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'Heal the Living' and the miracle of organ donation
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
April 15, 2017
There is hardly a religious word in all of “Heal the Living,” but the film doesn’t need them.
Arts & Culture
Last Take
What can one black man's outreach to the Ku Klux Klan teach us about healing?
Bill McGarvey
April 06, 2017
“Accidental Courtesy” chronicles Davis’ fascination with the K.K.K., from the 1980s through his current work with the Klan, American Nazis and other white supremacists and separatists.
Arts & Culture
Film
The case for (and problem with) "The Case for Christ"
Paul Lickteig, S.J.
April 06, 2017
These movies are unlikely to convert unbelievers, because they demand a type of belief that requires unassailable evidence.
Arts & Culture
Film
Why HBOs ‘Abortion: Stories Women Tell’ fails the women it portrays
Addie Mena
April 04, 2017
Instead of engaging women as persons, the film instrumentalizes them to push a political agenda.
Arts & Culture
Film
Renowned atheist is hated, murdered, revived in new Netflix film
Jake Martin
April 04, 2017
"The Most Hated Woman in America" indicts Madalyn Murray O’Hair as no better than the corrupt religious leaders that she railed against.
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Television
'Call the Midwife' on PBS shows the beauty of serving others
Teresa Donnellan
March 31, 2017
One of the most compassionate shows on television, "Call the Midwife," returns this Sunday, April 2, for its sixth season.
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