2021-03-28T16:10:27-08:00

It's hard not to be glad 'Francesco' exists, even if the 2020 documentary, launching Palm Sunday on Discovery+, doesn't cover Pope Francis in full. Read more

2021-03-26T11:07:56-08:00

In the new musical 'A Week Away,' premiering Friday, March 26, on Netflix, a troubled teen avoids juvie by being sent to a Christian summer camp. Read more

2021-03-25T23:16:42-08:00

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2021-03-21T20:51:04-08:00

The documentary 'Flannery' profiles Southern writer Flannery O'Connor, whose strange, often grotesque, characters and situations still somehow reflect her deeply Catholic worldview. Read more

2021-08-12T11:33:21-08:00

Since her death in 2018, the legend of "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin has only grown. If you really want to dig into the details of Aretha's life, Nat Geo's 'Genius: Aretha' is for you. Read more

2021-03-19T13:21:27-08:00

Discovery chose today, March 18, Mike Rowe's birthday to announce the return of his hit series 'Dirty Jobs' -- and I can't wait! Read more

2021-03-12T19:27:05-08:00

Hitting theaters March 13-15, 'Church People' has some very familiar faces but took me to a world that I, as a Catholic, don't really understand. Read more

2021-03-03T19:04:24-08:00

Between 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and Dana Scully of 'The X-Files,' which is the better portrayal of the real power women have in the world? Read more

2021-02-21T20:14:19-08:00

So, the guys who co-starred in a sitcom inspired by a real-life show about builders now star in a reality show featuring real-life builders. In a nutshell, that’s History’s Assembly Required, premiering Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 10 ET/PT. Assembly Required Is a Home Improvement Reunion Back in the ’90s, comedian Tim Allen and actor Richard Karn played Tim Taylor and Al Borland, stars of a home-improvement show called Tool Time, a fake show within a real ABC sitcom called Home... Read more

2021-02-17T07:20:53-08:00

In PBS' The Black Church,' Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the guide for a documentary about the 400-year history of Christianity among enslaved Africans and their descendants in America. Read more


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