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Catholic Movie Club
‘Brooklyn’: a story of welcoming the immigrant, now and then
John Dougherty
November 15, 2024
Sometimes you have to leave home to find home. That’s the paradox of the immigrant experience, portrayed beautifully in “Brooklyn.”
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In ‘Entertaining Angels,’ Dorothy Day reminds us that after an election, the real work begins
John Dougherty
November 08, 2024
Dorothy Day called for “a revolution of the heart,” a shift away from self-interest to solidarity. That isn’t accomplished by a single election.
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‘Millions’ is the perfect family film for All Saints Day
John Dougherty
November 01, 2024
In ’Millions,’ Nine-year-old Damian’s relationship with the saints is stylized and often comical, but it also feels honest.
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Catholic Movie Club: ‘Frankenstein’ and the dangers of playing God
John Dougherty
October 25, 2024
Dr. Frankenstein has harnessed the divine power to create life, without sparing a thought to the responsibility that entails.
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The only horror movie ever recommended by the Vatican
John Dougherty
October 18, 2024
“Nosferatu” is a potent portrait of evil, both supernatural and mundane.
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‘A Ghost Story’ reminds us how difficult it is to let go
John Dougherty
October 11, 2024
Ghost stories speak to how deeply we love, but also to a desire to prolong our lives however we can.
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