Grace Dickinson is blunt in her 12-year-old wisdom — the Catholic missalette is boring. But not because of the Scriptures, which are filled with exciting stories of our faith, but the presentation itself. “It doesn’t appeal to kids,” she said. “It only has color on the front page.”
In Arkansas family, all hands put to work to design children’s missalette
‘The Queen and the Conquerer,’ streaming, Netflix
The clash of civilizations precipitated by the European conquest of South America provides the background for the quirky but essentially humane historical romance “The Queen and the Conqueror.”
New memoir shares raw tale of journalist’s path to Catholic faith
Open this memoir and brace yourself for some pretty unconventional Catholic reading: a book that’s equal parts conversion story and an underground rock ‘n’ roll music trivia collection.
Food for those in need includes cookies baked by award-winning Capuchin
Student and award-winning pastry chef is among the volunteers that hands out food to those in need in Washington May 19, 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic.
There’s a place for film in catechesis, Catholic filmmakers declare
Catholic filmmakers say film and video can be used as a tool for catechesis.
Movie: ‘Scoob!’
Baby boomers may remember whiling away their Saturday mornings, beginning in 1969, by watching the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!”
‘Barkskins,’ May 25, National Geographic
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Annie Proulx’s 2016 novel provides the basis for the limited series “Barkskins.”
Dozens gather virtually to sing psalms, hymns and inspired songs
A five-minute video features shots of all 92 singers performing in unison, conducted by David Fazzini, director of choirs at Notre Dame Prep.