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    For Greater Glory THE movie for our times!

    I just got back from seeing an excellent movie and had to recommend it to everyone. It is so timely for us in this country with the contempt obama with his obamacare is displaying for people of Faith. When the federales were attacking the priest and church a behind me woman whispered, "Coming to America soon." I replied, "You're right."

    For Greater Glory is a true story about the Cristero's war against the atheistic Mexican government in the 1920's. Be sure to bring your Kleenex with you, and stay through the credits, there are pictures of the real people the movie is about.

    Here is a review.

    Archbishop Chaput Reviews "For Greater Glory"

    June 01, 2012 01:50 EST


    By Michael J. Miller


    Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia is an insightful commentator on the culture, as he demonstrated in his book Render Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by Living our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life (2008) and his recent e-book, A Heart on Fire: Catholic Witness and the Next America. He regularly writes a column (posted at www.CatholicPhilly.com) in which he addresses current events from a pastoral perspective. Around Memorial Day, as vacation season was beginning, he devoted his column to the theme of quality recreation and “enthusiastically” recommended For Greater Glory as “a film that no Catholic should miss this summer”.



    Written, directed and acted with outstanding skill, it’s the story of Mexico’s Cristero War (also known as La Cristiada, 1926-29). Largely ignored until recently—even in Mexico—the war resulted from Mexico’s atheist constitution of 1917, subsequent anti-religious legislation and fierce anti-clerical persecution by the government of President Plutarco Elias Calles, who came to power in 1924.



    The Catholic response to the Calles regime first took the form of non-violent petitions, suspended religious services and economic boycotts. But bloody popular resistance broke out in 1926. By 1929, 50,000 Cristero rebels were fighting the federal government. A small number of priests took up arms with their people. More than 90,000 persons died in the fighting. In the process, the authorities murdered thousands of Catholic laypeople and dozens of priests.



    Blessed Miguel Pro, a Jesuit priest, was executed without trial in 1927. Blessed Jose Sanchez del Rio, age 14, was shot to death for refusing to deny his faith in 1928. In both cases, the martyrs’ last words were Viva Cristo Rey! (Long live Christ the King!) The Church has since honored dozens of other Mexican martyrs for their heroism during the Calles persecution.



    By 1929, pressured by Cristero success and U.S. diplomacy, federal authorities agreed to ease some restrictions on the Church and end violent persecution. Mexico’s bishops accepted the brokered peace. The Cristero rebellion slowly died out. But the government soon betrayed its promises….



    Federal authorities murdered hundreds of former Cristero leaders and thousands of former Cristero fighters in reprisals. And the government continued its belligerence against the Church throughout the 1930s—a campaign of atheist violence and anti-religious hatred that provided the backdrop for two of Graham Greene’s finest books: his travelogue, The Lawless Roads (1939), and arguably his greatest novel, The Power and the Glory (1940).



    Of course, gripping history does not automatically translate into good drama. Too many films for the family and religious markets suffer from lots of good intentions, but a lack of resources, inadequate talent and weak professional skills. For Greater Glory succeeds where so many similar films have failed.



    Archbishop Chaput praises the “superb” cast and a screenplay that “gives them the kind of robust material they need to work with: strong dialogue, fully developed characters, vivid moral conflicts in a time of revolutionary violence, and a compelling story”.


    For Greater Glory is … an extraordinary portrait of ordinary people struggling to defend their convictions. It’s among the most absorbing films by any director or movie studio that I’ve seen in the past few years.



    We Americans in 2012 live in a different land in a different time. We’re blessed with freedoms the Cristeros could only imagine. But those freedoms depend on our willingness to defend them. Religious liberty is never guaranteed by anything but our own vigilance. Even in this country, contempt for religious faith, and especially the Catholic faith, is alive and well. For Greater Glory captures with memorable power and grace where that bigotry can lead—and the cost of resisting it.
    "If anyone shall be outside the ark of Noe he shall perish when the flood prevails." St Jerome
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    That is one movie I plan to see!!!

    I know we live in a different time and circumstance but the writing is on the wall and after we finish standing up to government interference with our beliefs on artifical birth control in the Catholic work place we will have to tackle and defend the next.....Homosexual marriage and the backlash of a supposed "hate crime" as soon as a priest refuses to marry them. If we as a country don't return to Our Lord and stop our Communist march, most likely we will be called to die for either one.....Faith and/or Country.

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    Very good Terriannie.
    "all they that hate Me love death." Proverbs 8:36. "Why do the heathen rage, and the people image a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves and the rulers take counsel together against the LORD and against His Anointed." Ps 2:1,2."The agencies of evil are combining and consolidating, they are strengthening for the last great crisis."

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    This is definitely a film I will see. Thanks for the review.
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    Watched the trailers this afternoon, going tomorrow.

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    Went to the first showing this morning in downtown San Francisco. It is a film for our times. I think I know what my sign is going to say at the Rally for Religious Freedom this coming Friday...


    Viva Cristo Rey!

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    Definitely plan on seeing this.

    My favorite reaction was from Ebert's review in which he expressed some puzzlement over why the film focused so much on Catholics. Probably for the same reason "Schindler's List" focused on Jews and "Gandhi" focused on Indians.
    "You're not living in the story the world tells you you're living in. The story is not about the Clash of Civilizations, the March of Progress, the American Dream, the Rise of Civilization or the Struggle of Race, Class, and Gender. It's about the triumph of Jesus Christ in rescuing us from this passing world and bringing us into eternal ecstasy and perfection."---Mark Shea

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    This movie is on my immediate Bucket List. Hopefully this week. It definitely seems to be a film for our times.
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    I went again this afternoon. It's just as good the second time if not better.

    I hope everyone stays for the credits, there is very interesting information then. Especially the part about the boy who was hanged, he was brought back to life and called Lazarus after that!!!

    One of my favorite quotes is, "Men will fire the bullets but God will decide where they land."
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    Viva Christo Rey!
    God is pro-life!

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    thanks for the review. never heard of this bit of mexican history. like the atheists in the French Revolution, seems that violence is the "cure" for the perceived ills of "religion".
    "Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have."
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    Quote Originally Posted by jed turtle View Post
    thanks for the review. never heard of this bit of mexican history. like the atheists in the French Revolution, seems that violence is the "cure" for the perceived ills of "religion".
    If you want to learn more ( I know movies aren't the best way to learn history but it's fun ) about little known Mexican/American history watch this movie,

    One Man's Hero


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    This historical drama set during the Mexican War is ambitious and tries to grapple with some serious themes, but it also tends to meander before finally finding a dramatic conclusion. Tom Berenger, who puts in a credible performance as an Irishman serving as an officer in the U.S. Army of the late 1840s, impulsively rides off with band of deserters, fellow Irish immigrants who have been persecuted for practicing their Catholic religion in the ranks. Berenger's character and the rebellious Irish lads flee into the hills of Mexico, where they are quickly taken captive by banditos who happen to be encamped with beautiful señoritas wearing dresses that can just never stay up on both shoulders at once. A romantic plot begins, but is put aside while Berenger and his men form their own Irish brigade to fight with the Mexicans against the U.S. troops invading from the north. After a series of hard-fought battles, their endeavors end disastrously. The setting of the Mexican War is a welcome change from most military adventure films, but unfortunately the screenplay seldom breaks away from a languid pace and clichéd situations, and what drama can be mustered plays out predictably. --Robert J. McNamara

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    Beautifully photographed (Boxoffice), this intriguing film (The Hollywood Reporter) tells the powerful true tale of the Saint Patrick Battalion, a group of soldiers enlisted from Ireland to fight a brutal war between the U.S. and Mexico. Solid performances from Tom Berenger (Gingerbread Man), Joaquim De Almeida (Clear and Present Danger) and Patrick Bergin (Sleeping With the Enemy) drive home this film's universal story about standing up for one's beliefs in the face of adversity. When a small group of Irish soldiers fighting for the U.S. during the Mexican-American Warare treated harshly for their religious convictions, fellow compatriot and career soldier Sergeant John Reilly (Berenger) takes up their cause and leads them in a desperate escape across the border into the enemy territory of Mexico. Now, they must convince a Mexican rebel leader (De Almeida) to let them fight against the U.S. so they can protect their beliefs and save their own lives from the punishment for treason!

    http://www.amazon.com/One-Mans-Hero-...8816528&sr=1-1
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    My dd and I went today to see the film. What an inspiration. I did think at times during the movie, this CAN happen even here in the US. To see children standing their ground against an evil government and giving their lives up for Christ and His Greater Glory, was something I needed to see. The blood of the martyrs, the Cristero's, brought back the Faith to Mexico during that time. It should rally us to be ready to do the same.

    Here is a little video about Blessed Jose. It contains real photos of this brave boy martyr. He was more of a man than most grown up men I come across these days.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFhE2jVpqM0
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    Thanks for that link to the YouTube. I watched some of the other ones that came up with it. I don't understand Spanish but the actual photographs are worth the time watching!

    When I see the Cristeros in their sombreros on horseback I realized I have a prejudice against them from the past. It must have been movies I saw when I was a kid in the 50's where they were the bad guys. Now I see that they weren't all bad guys and most were Catholics defending their faith.

    I ordered books about the Cristero War and right now I am reading Mexican Martyrdom, by Fr Wilfrid Parsons. Excellent.

    Needless to say, I am fascinated by the subject and I hate the fact that I never learned this in my 9 years of Catholic schooling!!

    Oh yeah, they were stilling killing Cristeros in the 1950's!

    And I ordered a CD about the war. http://angeluspress.org/Audiobook-Th...can-Revolution
    "If anyone shall be outside the ark of Noe he shall perish when the flood prevails." St Jerome
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    The ONLY way out of the mess this world has become is for the Pope and the Bishops of the world to Consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
    Pray for the Consecration of Russia.

    Peace

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    another good read is the biography of Saint Father Miguel Pro who was martyred during the war. It has actual pictures of his execution and also of him in the disguises he wore to minister to his parishioners. After our experience at the Religions Freedom Rally in Dayton, I also think it is coming to America sooner than we think. People must stand up for their freedom now or it will be too late.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maryh View Post
    After our experience at the Religions Freedom Rally in Dayton, I also think it is coming to America sooner than we think. People must stand up for their freedom now or it will be too late.
    I went to the one in New Haven. And you're right, it's time to stand up NOW.
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    The ONLY way out of the mess this world has become is for the Pope and the Bishops of the world to Consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
    Pray for the Consecration of Russia.

    Peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by eens View Post
    Thanks for that link to the YouTube. I watched some of the other ones that came up with it. I don't understand Spanish but the actual photographs are worth the time watching!

    When I see the Cristeros in their sombreros on horseback I realized I have a prejudice against them from the past. It must have been movies I saw when I was a kid in the 50's where they were the bad guys. Now I see that they weren't all bad guys and most were Catholics defending their faith.

    I ordered books about the Cristero War and right now I am reading Mexican Martyrdom, by Fr Wilfrid Parsons. Excellent.

    Needless to say, I am fascinated by the subject and I hate the fact that I never learned this in my 9 years of Catholic schooling!!

    Oh yeah, they were stilling killing Cristeros in the 1950's!

    And I ordered a CD about the war. http://angeluspress.org/Audiobook-Th...can-Revolution
    I must of posted the wrong video because it wasn't in Spanish. Ugh....
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    DW and I saw this on Saturday. I am a credit watcher and it was interesting: 1 - medic on set, 1- veterinarian on set, 4 - priests on set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marymonde View Post
    I must of posted the wrong video because it wasn't in Spanish. Ugh....
    Oh no! I watched the one you sent (it was in English) AND other ones that appear on the side.
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    The ONLY way out of the mess this world has become is for the Pope and the Bishops of the world to Consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
    Pray for the Consecration of Russia.

    Peace

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    It's out on DVD now. I ordered it off this site, the price is reasonable. And only $1.99 shipping no matter how many you order.

    http://www.familyvideo.com/catalog/a...+glory&person=
    "If anyone shall be outside the ark of Noe he shall perish when the flood prevails." St Jerome
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    Truth

    The ONLY way out of the mess this world has become is for the Pope and the Bishops of the world to Consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
    Pray for the Consecration of Russia.

    Peace

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    For all you Catholic bashers, who are you rooting for?

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    I just ordered it. Thanks, eens. I want to have a movie night at my parish so everyone can see it.
    "This life has been given to you for repentance: Do not waste it in vain pursuits." St. Isaac of Syria

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodeorector View Post
    I just ordered it. Thanks, eens. I want to have a movie night at my parish so everyone can see it.

    Father,

    Another great movie to show your parish (especially since you are in TX!) is One Man's Hero.

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...o&_sacat=11232

    http://www.videodetective.com/movies...ns-hero/572744

    You can see the movie on YouTube but I don't like to watch a whole movie that way. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5KH6vB8dFI
    "If anyone shall be outside the ark of Noe he shall perish when the flood prevails." St Jerome
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    Truth

    The ONLY way out of the mess this world has become is for the Pope and the Bishops of the world to Consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
    Pray for the Consecration of Russia.

    Peace

    Tulmeadow Farm Grass Fed Beef
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    I rented "There be Dragons" on DVD from the Red Box. Excellent movie, pro Catholic, just warning those who don't want to see Catholics. It's about a priest, Jose Maria Escriva, during the Spanish Civil War.

    A

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    Watching this now. FYI-movie now out in Red Box.

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