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The sixth film appearance of the eponymous creature from outer space, directed and co-written by Shane Black, features predictable mayhem and bloodshed, but also unwelcome vulgarity and tasteless humor, making this questionable viewing even for grown-ups.
Twenty-two people from the Diocese of Arlington are attending the National Fifth Encuentro in Grapevine, Texas, Sept. 20-23. They hope to bring back what they learn to the diocese and their own parishes.
Jennifer Garner goes on the rampage in this gory, over-the-top revenge fantasy, directed by Pierre Morel. Garner plays a mild-mannered Los Angeles housewife whose mechanic husband (Jeff Hephner) flirts with, but backs out of, a scheme to rob a local drug kingpin (Juan Pablo Raba) only to have the gangster order his rubout anyway, a crime during which their 10-year-old daughter (Cailey Fleming) is also slain.
Evangelical drama in which an Afghan War widow (Lindsay Pulsipher) and her young daughter (Makenzie Moss) both benefit from the upbeat presence in their lives of a racecar driver (Andrew W. Walker).
Quoting from Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation "The Joy of the Gospel," Archbishop Christophe Pierre encouraged Hispanic Catholic leaders and bishops to continue working toward being an evangelizing church by seeking an encounter with Christ and taking initiative while accompanying those on the peripheries.
As many are aware, the Diocese of Arlington has been working actively to address many of the compelling questions that have arisen following the allegations related to Archbishop Theodore McCarrick and the revelations of sexual abuse and negligence that emerged from the Pennsylvania grand jury report. Using numerous platforms, Bishop Burbidge has addressed these issues on many occasions over the past several months and restated his commitment to assist in the healing of all victims of sexual abuse.
A video message from Pope Francis and a procession of Encuentro crosses representing all of the participating episcopal regions were the highlights during the first day of the National Fifth Encuentro gathering taking place Sept. 20-23 in Grapevine.
The Administrative Committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a statement in which four actions were laid out as priorities of the U.S. Bishops as we prepare for our meeting in November.
Meant to be an evening of encouragement and spiritual inspiration for volunteer catechists to come away with a better understanding of their mission in the church, 50 catechists representing 10 parishes attended “On the Road to Emmaus” at St. James Church in Falls Church Sept. 19.
The Diocese of Arlington would like to make the public aware of an incident of sexual abuse of a minor in the 1983-1984 school year by Gary Nuhn, who, at the time, was employed by an independent firm that provided computer classes at St. Bernadette Catholic School in Springfield, Va.


