Friday, April 26 2024

Four Movies You Wouldn’t Consider “Christmas Movies”!

Cecilia Galatolo 0 0

How many Christmas movies exist? Hundreds… maybe even thousands. We know all the lines of some by heart and will […]

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Christmas movies to see this year

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Red (Turning Red): an animated film about the relationship between mother and teenage daughter

Cecilia Galatolo 0 0

From the very first scenes of Red (Turning Red) it is apparent that there is an exquisitely feminine sensibility behind […]

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METAVERSE: EVERYONE TALKS ABOUT IT, BUT DO WE REALLY KNOW WHAT IT IS?

Lucrezia Scotellaro 0 0

A set of interconnected virtual worlds, work, games, and educational platforms; a heightened reality, populated by avatars and governed by […]

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The use of social media in China, between censorship, disinformation and regime strategy

Fabrizio Piciarelli 0 0

The numbers are truly impressive. According to the findings of Statista.com, the most trusted statistics portal on the web, China […]

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Family is the first and foremost testimony of the Christian faith

Lucrezia Scotellaro 0 0

Does the family still have a role in the Church? Last spring, a particular study day with an interdisciplinary approach, […]

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Digital loneliness: voluntary choice or forced compulsion? A study reveals Americans’ isolation

Vitaliano Chiarella 0 0

To the average person, loneliness usually has a negative connotation, as it represents a status of deep malaise and isolation […]

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WOMAN AND THE CHURCH: ALBERION’S PROPHECY IS FULFILLED TODAY

Sister Cristina Catapano 0 0

Last April 4th, the Pauline Family celebrated the birthday of its founder, Blessed James Alberione, a man who was able […]

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PERIOD DRAMAS – Are we nostalgic for the great loves and families of the past?

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Accompanying those who are suffering, because “hopeless” isn’t synonymous with “incurable”

Cristina Valea Sobrino 0 0

This Sunday I visited a Van Gogh exhibit. Of all the pieces on display, I was particularly struck by “The […]

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