Produced by the Knights of Columbus, “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love,” had its Vatican premiere Aug. 31, ahead of its release to more than 900 theaters Oct. 3 and 4.
New film on Mother Teresa seeks to put 20th-century saint back in spotlight
Book throws incomplete pass by tying religion to sports
The book’s core is formed by chapters outlining how baseball, football, hockey and basketball have influenced national life and culture in the U.S. and Canada, and vice versa.
Author helps four female doctors of church lead four-week retreat
Author Vinita Wright introduces us to these amazing women and highlights a particular quality of each that may be especially helpful for the reader.
Studying Renaissance art has transformed retired psychologist’s faith
In her new book, “Stalking Michelangelo, Finding God,” Christine Panyard shows how the truth, goodness and beauty vividly present in these sculptures and paintings transformed her from a “very lapsed” Catholic to one on fire for her faith.
Literary critic shines light on faith’s influence on Catholic writers
Ripatrazone offers insights into the motivation and inspiration of practicing Catholic novelists.
Film based on Indiana woman’s true story ‘reclaims beauty of adoption’
The film “Lifemark” will show in select theaters throughout the country Sept. 9-16, including in Waite Park, Elk River and Fargo.
Grammy-nominated musician Sarah Hart releases new Marian hymn
Hart’s latest “conversation” with God is now available to Catholic churches around the world.
Two books on sexual ethics offer food for thought for wide audience
Two new books address the need for insightful perspectives to guide our thinking about Christian sexual ethics.