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Based on the 2011 French film “Nuit Blanche” (“Sleepless Night”), this tense thriller, directed by Baran bo Odar, involves a complex game of cat-and-mouse between the police and drug dealers on the mean streets of Las Vegas.

Overwrought horror flick in which a college student (Douglas Smith), his live-in girlfriend (Cressida Bonas) and his best pal since childhood (Lucien Laviscount) rent a spooky house together where they are plagued by the malevolent specter of the title (Doug Jones).

The tragedy of millions of defenseless lives destroyed by abortion is a call to let our government officials and the world know that human life must be protected from the moment of conception to natural death. 

Five elementary and middle schools offer Latin to increase language comprehension and knowledge of Roman culture.  

St. Mary School in Alexandria paints each of their six stairwells a different color as a constant reminder of the church’s liturgical seasons. 

WASHINGTON — U.S. House passage of the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, making the 41-year-old Hyde Amendment permanent, puts the country “one step closer to getting the federal government out of the business of paying for abortion once and for all,” said the president of National Right to Life. “Over 2 million Americans are […]

The chairman of the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee said Jan. 18 that a repeal of the federal health care law should not take place without immediate passage of a plan that preserves people's access to adequate health care and also protects human life, conscience rights and the poor.

The National Catholic Educational Association has issued a new edition of  Parish School: A History of American Catholic Parochial Education from Colonial Times to the Present.

Environmental Science teacher Mark Moran encourages his class to take a break from technology and taste the gifts of God’s creation.

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