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Crucifixion of a Parish Priest: Calvary (2014)

Crucifixion of a Parish Priest: Calvary (2014)

Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast · Thomas V. Mirus, James T. Majewski, Fr. James Searby

April 23, 20211h 3m

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Show Notes

A good priest is threatened with death for the sins of an evil one. He has one week to prepare. That is the simple premise of John Michael McDonagh's 2014 film Calvary, starring Brendan Gleeson. This portrait of a heroic but very human priest illuminates the crucifixions, mundane or dramatic, faced by good parish priests everywhere, but especially in post-Catholic cultures such as Ireland, in which the film is set.

Fr. James Searby (whose preaching and teaching can be heard on his podcast, Holiness for the Working Day) joins Criteria to discuss Calvary and how it resonates with his everyday experience as a priest.

Watch discussion on YouTube: https://youtu.be/v9A7oOfpxEQ

Links

Holiness for the Working Day http://www.holiness.work/

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