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Do you remember the “Sunday Funnies?” Were you a big fan of Calvin & Hobbes? Garfield? Peanuts? Well, now we have a Catholic version! Introduction The Catholic Cartoon Collection by Joshua Masterson! Joshua … The Catholic Cartoon Collection is HERE! Read More »
Today, during “Respect Life Month” we are announcing our latest comic book, Life Choices: The Gift, focusing on the power of story to help teens choose life. Published in a partnership with LifeCanada, … Introducing “Life Choices: The Gift,” a challenging pro-life comic book Read More »
What begins as a realistic portrayal of mental illness brought on by tragedy transforms into a fairy story exploring themes about possession that will look very familiar to anyone familiar with traditional Christian beliefs concerning demonic oppression.
In the first installment of this three-part essay series exploring Walter M. Miller, Jr.’s magnificent science fiction novel A Canticle for Leibowitz, we examined the book’s first novella, “Fiat Homo.” … A “Lux” Shines in the Darkness: Part 2 of A Canticle for Leibowitz Read More »
The 6 ‘3, flamboyant playwright that was Oscar Wilde will, regretfully and most likely only be remembered in academia and popular education for his wit and as an icon of … Wounds of Love: Redemption in Oscar Wilde’s “The Selfish Giant” Read More »
In 1995, the San Francisco 49ers won the Superbowl, OJ Simpson was found not guilty, and Ghost in the Shell showed in theaters. If you don’t remember this last one, … Are we Just a “Ghost in the Shell”? Transhumanism and Christian Anthropology Read More »
“Fairy tales do not tell children that dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.” – “G.K. Chesterton” – Neil Gaiman … “Chesterton” as you haven’t seen him before Read More »
Following the popular acclaim of its predecessor, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse continued the comic book aesthetic of the previous film, explored some neat coloring tones that helped express the mood … What It Means to Be Part of a Family in “Across the Spider-Verse” Read More »
One of the most disparaging things Catholics can say about St. Thomas Aquinas and his philosophy/theology is that it is dry and lacking narrative flourish (what story doesn’t have multiple pages distinguishing essence, existence and quiddity?). While I can understand this assessment if you were to isolate one aspect of Aquinas’s writings, this claim holds … There and Back Again: A Thomist’s Tale Read More »