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Literate but mannered suspense drama, set in Northern Italy where a high-powered art dealer (Mick Jagger) gives a shady critic (Claes Bang) the opportunity for a world-class scoop when he offers him the chance to interview a famously reclusive painter (Donald Sutherland). But he also blackmails the writer into stealing one of the master's much-coveted works in the process.
The DYM Summit kicks off a new year.
WASHINGTON -- With the global pandemic practically shutting everything down for months, the sacramental wine and altar bread business has suffered like other businesses in the country, with COVID-19 preventing most indoor public celebrations of the Mass.
WASHINGTON -- As part of what seems to be a new trend for the Supreme Court, it will once again take up a religious liberty case in its new term with oral arguments Nov. 4 in a case about a Catholic social service agency excluded from Philadelphia's foster care program for not accepting same-sex couples as foster parents.
ROME -- The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a powerful blow to the tourism industry, including the religious guesthouses in Italy that specialize in welcoming pilgrims.
Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, has announced the following clergy appointment:
BALTIMORE — The lives and spirituality of the Redemptorists were woven into the ordination Mass of Baltimore's new Auxiliary Bishop Bruce A. Lewandowski, a member of the international religious order whose founder told his confreres they should resist honors and any higher episcopal roles.
As diocesan educators begin a unique and challenging 2020-21 school year amid a continuing coronavirus pandemic with no end in sight, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge acknowledged that Jesus’ words from the Gospel “apply to all of us: ‘Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.’ ”
The University of Notre Dame announced Aug. 18 that it is suspending its in-person classes for undergraduates for two weeks after a rise in COVID-19 cases on its campus in South Bend, Indiana.
In the late spring of 1945, as World War II was drawing toward a close, a novel called “Brideshead Revisited” made its appearance in Britain; its first U.S. edition came out the following January. Whatever else might be said of it — and a great deal has been said — three-quarters of a century later this book by Evelyn Waugh remains easily the most popular Catholic-themed work of fiction in the English language.


