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Video releases for March 30, 2022
The following are capsule reviews from Catholic News Service of new and recent video releases available on DVD and/or Blu-ray -- as well as for online viewing. Theatrical movies have a Catholic News Service classification and Motion Picture Association rating. These classifications refer only to the theatrical version of the films below, and do not take into account any extra content.
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Movie Review: Windfall
There's a certain irony in describing "Windfall" (Netflix) as a character-driven thriller, if only because none of the people on screen are given names in Justin Lader and Andrew Kevin Walker's script.
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Environmental justice activist will receive Notre Dame's Laetare Medal
Sharon Lavigne, an environmental justice activist, will receive the University of Notre Dame's 2022 Laetare Medal, the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics.
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Former Vatican official says he obeyed orders in London property deal
A former Vatican official facing charges of extortion and abuse of office related to a controversial London property deal said he was acting under obedience in his role and made no decisions without approval from his direct superior, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra.
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Bridgeport priest named rector of U.S. seminary in Rome
Msgr. Thomas W. Powers, vicar general of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut, has been named rector of the Pontifical North American College, the U.S. seminary in Rome.
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How to Finish Lent Strong
Responding to editors' requests for a regular sampling of current commentary from around the Catholic press, here is an editorial titled: "How to finish Lent strong," published online March 22 by Our Sunday Visitor, a national Catholic newsweekly based in Huntington, Indiana. It was written by the editorial board.
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Ukrainian Archbishop Tearfully Recounts the Horrors, Heroism of War
With his voice often trembling and tears sliding down to his beard, the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church spoke via Zoom about the death and destruction Russia is raining down on his people and his country.
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Cardinal: Saving Creation requires seeing each other as Brothers, Sisters
Fraternity is the path to salvation, said Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny.
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Synodality means church must change its structure, says Indian theologian
The Catholic Church's hierarchy should undergo deep structural changes and share administrative powers with all Catholics if it wants to create a synodal church as envisioned by Pope Francis, said a prominent Indian theologian.
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Losing sense of Spirit means becoming blind to God, Pope says
Pope Francis asked people to pray for his upcoming trip to Malta and to pray for an end to the "savage cruelty" of war.
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U.S. students make connection with Ukrainian refugee children in Slovakia
Exactly one day after Russia began its unprovoked assault on Ukraine Feb. 24, Father Richard Tomasone, pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Warren and its mission church, St. Luke in Youngsville, received a text message.
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UPDATE: How a saint became part of the tax code, forever changing U.S. philanthropy
This tax season, Americans have an unexpected figure to thank for one of their most-used deductions. She wasn't an accountant, a lawyer or even a politician, but an actual saint.
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U.S. Ukrainian Catholic bishop visits refugees at Polish-Ukrainian border
During a March 25-April 1 trip to Poland along its border with Ukraine, U.S. Ukrainian Catholic Bishop Bohdan J. Danylo planned to meet with charitable organizations as well as minister and provide relief to displaced Ukrainian refugees and children.
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Catholic Author of Black Lives Matter book sees Hope Amid Ongoing Struggles
When journalist Olga M. Segura initially set out to write a book on Black Lives Matter and the Catholic Church, she intended it to be more of an overview that might prompt white Catholics to get more involved in the work of racial justice.
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Peter K. Kilpatrick is named Catholic University of America's New President
The Catholic University of America's board of trustees has selected Peter K. Kilpatrick as the 16th president of the university, effective July 1.
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