by Ann Burns | Jun 21, 2021 | Faith, Femininity, The World
It’s easy to think of saints as superhuman. People who seldom failed and possessed a burning love for God from an early age, and so forth. But saints were ordinary individuals who stumbled a lot. They became saints because they never failed to get back up after they...
by Ann Burns | Apr 6, 2021 | The World
In 2017 Martin McDonough released his grotesquely dark film Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing Missouri. Essentially, it is a story of hate. Deep, bitter, all-consuming hate. But, in McDonough’s Flannery O’Connor-esque style, the film takes place around Easter-time,...
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