
The Screen Darkens: ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and the Real Horror
Hollywood’s embrace of a new morality in the 1960s takes a disturbing turn.
Hollywood’s embrace of a new morality in the 1960s takes a disturbing turn.
Almost from the beginning, vampire fiction has been a battleground between the powers of heaven and hell.
“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21)
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: God gave us free will and knows it can be used to do bad things.
The way of humility leads, via the rolling road of wonder, to the heaven-haven of the reward. The way of pride leads, via the thorny path of prejudice, to a hell of one’s own devising.
An interview with a London priest who battles the devil.
COMMENTARY: Those who kill innocent people, refusing to see them as human persons, are wrong, whether they are anti-Semites or pro-abortionists.
The increase of self-identified witches could be a result of Satan, says priest.
A haunting Polish film about the travails of a community of nuns in the wake of World War II explores religious and moral questions around faith, suffering and the nature of evil from a female point of view.
COMMENTARY: Faced with the activity of supernatural evil in our countries, what should be the response of faithful bishops, priests and laity?
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