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December 24, 2010 - Family-Faith Film Review: True Grit

Family-Faith Film Review: True Grit By Catholic Office of Film and Broadcasting True Grit: Exceptionally fine second screen version of Charles Portis’ 1968 novel of the Old West — first adapted by director Henry Hathaway in 1969 — in which a remarkably determined 14-year-old girl (Hailee Steinfeld) enlists the aid […]


December 22, 2010 - Family-Faith Film Review: Tron — Legacy

Family-Faith Film Review: Tron: Legacy By Catholic Office of Film and Broadcasting The briskly entertaining, unpretentious and prescient 1982 cult classic has been loudly updated and turned into a bloated, stultifying 3-D bore by director Joseph Kosinski, with the proceedings barely propped up by some still-enjoyable gadgetry. As the son […]


December 22, 2010 - Family-Faith Film Review: How Do You Know

Family-Faith Film Review: How Do You Know By Catholic Office of Film and Broadcasting Cheerless romantic comedy in which a champion softball player (Reese Witherspoon), who has recently been cut from her team, worries about her future. She is also trying to decide whether she loves the good-natured but philandering […]


December 22, 2010 - Get Santa out of the State Lottery!

Get Santa out of the Lottery! By Beaver State Believer, This year Oregon State Lottery is running scratch-it tickets called “What’s in Santa’s Beard?” and last year the Michigan Lottery ran “Santa’s cash” tickets.   Why is Santa Claus selling lottery tickets.  Santa belongs to the kids not adults.  I suppose […]


December 21, 2010 - Obama signs two key adoption bills

By Holt International, Eugene Oregon Great news! President Obama has approved two important pieces of legislation affecting adoptive families — the Help HAITI Act, signed into law December 9th, and the Adoption Simplification Act, signed November 30th. The Adoption Simplification Act does more than simplify the process for families. It […]


December 20, 2010 - Top 10 religion headlines of 2010

New York Mosque RNA No. 1 Religion Story of the Year Religion Newswriters Association COLUMBIA, MO—Public debate and controversy over a planned Islamic community center and mosque to be built near New York’s Ground Zero ignited a national debate about religious freedom that kept the story in the news for […]


December 18, 2010 - Narnia's C.S. Lewis honored by animal lovers

C.S. Lewis: ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ Author, Advocate for Animals By Humane Society of the United States The Humane Society of the United States is proud to present an original academic work by preeminent C.S. Lewis scholar, Gerald Root, Ph.D., “C.S. Lewis as Advocate for Animals,” which touches on the many […]


December 18, 2010 - Winning the War over Christmas 2010

The Christmas Season brings joy, cheer and sometimes lawsuits. Yet in 2010 and 2009 has seen fewer headlines and court battles over Christmas displays and Nativity scenes. Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly notes this positive change and also spends time talking about a recent school ACLU challenge letter. The guest […]


December 17, 2010 - Family-Faith Film Review: The Tourist

Family-Faith Film Review: The Tourist By Catholic Office of Film and Broadcasting The Tourist: A flirtatious encounter with an elegant, mysterious fellow passenger (Angelina Jolie) on a train to Venice leads a vacationing American math teacher (Johnny Depp) to be mistaken for a fugitive embezzler known to have altered his […]


December 17, 2010 - Bush: Family breakdown top threat to America

By Oregon Faith Report News Note: George Bush in a radio interview with Focus on the Family talked boldly about the breakdown of the American family and the dangers it poses to the nation. The perils of the American family decline were put center stage in this insightful radio broadcast. […]