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A Denver Priest, a Hollywood Director and a Bowl of Fettuccine: Father Scott Bailey Advises on Catholic Life for New ‘Knives Out’ Film
Through his work with director Rian Johnson and actor Josh O'Connor on the new Knives Out film, Father Scott Bailey created opportunities for understanding, even evangelizing, the Catholic faith. Father Scott Bailey, pastor of Risen Christ Parish in Denver, with Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery producers Ram Bergman, Leopold Hughes and Nikos Karamigios. (Photo courtesy of Father Scott Bailey) By Jay Sorgi Sometimes, God uses big meals with fettuccine alfredo to open do

Guest Contributor
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Why Gilmore Girls Still Teaches Me About Real Freedom (and Real Love)
Revisiting Gilmore Girls this fall, I’m learning that true freedom isn’t about doing whatever we want — it’s about choosing the good....

Marie San Jose
Oct 82 min read


Forget the Vanderbilts — The Real Heiress Who Changed America in the Gilded Age Was a Saint
Julian Fellowes should consider adding St. Katharine Drexel to the show's cast — an example of what it means to find something worth more...

Mallory Smyth
Oct 65 min read


‘Reagan’ Offers a Refreshing Throwback to Classic Hollywood Cinema
FILM REVIEW: Enjoy the new biopic that depicts the hero in his own context and not through the dark, narrow perspective of contemporary

National Catholic Register
Sep 8, 20245 min read


You’ll want to see this movie about St. Paul opening Easter
A new Biblical film, Paul, the Apostle of Christ , starring Jim Caveizel ( The Passion of the Christ ) and James Faulkner ( Game of...

Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 4, 20174 min read
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