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After more than 20 years of dedicated service in the spirit of their founder, the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales will leave Holy Cross Academy in Fredericksburg.
Vowinkel and fellow student Alex Cummings from Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Potomac Shores have been classmates since attending morning pre-K at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School in Woodbridge years ago.
After winning the crown, Lisa Stover talks about staying close to God and family in the midst of suffering.
A Christmas tree farmer releases his fifth book on faith for kids.
Bishop Burbidge hosts traveling listening session on racism with 300 members of the diocese.
Uneven adaptation of Nicola Yoon's best-selling novel for young adults chronicles a day in the lives of a pragmatic would-be astronomer (Yara Shahidi) struggling to keep her Jamaican family from being deported from New York and a Korean-American true believer in romance (Charles Melton) whose parents are forcing him to become a doctor rather than the poet he aspires to be. After their paths cross at Grand Central Terminal, he insists that they were destined to be together, but she has her doubts.
Well-meaning but feeble comedy in which a retired teacher (Diane Keaton) suffering from ovarian cancer relocates to a community for senior citizens and, together with her new next-door neighbor (Jacki Weaver), organizes a cheerleading club (Rhea Perlman and Pam Grier play its most prominent members).
This sequel to 2017's "A Dog's Purpose" once again follows a beloved pet (voiced by Josh Gad) through a number of lives as he bonds with the granddaughter of the man (Dennis Quaid) who in youth rescued and adopted him. As she journeys through childhood (Emma Volk, Abby Rider Fortson) and adolescence (Kathryn Prescott), the repeatedly reincarnated canine does everything he can to protect her from danger and bring love into her life.
Sophisticated profile of the future novelist's youth traces his passage from impoverished schoolboy (Harry Gilby) to Oxford University scholarship student and beleaguered officer in the trenches of World War I (Nicholas Hoult). Along the way, he bonds with a trio of precociously gifted peers (Anthony Boyle, Patrick Gibson and Tom Glynn-Carney) and falls for his future wife (Lily Collins). Though the Catholic faith that would help to shape the grown writer's vision is only represented by the caring but stern priest (Colm Meaney) who served as his guardian after the death of both his parents.
A 21-year-old insurance worker (Justice Smith) hunts for his estranged father, a detective who may or may not have died in a car crash. He's helped by dad's pocket-monster partner (voice of Ryan Reynolds), a wisecracking creature he initially dislikes but eventually befriends, and by an aspiring reporter (Kathryn Newton) with whom he's soon smitten.


