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NEW YORK – Just beneath the surface of “The Legend of Tarzan” (Warner Bros.), a Gilbert and Sullivan opera is trying to claw its way out. That’s not to say the latest big-screen take on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ “Lord of the Jungle” creation is remotely clever or lyrical, only that it’s a wee bit silly […]
In brief, don’t go see the new Tarzan movie. Captain Rom, the chief villain of the story, is depicted as a murdering, psychopathic Catholic. Rom goes about with a rosary wrapped about his wrist that he uses as a weapon. In one scene he even tries to strangle Tarzan with his rosary. In another scene, Margot […]
WASHINGTON – The chairmen of two U.S. bishops’ committees are urging Congress to pass the Conscience Protection Act of 2016 as an “immediate federal remedy” for government “coercion on abortion.” “Disturbing new actions to force health care providers to participate in the destruction of human life cry out for an immediate federal remedy,” said Cardinal […]
When my wife and I first moved to Northern Virginia, I introduced myself to a neighbor and learned that he was one of those rare native Virginians. Smiling at my surprise, he informed me that I was a “come here” and he was a “from here.”   “How long before you’ll call me a ‘from […]
In the dead of winter every year thousands of pro-lifers throng the streets of downtown Washington making a public statement on behalf of life. Converging on the Mall for speeches in the shadow of the Washington Monument and the White House, they march up one of the capital city’s broad avenues to the marble palace […]
When my wife and I first moved to Northern Virginia, I introduced myself to a neighbor and learned that he was one of those rare native Virginians. Smiling at my surprise, he informed me that I was a “come here” and he was a “from here.” “How long before you’ll call me a ‘from here’?” […]
WASHINGTON – The path for a group of young adult pro-lifers this summer is about 10,000 miles long. That’s the collective mileage Crossroads walkers will complete by Aug. 11 or 12, walking from the West Coast to the nation’s capital. The mission of Crossroads is to “witness to the dignity and sanctity of all human […]
Oblate Father William F. Davis, former diocesan superintendent of schools, died July 4 at the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in Childs, Md. He was 82. He was born Oct., 2, 1933, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of the late William F. and Agnes Allen Davis. He attended Niagara University, where his classmates inspired […]
Mila Tecala, social worker, grief counselor and longtime diocesan volunteer and employee, died June 24. She was a parishioner of St. Andrew the Apostle Church in Clifton. Tecala was born in the Phillipines, and earned her master of social work from the University of Michigan in 1966. She worked as a clinical social worker in […]
Here is a list of recent films that Catholic News Service has rated on the basis of moral suitability. The first symbol after each title is the Catholic News Service classification. The second symbol is the rating of the Motion Picture Association of America. CNS classifications: A-I, general patronage; A-II, adults and adolescents; A-III, adults; […]

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