Leo XIV and the Two Cities
Fernando De Haro Fernando De Haro

Leo XIV and the Two Cities

Antonio R. Rubio Plo - Leo XIV invokes Augustine to warn that political messianism betrays the City of God.

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Blessed Fragility
Fernando De Haro Fernando De Haro

Blessed Fragility

Ana De Haro - Their fragility wakes me from a dream—and forces me to teach what actually matters.

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Hermana Clare
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Hermana Clare

John Merritt - A Sister, a Friend, a Mother: Father Rafael Remembers Sister Clare Crockett

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Why Do We search?
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

Why Do We search?

Costantino Esposito - You are not someone who has a question. You are the question.


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U2: A Requiem Born of Ash
Joe Raphael Joe Raphael

U2: A Requiem Born of Ash

Isabella García-Ramos Herrera - U2’s latest EP proves that art remains our most powerful response to global violence.

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Wake Up Dead Man
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Wake Up Dead Man

Sylvia Riley - A murder mystery becomes a profound meditation on grace, guilt, and the possibility of redemption.

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In Memory of Jürgen Habermas
John Merritt John Merritt

In Memory of Jürgen Habermas

Costantino Esposito - Remembering Jürgen Habermas through his profound exploration of communicative reason, secularism, and democratic foundations.

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What Do You See?
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What Do You See?

Sebastian Modarelli - To see what you didn't see before is the very heart of true conversion.

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Need, Data, Desire
MAURIZIO CAPUZZO MAURIZIO CAPUZZO

Need, Data, Desire

Costantino Esposito - The new driving force of history is no longer labor, but the universal need that generates digital value through every click and 'like'."

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The Monster Who Became Human
John Merritt John Merritt

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.

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