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St. Raphael Parish

St. Raphael Parish in Naperville plans to sponsor a Christian beginnings workshop from 9:15-11:15 a.m. May 19-30 (no class May 26). The cost is $150 per person, which includes materials. For more information 630-355-4545 ext. 112.

St. Raphael Parish

St. Raphael Parish in Naperville plans to hold "Matthew: A Gospel for Times of Transition," a one-day retreat, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 31. The cost is $25 per person. For more information 630-355-4545 ext. 112.

St. Jude Parish

St. Jude Parish in Joliet plans to hold vacation Bible school June 16-20. Registration is scheduled May 17-June 2. For more information 815-725-2209.

The St. Ambrose Home School Association

The St. Ambrose Home School Association plans to co-sponsor a musical performance at 6:30 p.m. June 7 and at 3 p.m. June 8 in the Moser Performing Arts Center Auditorium at University of St. Francis in Joliet. For complete details 708-557-7070.

St. Thomas the Apostle Parish

St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Naperville plans to host "EcoMission: Growing Our Souls and Saving Our Planet" May 31-June 12. Complete details, including a schedule of topics, are available at www.stapostle.org.

St. Jude Parish

St. Jude Parish in Joliet plans to hold vacation Bible school June 16-20. Registration is scheduled May 17-June 2. For more information 815-725-2209.

SS. Peter and Paul Parish

SS. Peter and Paul Parish in Naperville is offering the Tridentine Mass. The Latin Mass is celebrated at 5:30 p.m. Sundays. For more information 630-718-2114.

Immaculate Conception High School

The class of 1958 of Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst plans to hold its 50-year class reunion Oct. 3-4 at the Wyndham Drake Oakbrook Hotel. For details or to help locate alumni 630-833-2939.

Mary Queen of Heaven Parish

Mary Queen of Heaven Parish in Elmhurst plans to continue its Women in the Church/Women in the Bible speaker series.
The schedule is as follows:
Franciscan Father Benet Fonck, a renowned presenter, is slated to speak at noon Aug. 10 about St. Clare.
Dominican Sister Barbara Reid, a prominent biblical scholar, is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 about women of the New Testament.
Mary Foley, pastoral life coordinator at the Elmhurst parish, is planned to speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 about "Women in Ecclesial Ministry Today."
For complete details 630-279-5700.

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The Game Plan

Published Sep 28, 2007

SCENE FROM MOVIE 'THE GAME PLAN'

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson" and Madison Pettis star in a scene from the movie "The Game Plan." The USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting classification is A-I -- general patronage. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is PG -- parental guida nce suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.

(CNS photo/Disney)

NEW YORK (CNS) -- A film that combines football and ballet, and adds a healthy dollop of sentiment to the mix, "The Game Plan" (Disney) can surely be said to have something for everybody. Though its plot is slightly implausible, this comedy, intended mainly for children, should manage to endear itself to all but their most cynical adult guardians.

Egotistical football star Joe Kingman (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, proving a surprisingly congenial comic) is a bachelor with a party-oriented lifestyle. His comfortable world is suddenly turned upside-down, however, by the arrival on his doorstep of Peyton (Madison Pettis), the 7-year-old daughter whose existence his ex-wife had never revealed.

Joe tries to rid himself of the little girl, an effort in which he's assisted by his tough agent, Stella Peck (Kyra Sedgwick). Despite the comic disruptions Peyton continually brings about, however, it's not long before she begins to win Joe over.

As the two bond, and Joe starts to take on the responsibilities of fatherhood, he relies on the support of his best friend and teammate, Travis Sanders (Morris Chestnut). Though other teammates -- including his friends, Kyle Cooper (Hayes MacArthur) and Jamal Webber (Brian White) -- initially tease Joe about the changes in his life, Peyton eventually becomes a favorite with all of them.

While Kingman and the other players strive to win the championship, Peyton takes on a challenge of her own, joining a ballet school and later preparing for a recital. Her no-nonsense instructor, Monique Vasquez (Roselyn Sanchez), makes demands on parents as well as students.

Once Monique manages to get Joe on stage dancing in green tights, can love between these two be far behind?

There's a familiar formula at work here, and the film's sweetness level is in constant danger of inducing diabetes. But Pettis gives a remarkably self-assured performance, and Sedgwick's comically tart character helps dilute the saccharine.

Director Andy Fickman's film teaches admirable lessons about love, commitment and responsibility. It also provides examples of obstacles overcome and success achieved through determination and teamwork. The fact that a "spoonful of sugar" accompanies the script's moral medicine only serves to make this generally wholesome family film all the more palatable to the tykes.

The film contains one instance of scatological humor and two mildly crass words. These elements may combine with scenes of a lost child and an allergic reaction to preclude very young children. The USCCB Office for Film & Broadcasting classification is A-I -- general patronage. The Motion Picture Association of America rating is PG -- parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.

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Mulderig is on the staff of the Office for Film & Broadcasting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. More reviews are available online at www.usccb.org/movies.

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