Hey Everybody! It's Fr. Edward
Inspiring Conversations about Faith, Film, and Life
We found 4 episodes of Hey Everybody! It's Fr. Edward with the tag “movies”.
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Episode 227: The Next Iconic Faith and Sports Film on the Big Screen--The Hill with Rickey Hill and Jeff Celentano
August 25th, 2023 | 18 mins 36 secs
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Rickey Hill was born with a degenerative spinal issue. He dreamed of playing baseball, despite all the odds stacked against him, including his Pastor father being adamantly opposed. The new movie "The Hill" is a biopic on Rickey Hill's life and how he never stopped dreaming and accomplished his goals. Meet Rickey Hill and Director Jeff Celentano in this interview with Fr. Edward Looney about Rickey's backstory, why it took almost 20 years to make the film, and Rickey and Jeff's hopes for audience takeaways.
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Episode 182: The Knights of Columbus are Telling Mother Teresa's Story with David Naglieri
September 29th, 2022 | 23 mins 1 sec
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Mother Teresa was once a household name. People knew her story and who she was. With the passing of time, on the occasion of her 25th anniversary of death, the Knights of Columbus have produced a documentary about her life that will renew interest and devotion to her. Whether you know her story or are just learning about her, the upcoming Fathom Event is a must for you. Plan to attend in theatres on October 3 and 4.
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Episode 181: Meet St. Michael the Archangel in a New Documentary with Oscar Delgado
September 28th, 2022 | 13 mins 32 secs
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Fr. Edward Looney speaks with movie producer Oscar Delgado about a new documentary showing in theatres for one night only tomorrow, Thursday, September 29th through a Fathom release. The documentary is called "St. Michael: Meet the Angel." With the world we live in today, we surely need St. Michael. Learn more about the documentary by tuning in.
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Episode 170: St. Anthony Mary Claret was a Son of Mary Who Served Slaves and Kings
August 18th, 2022 | 27 mins 28 secs
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Do you know the story of St. Anthony Mary Claret? No? Then check and see if there is a showing of "Slaves and Kings" at your local movie theatre this Monday, August 22, dubbed in English, or August 23 in Spanish. You'll learn about this saint who had a missionary heart and loved Mary and at the same time send a message that people want to see religious movies!