Archbishop Chaput's Column: Of Lenten Films, and Faith Where it's Least Expected
It's a pleasure this Lent to suggest a few current or impending faith-friendly films that do have the quality to deserve our attention.
It's a pleasure this Lent to suggest a few current or impending faith-friendly films that do have the quality to deserve our attention.
2015 Was Remarkable Year for Religious Themes and Family Films.
Alejandro Iñárritu's new film The Revenant is one of the most talked about movies, and for good reason.
The Star Wars franchise has set all sorts of records, and has achieved a new one this year: the earliest spoiler.
Downton is accurate in at least one regard in that it gives us a taster of anti-Catholic prejudice.
The religious paintings of Rogier van der Weyden are full of emotional power, ranging from the tenderness of a mother's love to the intensity of Jesus' death.
There is never anything simple and straightforward about our relationships with others. We are mysteries relating to mysteries, and, for Christians, that relationship is mediated by Mystery.
A recent visit to New York, where my wife and daughter and I took in a Broadway show, has gotten me thinking about the state of the theater and the state of the Catholic tradition in regard to it.
"Two Days, One Night" was my No. 1 film of 2014 — and that of a number of my peers.