Antonio D. Sison

Precious Blood Br. Antonio D. Sison is professor of systematic theology and culture, and holder of the Vatican II Chair, at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He is the author of The Art of Indigenous Inculturation: Grace on the Edge of Genius (Orbis Books, 2021).

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A Vietnamese Marian shrine in California has miracle stories to tell

In Guatemalan film 'La Llorona,' the horror is closer to home

Documentary 'maɬni' is a meditative immersion in Chinook Indian worldview

In 'Yellow Rose,' an undocumented Filipina sings for her American dream

The transcendent music of Ennio Morricone

'The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind' offers hope-inspiring water

'Indian Horse' tells the raw truth about the plight of indigenous peoples

In 'The Farewell,' a family unites to guard the unspoken truth

'Ulam:Main Dish' celebrates Filipino cuisine

A saint of the quotidian in Alfonso Cuarón's film 'Roma'

'Whale Rider' holds relevance for the Christmas season

Awe, humility, hope await in 'A Space Odyssey'

For the Asian-American community, 'Crazy Rich Asians' is the gift of an open door

'Brimstone & Glory' documents Tultepec festival with a mytho-poetic layer

In musical 'The Portrait,' beauty and truth resist materialism

Romero speaks in the here and now

'Okja' is a romping tale with a social conscience

'After the Storm': Flawed humanity compassionately observed

'The Eagle Huntress' soars with possibility

Repeat viewings of 'Departures' yield inspiration anew

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