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The Lord’s command is simple: “Be holy, for I am holy.” Holiness doesn’t isolate us; it draws us into deeper communion, first with God, and then with each other.
And this is where That They May Be One enters the conversation.


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After a meaningful plot reveal, the film zeroes in on the interiority of Maria’s murderer, who is in the room with us. In light of this revelation, perpetrators, victims, sinners, and saints stand on equal ground, because mercy infuses justice. Despite our discomfort with this evening of scales, grace still does its work. It vitalizes the bleak room of the prison, a place one character likens to Hell.
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Moses the Black: “No One Can Serve Two Masters” By Marge Hynes, Writer Moses the Black imagines a modern-day Chicago gang leader, Malik, whose life echoes the brutal conversion of one of the Church’s most arresting saints. The film asks the viewer to remain, uncomfortably, inside the world humanity constructs without Christ: blood, death, sin, […]


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Set in March of 1920 on the snow-swept plains of North Dakota, Hazel’s Heart tells the story of Hazel Miner, a sixteen-year-old whose love for her younger siblings transformed a devastating blizzard into a story of hope, courage, and sacrifice.
It’s a historical story, yes, but the themes of faith, endurance, and love? Those are as relevant today as they were a century ago.
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When you meet Kevin Matthews on the big screen this October, he will have his back turned to you. Wheeling a statue of the Blessed Virgin wrapped in bungee cord..


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by Marge Hynes, Writer
The rain outside my apartment wasn’t polite, misty rain. It was the kind that hurls itself at your windows. Fitting, really, for the moment I pressed play on Triumph of the Heart. Within minutes, I knew this wasn’t a film you could half-watch. It demanded stillness.
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by Franci Revel Eckensberger, Lead Editor
The film, which is set to premiere in theaters nationwide on September 12, 2025.


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by Marge Hynes, Writer
As someone who’s guaranteed to get emotional during any movie, I wasn’t shocked to feel something watching this one. But, I was surprised–not by its brisk pace or bright visuals, but by its heart. In a genre saturated with secularism, this film explores the beauty, fragility, and sacredness of being.
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by Marge Hynes, Writer
It started, as many movies do, with popcorn and soda in the buttery, slightly sticky comfort of Studio Movie Grill in Seminole, Florida. We were, per usual, running late, having already missed the first ten minutes.


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by Marge Hynes, Writer
The Ritual is billed as a drama-horror-thriller. Looking beyond the suspense and the demonic possession it’s based on, I had one simple question: Did it feel genuinely true to our faith and the reality of evil?
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