Maybe that's what religion is all about

Nolan 2022-03-24 09:02:35

Maybe everyone in the service industry has that feeling:
"I'm like a call girl"

……

I'm killing myself, Father, come here.
My wife cheated, Father, come here.
I want to show off my wealth, Father, come here.

……

Listening to confession or something, this priest is far less natural than the priest in "Father-in-law and mother-in-law is not easy to be" who listens to confession while shopping online.

So the priest was threatened; the priest had a beautiful daughter; the priest loved to drink; the priest went to borrow a gun; the priest watched others pee on his famous paintings. Therefore, being a priest is also a bad job. You have to balance the relationship between neighbors, consider racial conflicts, burn the church, accept donations, and don’t molest children. Not only will the church burn down, but in the end, under the pressure of Catholic sodomy boys was shot.

As the times have advanced, the various violations of morality and even borderline are endless, but the original sin of religious tradition still exists in this case. From this point of view, the service industry is really hard to do if it doesn't keep pace with the times, especially... It's really hard to be a priest.

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Extended Reading
  • Haven 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    Suffering, redemption, forgiveness, eternal themes are presented in a new story structure, all people are guilty, where is the beacon of faith

  • Destini 2021-12-28 08:01:21

    The interesting part of the script is that the murder was foretold a week later at the beginning, and as the days passed, the priest didn't struggle too much, he still lived according to the original rhythm as before. He was indeed a good priest. Even after a series of death threats, he threw away his weapon and sacrificed himself like Jesus to pay for the sins committed by thousands of bad priests. The creativity of the screenwriter is the memory of the crucifixion of the priest! ★★★

Calvary quotes

  • Father James Lavelle: The limits of His mercy have not been set.

  • Dr. Frank Harte: "Great cocaine." Hollywood glorifying illegal drug use... an industry that harms more children than sex offenders.