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From the Black Madonna to Our Lady of Lourdes, we see Mary in our own image
Emma Cieslik
May 24, 2024
Whether in the Middle Ages or a modern Marian renaissance, how Mary looks can reflect and affirm the people she appears to.
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Theater
‘Cabaret’ returns to Broadway: Facing the Nazis’ most diabolical crime on stage
Rob Weinert-Kendt
May 22, 2024
The complicity of ordinary Germans in the Holocaust is the central subject of two shows now running in New York City.
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Catholic Book Club
Poet, feminist and nun: Sister Madeleva Wolff’s ideal of the ‘well-rounded woman’
James T. Keane
May 21, 2024
A poet and a woman religious whose work often appeared in America, M. Madeleva Wolff, C.S.C., is known for much more than her verse. She was also a pioneer in Catholic education in the United States.
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‘Juno’ is neither a pro-life or a pro-choice movie
John Dougherty
May 17, 2024
It would be an exaggeration to call “Juno” pro-life, but it is encouraging to see a popular film diverge from the familiar culture war battle lines.
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Television
‘Shogun’ is a complex tale of religion and colonialism—with Jesuits as villains
Kevin Christopher Robles
May 17, 2024
“Shogun” is a dire portrait of the Catholic Church’s role in colonial history, but the Japanese are not mere victims in this story.
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Kendrick Lamar is (lyrically) beating up on Drake in ways hip-hop has never seen before. Why are we eating it up?
Michael O’Brien
May 17, 2024
A beef between two of the biggest rappers in the world, Kendrick Lamar and Drake, has birthed unforgettable songs for both of these artists.
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