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COLORLESS: Christ and History

The trope “all this has happened before” makes us think about God as creator and Lord of history. Continue reading
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Made in Abyss: Dying to Self

Even shows we don’t recommend can offer us an insight into the Gospel. Continue reading
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Princess Mononoke: Human-Divine Relations

A 90s anime about an industrial town and the apparent death throes of the local forest. A story not reducible to two sides because God rarely fits our categories. Continue reading
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Ranking of Kings: Hell and Demons

Contracts are two way streets, but who said they’re always equal? Continue reading
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The Cat Returns: Self Identity

If you were looking for a way to understand all of the identity issues springing up in today’s culture, would you look to a 20 yr old kids film? Continue reading
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My Hero Academia: Sacramental Theology

Sacraments aren’t stamps to collect but powers to be used. And we can show this by looking at the well known anime My Hero Academia. Continue reading
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Teenage Mercenary: Humility

Humility and Pride are two words that get thrown around quite a bit. But what do they mean and how do I use an action webtoon to prove my point? Continue reading
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Weathering With You: Reading Scripture

What can the multiple layers of Weathering With You teach us about how we read Scripture? Continue reading
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Suzume: Preparation for the Gospel

What does a movie about a earthquake causing spirit have to do with preparing people to hear the Gospel? Continue reading
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Via Lucis Booklet

IN recent years an Easter devotion to continue the Lenten Stations of the Cross, or Via Crucis, has been to pray the Via Lucis, that is, the Way of Light, meditating on the events immediately following our Lord’s Resurrection. I’ve found this to be a great way of remaining in the Easter Mystery after it Continue reading
