“Let Us Dream,” which will be published Dec. 1 and has a section on what the pope called his “personal COVIDs,” was excerpted in Italian newspapers Nov. 23.
Pope, in new book, talks about personal ‘lockdowns’ that changed his life
Wisconsin mom offers prayerful approach to dealing with children’s bad behavior
For this northeast Wisconsin mom, loose leaf pages, with her children’s printing about these faults — preserved for years in a white binder — have become the basis of a new book with a practical, prayerful approach to help parents deal with youngsters’ bad behavior.
Touring Sistine Chapel exhibit gives visitors close-up look at ceiling frescoes
The internationally acclaimed Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Exhibition with its 34 life-size reproductions is designed to give visitors a closer look at the frescoes that adorn the ceiling of the chapel at the Vatican than if they visited in person open at the Mall of America through at least Jan. 31.
Parishes could benefit from communal study of book on priesthood
Father Bonnot thought through and wrote this book as a meditation upon the meaning of his 50 years as a Catholic parish priest.
Movie: ‘The Last Vermeer’
The interest high-ranking officials in the Third Reich showed in collecting valuable art — more often by foul means than fair — has proved a rich source of cinematic material in recent years.
Movie: ‘Unhinged’
Russell Crowe goes rogue in the brutal road rage thriller “Unhinged” (Solstice).
‘Belushi,’ Nov. 22, Showtime
The meteoric ascent and tragic downfall of this profoundly gifted yet troubled performer, who has now been gone longer than he lived, are recounted in “Belushi.”
TV film fare — week of Nov. 29, 2020
The following are capsule reviews of theatrical movies on network and cable television the week of Nov. 29.