured with sensitivity and detail.
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