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Kristin Popik Burns, a founding faculty member of Christendom College in Front Royal with Warren Carroll, died from cancer April 1. She was 69.
Journalists don’t always tell happy stories. But oftentimes readers have the power to change the ending.
Pope Francis has named Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory of Atlanta as the new archbishop of Washington.
Former Sen. Rick Santorum and his wife, Karen, will be honored at the annual Fishers of Men dinner hosted by the Guadalupe Radio Network at The Catholic University of America.
Daniel F. Curtin, consultant for Catholic education with the diocesan Office of Catholic Schools, was named to the Academic Circle of Excellence at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Md., March 23.
The Virginia March for Life draws more than 7,000 people to Richmond April 3.
On their four-month ocean voyage from England to the new Maryland colony nearly 400 years ago, the approximately 150 men and women on board boats named the Ark and the Dove endured stormy seas and the risk of being ambushed by pirates.
Hard-hitting, fact-based drama adapted from a memoir by Abby Johnson. During her rise to become one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the country, Johnson (Ashley Bratcher) gradually becomes uneasy about the organization's marketing of abortion, a process of conversion that reaches a dramatic climax when she is asked to assist a doctor performing the procedure and witnesses via sonogram what it really involves. Her new stance is welcomed by her pro-life husband (Brooks Ryan) and parents (Robin DeMarco and Robert Thomason) as well as by some of the activists (Jared Lotz and Emma Elle Roberts) she once considered adversaries.
Lush but insubstantial live-action reimagining of the 1941 animated classic, set in 1919, in which the young elephant of the title becomes a pawn in a struggle to profit from the fact that his outsized ears enable him to fly. Out to protect him are a wounded and recently widowed World War I veteran (Colin Farrell), his two children (Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins) and the manager (Danny DeVito) of the circus for which he works.


