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Suspended from his job as the result of a scandal, a previously work-obsessed NFL coach (Kevin James) temporarily relocates to his Texas hometown where his ex-wife (Jackie Sandler) and preteen son (Tait Blum) still live and, in an effort to bond with the alienated lad, joins the coaching staff (led by Taylor Lautner) of the boy’s Pop Warner football team.
Dull human interaction alternates with impressive special-effects spectacle in this sullen science-fiction fantasy in which the moon goes out of its orbit and threatens to collide with Earth.
Jeremy Irons as British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dominates this historical drama that uses the story of a fictional friendship as an introduction to the controversial policy of appeasement toward Hitler (Ulrich Matthes) pursued by the U.K. and France in an effort to avert World War II.
Note to self: Wake up about the same time every day. Say a morning offering upon rising. Do not go straight to your phone or computer. Dress for work, just like you would when you had to go into the office. Smile at the child of God in the mirror who has been given another day to know, love and serve him — and your loved ones.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis told an Italian interviewer that forgiveness is "a human right."
Q. What is the Catholic view on whether there is an actual, literal hell? A lot of people, including some who are Catholics, while they believe in an actual, literal heaven, say that hell is simply death. (Indiana)
“Must you continue to be your own cross? No matter which way God leads you, you change everything into bitterness by constantly brooding over everything. For the love of God, replace all this self-scrutiny with a pure and simple glance at God’s goodness.” — St. Jane Frances de Chantal
VATICAN CITY — At the age of 94, retired Pope Benedict XVI said he knows he will soon stand before God's judgment and he prayed that he would be forgiven for his shortcomings, including in handling allegations of clerical sexual abuse.



Heavenly peace
Gospel Commentary Feb. 20, lk 6:27-38