The Monster Who Became Human
Sylvia Ridley - Guillermo del Toro’s films do not simply tell stories; they create worlds in which fairy tales and existential questions move side by side.
Pluribus: The Resistance of the “I”
Costantino Esposito - In a world of forced harmony, the "I" fights to remain unique and free.
1883: The Land that Cannot Love
Morris Caplin - Taylor Sheridan's 1883 reveals the soul's deepest war—and why creation cannot love us back.
What We Are Hungry For: 10 Films that Made Cinema Matter Again.
John Merritt - What We’re Hungry For: Ten Films That Made Cinema Matter Again
Simon, Do You Love Me?
Simon, Do You Love Me? – Roberto Benigni’s Monologue on the Humanity of Saint Peter
The Friar Who Left His Mark on Me
Pope Leo XIV - Sharing the humble friar’s secret to finding a glimpse of Paradise daily.
Why Happiness is Waiting
Saro Trovato - Leopardi unveils the great deception: happiness is not a goal, it is pure Promise.
The Fisherman’s Friend
Morris Caplin - What force carried a nervous fisherman from Capernaum to the heart of empire? Love itself.
God's Patience and the Tree of the Church
Joseph Ratzinger - The mustard seed, divine patience, and the Church’s necessary pruning.
A Link to the Divine
Mario Leone - Benedict XVI’s Private World: Finding God Through Bach, Silence, and Maestro Riccardo Muti
What Awakens Advent
Sebastian Modarelli - Does the memory of first love hold the secret to truly awakening Advent?
The Radical Resistance of Being Born
Costantino Esposito - Discover why Hannah Arendt believed being born is the ultimate resistance to modern power.
The Cry Before the Miracle
Marcelo Cesena - Behind every miracle lies a desperate cry, now translated into music.
Those Like Me
Alda Merini - A piercing anthem for the sensitive heart—Alda Merini’s verse challenges us to truly love.
Human Nature Remains the Same, Regardless of the Era
Juan Carlos Hernández - From Monet to Michelangelo: exploring why true beauty survives time and heals the soul.
The Fire That Refuses to Die: Dorothy Day
Waldery Hilgeman - She had fire inside her.” Forty-five years later, Dorothy Day is still setting hearts ablaze.
Music Teaches You How to Live
Pierachille Dolfini - At 84, Riccardo Muti isn't chasing fame; he is teaching youth how to live.
The Visible and the Invisible in McCann’s Twist
Morris Caplin -Hidden cables, broken hearts: McCann's Twist explores connection, mystery, and the necessity of repair.
When the Way Finds You
John Merritt - We all seek happiness by running circles. Augustine discovered the Way came seeking us.
The Wind in the Trees: A Cinema of Encounter
Morris Caplin - Pope Leo XIV reveals cinema's true power: recovery of sight, not mere entertainment or distraction.