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In Jesus’ day, while the Temple still existed, devout Jews made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to be in the Holy City for Passover, the most important feast of the Jewish year.
What could be (or should be) more welcome around Christmastime than a movie about Mary and the birth of Jesus? On Dec. 6, such a movie — titled Mary — premieres on Netflix.
Centuries later, the words of Jesus are recorded by the gospel writer, John, intentionally identifying Jesus as "I Am." In using this phrase, Jesus proclaimed his divine nature: fully God, fully man.
W hen Netflix's new film Mary was released, it was met with low reviews from audiences and critics alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rotten critics' score of 27% and an audience score of ...
Regarding the questions posed at the beginning of the essay, the teachings and examples set by the Essene community had a ...
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Catholic Hollywood director D.J. Caruso (“Disturbia”) set out to tell the story of Mary as seen through her own eyes, in a new film available on Netflix Dec. 6.
I am reminded of what America’s James Martin, S.J. wrote in his book Jesus: A Pilgrimage: “We may struggle with the notion of God’s paying attention to us in our littleness….Mary can be ...
Drag queen group mocks Jesus, Christianity in Easter show marketed to kids According to the group’s website, past winners of the contest include 'Pro-Choice Mary' and 'Black Woman as God' ...
No genre gesture goes untapped in the deliberately hagiographic “Mary,” a coming-of-age saga about the mother of Jesus. ... Mary Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 42 minutes.
A religious shrine sealed up by the ancestors of Jesus, preserved for nearly 3,000 years, has been discovered in the ancient heart of Jerusalem. Experts believe that the destruction of the shrine ...
The Chosen Season 5 follows Jesus into Jerusalem during Holy Week. Here’s the cast, plot & release schedule across the U.S.
Cora Louise Evans, who had visions of Jesus, the Virgin Mary and other Catholic saints in the 1950s, has moved closer to canonization as a saint.