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VATICAN CITY — The new series of laws and provisions set out in the revised section on crimes and penalties in the Code of Canon Law will help the Catholic Church in its efforts at safeguarding people of all ages from potential clergy sexual abuse and bring added emphasis to the subject, said two canon lawyers.
An outdoor Eucharistic procession for the feast of Corpus Christi drew more than 400 people from several parishes to Christ the Redeemer Church in Sterling June 6, despite sweltering heat.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops invites Catholics "to pray, reflect and act to promote religious freedom" during Religious Freedom Week, which is set for June 22-29 and has as its theme "Solidarity in Freedom."
VATICAN CITY — The United States added Vatican City State to its list of countries that conform to international standards regarding the verification of the identity of persons conducting financial transactions through its institutions, including the so-called Vatican bank.
ROME — As COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease in Italy, the country's bishops are hoping a new tourism initiative will attract would-be pilgrims.
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge ordained four men to the priesthood June 5 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington: Fathers Jonathan R. Fioramonti, John Paul J. Heisler, Jonathan M. Smith and Joseph B. Townsend.
After her antics become too much for the aunt (voice of Julianne Moore) and grandfather (voice of Joe Hart) by whom she's been raised, a rebellious city-bred girl (voice of Isabela Merced) is sent off to the small frontier town where her risk-loving mother's (voice of Eiza Gonzalez) career as a stunt rider was cut short by a fatal accident and where her still-grieving dad (voice of Jake Gyllenhaal) continues to live.
Live-action origin story for the villain of Dodie Smith's 1956 children's novel, first seen on screen in the 1961 animated adaptation "101 Dalmatians." Originally called Estella (Emma Stone), she dreams of conquering 1970s London as a fashion designer and is thrilled to be taken under the wing of the ruthless reigning queen of the rag trade (Emma Thompson). But developments involving an heirloom and a family tragedy lead her to assume the titular persona and work secretly to bring on her mentor's downfall.
This follow-up drains away the suspense, analogies and underlying message about family bonds from the 2018 original in order to set up a franchise reminiscent of an immersive dystopian theme-park ride.
In 2014, a British investigative journalist (Valene Kane) uses a fake online identity to pose as a recent, and vulnerable, Muslim convert open to recruitment by ISIS. But her feelings about the surprisingly personable, London-bred terrorist (Shazad Latif) who tries to lure her into joining him in Syria eventually become conflicted.


