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
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.
‘D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!,’ streaming, Netflix
His crime and disappearance are recounted in the fascinating docuseries “D.B. Cooper: Where are You?!” The surprisingly complex and insightful retrospective is streaming on Netflix in four one-hour episodes.
North Dakota diocese takes first step toward possible cause for former FOCUS missionary
Bismarck Bishop David D. Kagan announced the opening of a diocesan investigation into Michelle Christine Duppong’s “holiness of life and love for God” for her possible canonization.
Calm discourse of ‘The Matter of Life’ is welcome voice in abortion debate
The documentary is scheduled to be screened Monday-Tuesday, May 16-17.
Knights’ documentary on St. Joseph now available to view online for free
The Knights of Columbus made its latest documentary, “St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father,” available to view for free on its website Dec. 8 to coincide with the end of the “Year of St. Joseph.”
Knights of Columbus documentary ‘Enduring Faith’ now available to all
“Enduring Faith: The Story of Native American Catholicism” offers “a missing piece to the greater story of Catholicism in North America.”
New death penalty documentary comes on heels of abolition petition
“The Phantom,” a new documentary on a capital murder case gone awry, is being released in theaters amid a Catholic Mobilizing Network campaign asking President Biden to abolish the federal death penalty.