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Sylvia Bibby sits in her cozy living room on Caroline Street in Fredericksburg where she lives with Norman, her husband of 62 years. Surrounded by the artwork of their two grown daughters, the 82-year-old’s thoughts soar miles away to the turquoise waters of the Caribbean — the place where she received God’s gift of faith.
Did you know you have a special guardian who loves you, guides you and protects you at every moment of your life? That guardian is your guardian angel.
I am often asked what it was like to be a FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) missionary. My response is always the same: I have the greatest job in the world. I describe it as having front-row seats to conversion stories, to God working in souls.
A poll conducted by the market research firm YouGov made headlines last month when it reported that one in five millennials said they have no friends. This study makes evident the cultural undercurrent of isolation.
His Holiness, Pope Francis, has chosen Sunday, September 29, for the observance of the World Day of Migrants and Refugees to draw attention to those who have been forced to leave their homes because of war, violence, famine, or lack of the essential economic means. Many migrants and refugees and their families come to our nation in the hope of finding a new and better life.
According to statistics reported by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, by the end of 2018, "70.8 million individuals have been forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of persecution, conflict, violence or human rights violations."
Sordidly treated fact-based tale of two strip-club dancers (Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez) who, strapped for cash during the Great Recession, collaborate on a scheme to drug wealthy clients and max out their credit cards while they're helpless.
Interwar elegance makes a comeback as screenwriter Julian Fellowes takes his popular ITV and PBS television series to the big screen under the direction of Michael Engler. A 1927 visit to the stately home of the title by King George V (Simon Jones) and Queen Mary (Geraldine James) revives a long-simmering family dispute with a cousin (Imelda Staunton) who is one of the queen's ladies-in-waiting and who intends to displace the estate's patriarch (Hugh Bonneville), her closest male relative, as her heir, much to the chagrin of his iron-willed mother (Maggie Smith).
Compelling sci-fi drama, set in the near future, in which an astronaut (Brad Pitt) goes on a quest to communicate with his father (Tommy Lee Jones), a pioneer space traveler who long ago disappeared during a mission to search for extraterrestrial life from the outer boundaries of the solar system.
Patience-trying follow-up to the 2017 adaptation of horror maven Stephen King's novel jumps ahead almost three decades from the late-Eighties action of the original and unleashes the cyclically returning evil that has long beset the fictional town of Derry, New Hampshire. This becomes the cue for a reunion of the self-dubbed Losers Club (most prominently James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader), a group who, as children, battled the malevolent force principally embodied -- then and now -- by a demonic clown (Bill Skarsgard).


