• A Voice in the Church of Central TX

ATX Catholic

A Voice in the Church in Central Texas

  • Articles
  • Podcast Archive
  • About ATX Catholic
    • Contact Us
    • Contributors
You are here: Home / Archives for ACNM / Blog / Reviews

How to Really Fight Evil (Review: “Messenger”)

Published January 22, 2013 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews, Young Adult

I am a sucker for a series. I love Harry Potter, and I used to love The Baby-sitters Club, and I’m really only still watching Glee because I have a great gift for the virtue of hope and I hope it will eventually be good again. Somewhere deep down, though, my belief in eternity makes… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published January 22, 2013

Reading Your Way to Rome (Review: “Rome Sweet Home”)

Published January 8, 2013 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Marriage and Love, Reviews

As many Catholics are, I am a sucker for conversion stories. I was baptized Catholic but not really raised that way, so mine is more of a reversion story, but I even enjoy telling that! There’s something about getting the inside scoop on someone’s journey to God and to the Catholic Church that is so… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published January 8, 2013

Irreverent Mary (Review: “Looking for Mary, Or, The Blessed Mother and Me”)

Published December 11, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

People come to the Catholic faith through many avenues. As Dr. Robert Koons put it during his recent apologetics series at the University Catholic Center, where I work, there are “many roads to Rome.” Some roads are bumpy and long, and some are clear forks. Some roads, however, are more like the roundabout in National… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published December 11, 2012

Music of the Season – Advent Volume I and II [EP Review]

Published December 7, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Reviews

The majority of world is confused thinking it’s Christmas already, but we’re still in the season of Advent. In fact, we just started. While it’s not the same penitential season as lent, Advent provides a great opportunity for prayer, fasting, and preparation. In today’s world, it take a lot of effort and intention to prepare… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published December 7, 2012

The Answer to a Really Good Question (Review: “The Problem of Pain”)

Published November 27, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

Christianity is a faith of paradoxes. We are alive now, and then we will die (unless Christ returns before we die), but there is life after death. On Sunday, we officially begin to look upon the Virgin who will give birth to a son. By dying, Christ conquered death. Either this all makes perfect sense,… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published November 27, 2012

Promoting Life in the Movies: Movie Review of October Baby

Published November 21, 2012 • Written by Cristina Mares Filed Under: Reviews

It is clearly November, which is National Adoption Month, and the movie October Baby came out on DVD recently. My husband and I finally had some time over the weekend to watch a movie. We have been so busy we hadn’t had time to squeeze in a movie in over two months. We decided to… [Read More]

Written by Cristina Mares • Published November 21, 2012

A How-to Guide For Those Who Wonder How (Review: “The Jesuit Guide to [Almost] Everything”)

Published November 13, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

At work this year, I have been slowly training our student leaders on aspects of leadership. The framework I’m using is the six aspects of campus ministry, so last month, I spoke about appropriating the faith. That was fun, because who doesn’t love appropriating (i.e. getting stuff)? It was also fun because I was able… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published November 13, 2012

The Truth Will Set You Free (Review: “Thumped”)

Published October 30, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

You may remember a little novel that blew my mind last year: Bumped, by Megan McCafferty. I couldn’t believe that someone had combined three of my favorite things: dystopias, life issues, and teenagers with problems. I also couldn’t believe that no one was talking about it! It’s not a stretch to think that our world… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published October 30, 2012

A Creation Liturgy [CD Review]

Published October 24, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Reviews

This month, the Denver-based Christian-collective, Gungor released a new album entitled A Creation Liturgy. This past Spring, I wrote a review on an EP released by the band The Brilliance, also based in Denver, after a concert I attended here in Austin featuring both bands. I’ve wanted to write a review of their music for… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published October 24, 2012

A Proposal to the Youth (Review: “YOUCAT, the Youth Catechism”)

Published October 16, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Reviews, Young Adult, Youth

I’m a little late in the game, but I’m also right on time for the Year of Faith: I finally took a deeper look into the YOUCAT*. Released to coincide with the last World Youth Day (WYD) and distributed to all official pilgrims, the YOUCAT was written to transmit content based from the Catechism of… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published October 16, 2012

An Unacceptable Compromise (Review: “Unwind”)

Published October 2, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

“Ripped from the headlines” used to be an incredibly popular slogan for movies and TV episodes. A story based on real situations rather than one pulled from a writer’s mind was intriguing and a little frightening. When I heard the premise of Unwind, the most captivating aspect was that I could see it really happening…. [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published October 2, 2012

Seven Big Myths About the Catholic Church – Dr Kaczor Interview

Published September 26, 2012 • Written by Cristina Mares Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

I had the opportunity to interview Ignatius Press, author Dr. Christopher Kaczor by email through the Maximus Group this week. His new book is called The Seven Big Myths about the Catholic Church. The book has been released today, Wednesday, September 26. The book is very well written and describes in detail the seven biggest misunderstandings about the… [Read More]

Written by Cristina Mares • Published September 26, 2012

Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey.

Published September 11, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect. But actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey …stuff. -The Doctor It is not exactly a statement that would make one’s heart melt, but it did for me. Actually, many of my friends are surprised… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published September 11, 2012

Not So New Anymore (Review: “Brave New World”)

Published September 4, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

I have never had my heart broken by a book so quickly. I cried when I first read A Walk to Remember (hey, it’s romantic and sad!), and I was upset when Mockingjay was such a lame conclusion to the Hunger Games trilogy (I got sick of Katniss’s PTSD), but I don’t think any book… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published September 4, 2012

The Other Side of the Future (Review: “Gathering Blue”)

Published August 21, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

If The Giver blew your mind, it may further blow your mind to know that The Giver has sequels. As if the journey of twelve-year-old Jonas through the frightening truth about his seemingly perfect world weren’t enough, Lois Lowry has spun another tale. The Giver presented a futuristic world with no choices and an oligarchy… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published August 21, 2012

The Gradual Road to Hell (Review: “The Screwtape Letters”)

Published August 7, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

I have finally found some paranormal romance that I like! Well, that’s not entirely true. This week’s book is about the paranormal and does contain romance, though. I will concede only one thing to Twilight and its successors in the paranormal romance genre, and I will admit to two: they’re getting girls to read, and… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published August 7, 2012

Hollywood Never Gets It Right (Review: “The Story of the Trapp Family Singers”)

Published July 24, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Reviews

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about and discussing media lately. Aside from my recent post on media discernment, I had a lively discussion with some friends about the same subject, and there’s always another trashy TV show or a movie like Magic Mike to start a firestorm. It’s enough to make you want… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published July 24, 2012

How God Calls Us Back (Review: “Brideshead Revisited”)

Published July 10, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Reviews

Sometimes, I fail at being Catholic. As I’ve mentioned here before, I try to live my faith and usually succeed, but I am far from perfect; if anything, I am acutely aware of how imperfect I am. The one constant is that I always come back. God is loving and merciful, so he always takes… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published July 10, 2012

A Halo with Some Smudges (Review: “The Possibilities of Sainthood”)

Published June 26, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

We are all called to be saints. I’ll say that again, with help from St. Bernadette and a friend’s email signature, “I must become a saint. My Jesus demands it.” Most of us aren’t actively working on that, but some must be. In my never-ending quest for good Catholic YA, I picked up The Possibilities… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published June 26, 2012

Book Review: Wool

Published May 30, 2012 • Written by Chris Williston Filed Under: Reviews

Summer is upon us and we’re all looking for the next great read.  So, what’s on your reading list? For those looking for recommendations, I suggest you look no further than Wool. Wool, like The Hunger Games,  takes place in a post-apocalyptic future, but that’s where the comparison between the two series ends.  In this… [Read More]

Written by Chris Williston • Published May 30, 2012

A New Media Guide for the New Evangelization (Review: “The Church and New Media”)

Published May 29, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews, Social Media and Tech

Here at Austin Catholic New Media, we strive to harness the most popular social technologies of the day to aid in the New Evangelization. In other words, since everyone and his grandma is on Facebook, can we share our Catholic lives in photos and status updates? Can we use YouTube to teach people about Catholicism?… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published May 29, 2012

Book Review: Our Lady of the Lost and Found

Published May 24, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

I’d like to offer this book review in honor of our Blessed Mother, as it is currently her month – May! I came across “Our Lady of the Lost and Found” lying around my parents’ house – which is the way I stumble upon many of good books. My mom was just finishing it. She… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published May 24, 2012

Clothes On, Eyes Open (Review: “The Thrill of the Chaste”)

Published April 17, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews, Young Adult

As I’ve mentioned before, I am a big fan of the theology of the body (TOB). It has changed the way I view past and future relationships and the way I relate to other people in my life, male and female. Most of what I’ve learned about TOB has been from Christopher West or from… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published April 17, 2012

God Has a Problem: It’s You (Review: “Sinner”)

Published April 3, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

I struggle a lot with my faith life. Many people think that I am somehow better or holier because I work for the Church. Correction: I am not. If anything, being so closely connected to the inner workings of my sort-of parish makes me more aware of how much of a mess I am (and… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published April 3, 2012

A Musical Reflection on Lent by The Brilliance [EP Review]

Published March 23, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

A few weeks ago I went to the most unique Christian music concert I have ever attended. As an artist, I always enjoy supporting the arts that help to promote the faith in visual art and performance art, but I don’t think I saw this coming. On March 1st, I went to the Gungor concert… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published March 23, 2012

Beware the Players, Beware the Game (Review: “The Westing Game”)

Published March 20, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

And now for something completely different. Although I have used my other two reviews this Lent to recommend good spiritual reading (Theology for Beginners and No Man Is an Island), not all of my ACNM reviews are of specifically Catholic or Christian books. I genuinely believe that, although it’s important to put God first in… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published March 20, 2012

Written on Our Hearts (Book Review: Born for Love: why empathy is essential – and endangered)

Published March 12, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Family, Reviews

Throughout my adult life I’ve become increasingly interested in the dialogue between psychology and religion, between science and faith. This book affirms that the more I read and understand, the more I see that science can be a window into the “law that is written on our hearts.” (Jer 31:33 “ I will place my… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published March 12, 2012

Wading into Spiritual Waters (Review: “No Man Is an Island”)

Published March 6, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

Sometimes, what your faith life needs is someone to break things down, but not too far down. Adults do not like to be talked down to or made to feel like they don’t know anything, but not everyone is a rocket scientist (and I know several actual rocket scientists). Lent in particular is a great… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published March 6, 2012

Not Quite for Beginners, but Worth It (Review: “Theology for Beginners”)

Published February 21, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

It is amazing how much I do not know. I came back to the Church seven years ago tomorrow (which was Ash Wednesday that year, too). I am a joiner by nature, so when I decided to become a practicing adult Catholic, I went in full-tilt. That led me to my current lifestyle, where I… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published February 21, 2012

Flying High and Falling Fast (Review: “Mockingjay”)

Published February 7, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

Dear readers, the end has arrived. That is, the end of this series of reviews has arrived. I dove back into the Hunger Games trilogy at the beginning of this calendar year, and I shared that journey with you all in my reviews of The Hunger Games and of Catching Fire. Moving at a speed… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published February 7, 2012

The Start -Soundwave [CD Release Review]

Published February 3, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Reviews

In the land of barbecue, you’ll find more than just your choice of meats. The band Soundwave, mainly known as the house band for DCYC for the past 3 years, has just released a new album. This small town band from Lockhart, TX shows the extent of their God-given musical talents and offer it as… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published February 3, 2012

The Heat Is On (Review: “Catching Fire”)

Published January 24, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

While I was home for Christmas, I saw Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows with my mom and sister. I loved it. It was one of the best sequels I’ve ever seen, because it didn’t strictly require knowledge of the first movie, but it built beautifully on what had been established. Reading Catching Fire, the… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published January 24, 2012

Hope in Death [A Review of Give Us Rest]

Published January 13, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

Great music can be some of the most beautiful art, and Christianity is in great need of more of it today. It’s no secret that in contemporary music the Catholic Church is not at its high mark. Personally, I think that Gregorian chant from the Traditional Latin Mass is hard to beat, but I also… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published January 13, 2012

Playing with the Girl Who Was on Fire (Review: “The Hunger Games”)

Published January 10, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

This may be the hardest review I’ve written for ACNM. This is not because I didn’t read the book. I did; I’ve read it twice now, and I would never try to review a book I hadn’t finished reading. This is not because I didn’t like the book; it was amazing. This is because the… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published January 10, 2012

Trusting in the Truth (Review: “How to Find Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul”)

Published December 27, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Marriage and Love, Reviews, Young Adult

I hate to begin blog posts with apologies, but I feel I must offer mine for the tardiness of this review. I spent the day after-Christmas shopping with my mom and sister. I don’t see my family very often since they almost all still live in Maryland, so I try to make myself available to… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published December 27, 2011

The Greatest Miracle – Movie Review

Published December 21, 2011 • Written by Maria Salazar Filed Under: Blog, Family, Reviews

My family and I recently watched The Greatest Miracle movie and truly enjoyed this inspiring Catholic movie about the Catholic Mass.  The movie is about three different people going through personal struggles, who find their way to Mass one day.  Their Guardian Angels walk them through the Mass, encouraging them to fully live out their… [Read More]

Written by Maria Salazar • Published December 21, 2011

Presbyterian Lies and Literary Truths (Review: “The Wednesday Wars”)

Published December 13, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

As a happy Catholic who is involved in media, I try to keep my ears open for positive portrayals of religion in any setting: movies, television, and especially books. Religion in literature tends to be more honest than movies or TV. It’s very easy to toss a cross around a character’s neck or pan past… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published December 13, 2011

The Long View (Review: “A Canticle for Leibowitz”)

Published November 29, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

I’ll admit it: I like sci-fi. My mom and I used to tease my dad endlessly about how much he liked to watch Star Trek. I finally sat down to watch an episode with him one day, though, and I was hooked. It’s not just the scientific aspects that draw me in, though, it’s the… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published November 29, 2011

Happy to be a Dummy (Review: “Catholicism for Dummies”)

Published November 15, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

Most people don’t know that I haven’t been this religious all my life. I experienced a major conversion in my first year of college that brought me back to the Catholic faith of my middle school years and my first year of high school. At around that time, I combined my love of learning with… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published November 15, 2011

A Wandering Journey (Review: “The Way” film)

Published October 21, 2011 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

October has been a good month for Catholics in film. Not just one, but two films that were made by Catholics and about Catholics have made it to wide release. “The Way” is one of these films and is currently showing at three Austin area theaters. About the Film The main character in the movie… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published October 21, 2011

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Next Page »

Translate Site

Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,529 other subscribers

Latest Posts

Brown Scapular Investiture July 13

By Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez

Psalter page

How to Encounter God in the Psalms

By Geoffrey, Obl.OSB

Site Stats

  • 1,947,318 Views

Today’s Top Posts

  • A Mother's letter to her daughter for her Confirmation
    A Mother's letter to her daughter for her Confirmation
  • Saints Who Gave Satan Big Trouble
    Saints Who Gave Satan Big Trouble
  • Priests Say The Funniest Things!
    Priests Say The Funniest Things!
  • ATX Catholic
We are dedicated to bringing the good news of Jesus Christ into the world through engaging new and social media, with particular focus on Catholics in the Diocese of Austin.

Ora Pro Nobis

St John Paul II
St John Paul II
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Ven. Fulton Sheen
Ven. Fulton Sheen

• Copyright © 2026 ATX Catholic • All content posted on this site is copyright of ATX Catholic unless credited otherwise. All links and partners are indirectly affiliated with ATX Catholic and do not necessarily express the views of this group. We work to support the local church in the Diocese of Austin, but ATX Catholic does not directly represent or speak for Bishop Joe Vásquez or the Diocese of Austin.

Loading Comments...