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Catholic Movie Club
‘The Godfather Part II’ and the dark side of the American dream
John Dougherty
July 03, 2024
Despite his performative Catholicism, Michael Corleone puts more stock in the American vision of freedom than the Christian one.
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Catholic Movie Club: Why do we glorify ‘The Godfather’?
John Dougherty
June 21, 2024
The fact that audiences see the story as aspirational is more of a reflection on us as fallen people than the film itself.
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How Whoopi Goldberg evangelized beyond the convent walls in ‘Sister Act’
John Dougherty
June 14, 2024
“Sister Act” embodies the welcoming spirit of a church willing to go out into the street.
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Catholic Movie Club: 9 movies to watch for Pride Month
John Dougherty
June 14, 2024
These are films that I find meaningful and believe resonate with our faith—particularly our call to love our L.G.B.T.Q. siblings and to uphold their human dignity.
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Catholic Movie Club: ‘The Birdcage’ asks us to reconsider traditional American family values
John Dougherty
June 07, 2024
What makes a family a family: that they look like the model, or the way that they love each other?
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Catholic Movie Club: What happens when family and vocation collide in ‘Some Mother’s Son’
John Dougherty
May 31, 2024
What do we do when we find ourselves, or someone we love, torn between convictions and relationships?
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