The first Catholic liturgy is believed to have been occurred in Arkansas 475 years ago, but archaeologists are working to authenticate physical proof of that celebration […]
Remains of Spanish explorer’s cross believed discovered at Arkansas dig
Book: Wonderful collection of Tolstoy’s writings ultimately disappoints
“The Gospel in Tolstoy: Selections from His Short Stories, Spiritual Writings and Novels” by Leo Tolstoy; edited by Miriam LeBlanc. Plough Publishing (Walden, New York, 2015). […]
The miracle that led ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ to convert to Catholicism
Sir Alec Guinness is one of the most recognizable actors of the 20th century. While he appeared in lots of films over the years and won […]
Movie review: ‘Captain America: Civil War’
By John Mulderig Newcomers to the Marvel Comics universe may find themselves bewildered by the turbulent adventure “Captain America: Civil War” (Disney). In part, that’s because […]
Three new novels for youth
“Through My Eyes” by Tammy Wilson, Illustration by Jill Dubbeldee Kuhn; Beaver’s Pond Press; February 2016; 120 pp; $15.95 “Salt to the Sea” by Ruta Sepetys; […]
‘Firewatch’ a beautiful, contemplative video game
NEW YORK (CNS) — If a designer were asked to come up with a video game that would effectively refute popular preconceptions about the genre, “Firewatch” […]
Movie: ‘Keanu’
NEW YORK (CNS) — Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele of the acclaimed Comedy Central television series “Key & Peele” star in the satirical action-comedy “Keanu” (Warner […]
Author’s scholarly take on Peter brings Holy Land to life for readers
“Saint Peter: Flawed, Forgiven and Faithful” by Stephen J. Binz. Loyola Press (Chicago, 2015). 193 pp., $14.95. Travelers planning to visit the Holy Land may want […]