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Top 3: Small to Big Screen Adaptations with guest Chris Becker

It’s a very special episode of Top Three [insert Registered Trademark symbol here… if it would only apply. Get back to us, USPTO!] because Ted and Ricky are talking about when...

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Another Form of Worship

It was Father Ron Raab, CSC, ’78, ’82M.Div., ’90M.A. who in 2014 first reached out to my husband, Geoffrey, a parishioner and furniture maker, and asked him to help restore...

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A Mystic for Our Time

The scenario is bleak: Consumerism and materialism dominate all aspects of social life. Older people look with alarm at the crumbling of civic and religious institutions. Young...

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Reading the Remains

We’re sitting in silence in the Long House cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park, watching the sun swallow the shadows across the far canyon wall. I strain to hear the...

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Painting a Sense of Place

Last night’s rain sits on the tips of the grass, filling the air with a fresh, dewy scent. Birds tweet beneath feathery clouds, while bison roam nearby but out of sight. Uintas...

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The October Rundown with guest Chris Becker

Establishing Shot is thrilled to again have an amazing guest sitting down with Ted and Ricky to run through what the Browning Cinema is offering this October. That guest would be...

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St. Bruno the Carthusian: Silence and the Habit of Joy

Anthony Pagliarini, Assistant Teaching Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, presents on St. Bruno the Carthusian. This lecture is the fourth of seven lectures in...

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Faith and Music with Audrey Assad

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Audrey Assad to talk about her music, its inspiration, and her mission as a Catholic artist. Audrey is an award-winning Catholic...

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Phantom of the Opera is not an Opera: What it Actually Means to be an Opera Singer

When you think of an opera singer, what comes to mind? A glass-shattering vocalist? A woman of generous proportions sporting a Viking helmet? The star of Phantom of the Opera?...

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Beauty to Behold with Geoffrey Keating

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Geoffrey Keating to talk about the importance of beauty in Catholic life. Geoffrey is the owner of “Keating Woodworks,” and...

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Teacher and Author Matthew Mehan on His First Children’s Book

Matthew Mehan is a teacher at The Heights School in Washington, D.C. and The Worsham Teaching Fellow of Hillsdale College’s Washington DC Allan P. Kirby, Jr., Center for...

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Chiara Lubich: A Saint for a New Global Unity

Peter Casarella, Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, presents on Chiara Lubich, founder of the Focolare Movement. This lecture is the third of seven...

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