Clare McCallan is a spoken word poet, author and television host based out of Boston. She is currently serving as the creative director of St. Joseph's Home for Artisans. You can find out more about her work at claremccallan.com.
Louise Archambault's film "Irena's Vow" tells the true story of Irena Gut, a devout Polish Catholic who risked her life by hiding 12 Jews in the basement of a Nazi major's residence where she was a housekeeper.
Zach Braff's new film, starring Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman, acknowledges that there is no black-and-white answer to the question of how to help a person through grief and addiction.
Florence Pugh shines in "The Wonder." She is supported by a talented cast, the masterful stylings of director Sebastián Lelio, and an outstanding soundtrack. This beautiful film's only fault is its source material.
Perspective: Mario Costabile, a successful film and music producer, felt called to serve the church. He launched Array of Hope, a ministry of music, films and concert events, events that he described as "very Catholic."
Perspective: For the last three years, I've been traveling and speaking to teens and college students on the value of beauty in our pursuit of truth. I do this through original performance poetry pieces, or "spoken word poetry."