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Articles in 'Books, Movies & TV'
Catholic priest executed for rape and murder
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He is the only Catholic priest to ever be tried, convicted, and executed for murder in the United States. He is suspected of being a serial killer.
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Apologist Releases Book to Help Discouraged Catholics
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Catholics are discouraged from what has bombarded them. Scott Hahn offers a battle plan to strive for heaven in his upcoming release
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Splendor, a Semi-Post-Apocalyptic Catholic Science Fiction Novel
By Nathaniel Slattery
Sample of a Catholic science-fiction novel
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A List of Films That Portray Priests as Priests, Not Buffoons
By Jacinta Boudreau
Just like husbands and fathers, Catholic priests have become the butt of the joke in most TV shows and films. Today, however, I would love to share with you a few of my favorite films that portray Catholic priests in a good light.
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Opinion: Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour Review: “Give Me Back My Girlhood It Was Mine First”
By Elena Sapphire
“Why is there so much hype over this tour?” Allow me to break it down for you. What you witness at the Eras Tour is an overflow of an expression of girlhood in a world that has been and is trying to eradicate it. At the core of this concert experience, upon gazing around the audience of bedazzled young women in their sparkliest girliest outfits, is nostalgia and celebration of their girlhood.
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Baseball Chaplain Shares His Call to Priesthood in New Memoir
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Hot Off the Press. Learn how a College World Series MVP becomes a priest after a few curveballs and encounter with the Eucharist.
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Harry Potter Is Dangerous: Cue Meltdown
By Jacinta Boudreau
When it comes to "Harry Potter," many Catholics tend to go with their own emotions and "personal experiences." But we should instead try to please God and live through the Teachings of His Church, while trying to avoid basing our worldview on our emotions alone.
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Teen Book Review: Brave Water
By Leslea Wahl
Book review of the teen novel Brave Water.
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'The Man in Black' : Making Your Mess Your Message
By Gary Sullivan
Gospel gave him his start and in the end, he gave the Gospel message a stage and a spotlight for those who needed a second chance. The Man in Black played the cards he was dealt and he decided to make his mess his message. Sometimes that's the best we can do.
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Sister Clare Crockett: All or Nothing
By Gary Sullivan
Irish born, Clare Crockett had a party lifestyle as a teen actress. She gave that up and became a sister dedicated to serving God and the Catholic Church. Her motto 'All or Nothing' became a way of life, love and service all the way to the end.
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It's a Wonderful Life: Social Justice Begins With Love
By Gary Sullivan
It's a Wonderful Life. No matter how many times we have seen it, the film always entertains and instructs. It has timeless truths that overlap with Catholic morality and social justice: duty, honor, relationships, sacredness of human life, the power of prayer, and redemption. We discover that the best way to bring about social justice is not through politics but through personal relationships.
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Miss Die Vernon
By Nathaniel Slattery
A partial criticism of Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy
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Please Pass the Feathers
By Monica Biedronka
Do you pray for more faith and love? What about more hope?
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Bill Maher Goes to Bible School
By Gary Sullivan
When it came to the Bible, comedian and atheist, Bill Maher was stuck on the literal sense. Jordan Peterson managed to open his mind and perhaps his heart to the spiritual meaning of scripture. As Jordan Peterson unlocked for him the Bible’s perennial wisdom, Bill began to see the light.
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2023 Summer Reads for Catholics
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Summer is a popular time for Catholics to catch up on reading, especially when lodging out on the sandy beach taking in Vitamin D and Sea. The 2023 Summer Reading List looks to be promising.
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Top Movie, Song, and Need for Authentic Entertainment
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Music and Entertainment needs a change. Sound of Freedom and a new country song should give every person in the entertainment field a reality check.
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30 Years of The Sandlot
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A beloved family fun film teaches the value of friendship after 30 years
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