“This is an essential read for anyone put in the position, however reluctantly, of being the family caretaker. Camosy seeks to bring hope as well as comfort, and he makes an intelligent, trenchant argument for keeping one’s moral decisions intact and without compromise.”
Author calls for greater respect of human dignity in health care
Video game – ‘Expeditions: Rome’
Historical insight and engaging military contests come together to make “Expeditions: Rome” (THQ Nordic) a gripping experience.
‘Help,’ Jan. 31, Acorn
The 98-minute film — which makes its North American premiere Monday, Jan. 31, on the Acorn streaming service is the story set in the fictitious Bright Sky Homes for Alzheimer’s patients in Liverpool, England, just as the pandemic is emerging.
Sculptor Edmonia Lewis shares message of human dignity through time
The African American and Native American Catholic sculptor has been honored on a stamp as part of the U.S. Postal Service’s Black Heritage series.
Priests, others seek to end discrimination over sexuality in German church
The documentary, “How God Created Us: Coming Out in the Catholic Church,” aired Jan. 24 as part of an initiative titled “#OutInChurch — For a church without fear” in which 125 individuals called for the end of discrimination in church labor laws.
Movie – ‘Munich: The Edge of War’
Jeremy Irons as British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dominates the historical drama “Munich: The Edge of War” (Netflix).
Book on creation helps Catholics consider variety of core questions
The book provides a sound introduction for general readers to church teaching on a number of theological and moral issues, providing an easy-to-read overview of and deep engagement with a number of core questions that Catholics will find both interesting and illuminating.
A look at the Top 10 best movies overall and best family films of 2021
These are the capsule reviews of the Top 10 movies overall and seven of the best family films of 2021 as selected by the Media Review Office of Catholic News Service.