Set in a prison, Oz follows the lives of inmates and staff members as they navigate through a volatile environment filled with violence, betrayal, and abuse of power. The show delves into deep topics such as racism, revenge, and the struggle for power within the prison system.
Six months after the incidents involving the lethal videotape, new clues reveal the presence of a new evil lurking in the darkness. Rachel Keller, a newspaper reporter, and her son Aidan have moved to a small town to escape the terrifying events that haunted them. However, when Samara Morgan begins a new cycle of death and revenge, Rachel must uncover the truth to save her son's life. As she delves deeper into the dark secrets surrounding Samara, Rachel discovers that the only way to stop the evil is by facing her biggest fear and making a sacrifice.
A nun, Sister Helen Prejean, comforts a convicted killer on death row, Matthew Poncelet, and develops empathy for both him and the families of his victims. As she tries to stop his execution, she faces opposition and must confront her own beliefs about forgiveness and justice.
Father Ray, a card-playing, cocktail-sipping, blues-loving priest, ministers to his parishioners at St. Thomas, a large urban church in an inner-city neighborhood. He grapples with his own personal failings, including occasional crises of faith. Offering support are wise older priest Father Leo, young idealist Father Eric, and feminist nun Sister Maureen. (The series was co-created by a Jesuit priest named Bill Cain and producer David Manson.)
Three nuns on a weekend trip are held hostage by escaped convicts.
Sister Helen is a plain-clothes nun who dedicates her life to helping recovering addicts and alcoholics in rehab. The documentary follows her as she supports and guides her patients through their struggles with drug addiction and alcoholism.
Drama based on the life of Joyce Duco, with Joanna Pettet as a young nun torn between the reality of her secular job as a daytime juvenile probation officer and the vows she has taken with the church.
In Good Conscience: Sister Jeannine Gramick's Journey of Faith is a documentary that follows the life and work of Sister Jeannine Gramick, a nun who dedicated her life to advocating for LGBTQ rights within the Catholic Church. The film explores her struggles, triumphs, and the impact of her activism.
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