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What the Jesus Super Bowl ads get right (and wrong) about evangelization
Jim McDermott
February 13, 2023
The Super Bowl ads are effective precisely because they’re less interested in Jesus and more interested in getting us to think about our choices.
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Baking, gardening and puppies: A guide to the comfort watching you need this holiday season
Jim McDermott
December 22, 2022
My go-to for holiday comfort is generally British TV shows. Any TV trip to the U.K. feels instantly like a vacation.
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Farewell to ‘The Walking Dead,’ a surprisingly moving exploration of grief and loss
Jim McDermott
November 18, 2022
“The Walking Dead” ends its 12-year, 11-season, 177-episode run on AMC this month.
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Netflix’s ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is an unflinching portrayal of war’s terror
Doug Girardot
November 11, 2022
This “All Quiet on the Western Front” does not need special effects to hold its own. It is matter-of-fact, and that is its strength.
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What the Lincoln Project’s flawed fight to defeat Trump can teach us about confession and penance
Joe Hoover, S.J.
November 09, 2022
”I can’t say it’s not my fault,” says Lincoln Project co-founder Stuart Stevens. Really? Someone in American politics actually said that?
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Podcast: EWTN, a Jesuit’s secret identity and the Vatican’s missing person mystery
Inside the Vatican
October 28, 2022
Host Colleen Dulle and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell dig into three eye-catching Vatican stories this week.
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