Writer Lisa Hendey reviews “Of Animals and Men,” a new and powerful documentary that looks at the lives of Jan and Antonina Żabiński, who lived at the zookeeper’s villa at the Warsaw Zoo during World War II. Hendey writes: “Through their courageous
The work of art “The Living Tableau” by acclaimed filmmaker Armondo Linus Acosta offers an innovative, meditative way to contemplate anew the iconic masterpiece “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci. Inspired by a lifelong love of da Vinci and modernizing the
The role of a priest, deacon or religious brother or sister often involves offering counsel in one way or another. As many of these men and women told Our Sunday Visitor, this can come in the form of parish ministries, spiritual direction
Timed perfectly to coincide with Holy Week in anticipation of Easter Sunday, the new film “Resurrection” premieres globally on the new online Discovery+ platform on March 27. The project combines the efforts of Roma Downey, Mark Burnett and “The Bible” showrunner Richard
The new, highly anticipated film “Fatima,” whose release date has been postponed for months because of the ongoing pandemic, is worth the wait, writes Lisa Hendey in a review for Our Sunday Visitor. She writes: “Fatima” relays a remarkable story of faith,
While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has varied greatly in communities nationwide, it is apparent that some residual impacts of the virus will be felt universally for years to come. For many families, the entree into formal distance learning or a
As counties and states nationwide begin easing restrictions and moving into new phases of COVID-19 response, dioceses are examining lessons learned amidst the pandemic. While there is certainly no “one size fits all” set of best practices, parishes and Catholic mental health
Bestselling author, speaker and radio host Teresa Tomeo recently spoke with Our Sunday Visitor about the release of her new book, entitled “Conquering Coronavirus: How Faith Can Put Your Fears to Rest,” which came together in a matter of weeks. In the
With many households sheltering in place, Catholics around the country are tuning into “The Chosen” television series, which offers an innovative look at the life of Jesus Christ. The series, currently available via the VidAngel streaming app, has already set a record
The National Catholic Educational Association is offering its annual conference to participants for free this year with the goal of giving Catholic educators the tools they need to thrive during and after the coronavirus pandemic. One Catholic administrator in Indianapolis said that