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Your guide to social justice films on Netflix, Amazon and Hulu
America Staff
August 07, 2020
These stories remind us that while the fight for justice is never over, individuals can make a difference, often with the help of their faith.
Arts & Culture
News Analysis
Loyola University Maryland defends decision to remove Flannery O’Connor’s name from dorm
George P. Matysek, Jr. - Catholic News Service
August 07, 2020
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell, a former Loyola professor, is spearheading an effort for the university to reconsider its decision.
Arts & Culture
Film
Catholic Sex, Catholic Guilt and Catholic School: A review of indie comedy ‘Yes, God, Yes’
John Dougherty
July 31, 2020
For young Catholics, puberty can feel like a minefield where one wrong sexually-charged step could have everlasting consequences.
Arts & Culture
Music
Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ made me feel all the things. It’s just what I needed.
Eric Immel, S.J.
July 28, 2020
Let this album make you feel something and, maybe, come alive again.
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Where do you find God in ‘non-religious’ music?
Our readers
July 24, 2020
Surely God and grace are in the music that we consider more “secular.”
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Dante is remembered most for his depiction of hell. This sculptor wants us to remember heaven, too.
Claire Giangravé - Religion News Service
July 21, 2020
“In our culture Dante is becoming lost.”
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