A former seminarian and devout Catholic discusses the intersection of the Faith, athletic discipline and prayer. Read more
A former seminarian and devout Catholic discusses the intersection of the Faith, athletic discipline and prayer. Read more
Girls love football -- and the only colors that matter are team colors. Read more
From the archives, some TV stars pluck their inspirations from Revolutionary War history. Read more
Set in Poland in the immediate aftermath of World War II, “The Innocents,” based on a true story, manages to be several things at once, without ever feeling the need to preach, harangue or proselytize. It’s a war story, a women’s story, and a story of faith, courage and a commitment to life in the face of fear and destruction. It does what all the best movies do — tell a deeply human story, be fair to everyone involved, and... Read more
We don't know about a "Passion" sequel, but Gibson has a new passion project, a World War II story about a brave medic. Read more
Checking in on the Catholic FNC/FBN anchor and editor, who already has MS and underwent heart surgery last week. Read more
If you've ever wondered what the images in stained glass mean, now you'll learn how to interpret them. Read more
Family film "Finding Dory" proves that a good movie made for the family audience can also be a boxoffice blockbuster. Read more
Over at CatholicVote, I’ve written a musing on the ways in which the sacred world mirrors the secular, especially in terms of how we get the Word out to people, and then how we get them into the pews. This convergence is something our Evangelical brethren have enthusiastically embraced, while we treat the notion of marketing the Church like it smells bad. But, the Apostles made use of whatever they had, be it word of mouth, the written word or... Read more
A limited series about the first American pontiff, starring British actor Jude Law, tries hard to look enigmatic and dramatic. Read more