Let’s Talk About Abbott and Costello Movies (and a Communion of Grief)
With a heart that came near to breaking, Costello made the world laugh: the more he suffered, the more he wanted to bring healing to others.

With a heart that came near to breaking, Costello made the world laugh: the more he suffered, the more he wanted to bring healing to others.

I wish I could say that Christians are exempt from the effects of fear, but to say so would be a lie.

By turning the cameras onto his guests, Bourdain revealed to his audience a world at once vastly diverse, painfully complex, and beautifully human.

It’s called the “Miracle of Lanciano,” mostly because “Holy crap, we have bleeding human remains on the altar” isn’t particularly catchy.

Cheap and disposable, they end up ribbing the outsides of full trash bags the Monday after communion Sunday.
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