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  • 1 week ago | ncronline.org | Zachary Lee |Maxwell Kuzma

    Michael Shannon's directorial debut calls to mind the words of the apostle Paul in the book of Romans: "rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep." An adaptation of Brett Neveu's 2002 play of the same name, "Eric LaRue" follows the emotional journeys of parents Janice (Judy Greer) and Ron LaRue (Alexander Skarsgård) in the wake of a deadly school shooting committed by their own teenage son, Eric.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | guardonline.com | Maxwell Kuzma

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  • Nov 15, 2024 | jonesborosun.com | Maxwell Kuzma

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  • Oct 26, 2024 | ncronline.org | Jayson Landeza |Maxwell Kuzma

    Fr. Jayson Landeza receives a personalized Oakland A's jersey, signed by the players, from the team's manager, Mark Kotsay. Laneza, pastor of St. Benedict and Divine Mercy parishes in Oakland, California, has been an A's fan since 1970. (Jayson Landeza)  I’ll never forget the summer day in 1970 when, at 9 years old, I walked through the tunnel beneath the seats and got my first glimpse of the stunning green hue of the infield grass at the Oakland Coliseum, home of the Oakland Athletics.

  • Oct 26, 2024 | ncronline.org | Mary McGlone |Maxwell Kuzma |Jayson Landeza

    What would it be like to be blind from birth? Sight offers one way of understanding the world, blindness another. The disparity is inexplicable. We have multiple accounts of Jesus healing the blind. It was one of his specialties and a sign that he was "the one to come" (Luke 7:18-23). As John 9 underlines, miracles were not primarily a show of power, but a teaching metaphor. Bartimaeus was both blind and a beggar. That means he probably pestered passersby without knowing who they were.

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