Really? The posts you make here make it seem like you should be able to empathize with a lack of personality.
The interview he did with Bishop Barron includes his conversion story in detail. He was at a low point in his life, seeking to change his ways and find guidance. Playing Padre Pio was just the impetus to actually read the Gospels and learn about Catholicism.
Most Americans don't get exposed to Catholicism except through anti Catholic news articles and Hollywood depictions. I imagine it's very different there.
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I can't imagine being so devoid of personality that playing a catholic in a movie makes you want to convert
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it's such a bad film too
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Really? The posts you make here make it seem like you should be able to empathize with a lack of personality.
The interview he did with Bishop Barron includes his conversion story in detail. He was at a low point in his life, seeking to change his ways and find guidance. Playing Padre Pio was just the impetus to actually read the Gospels and learn about Catholicism.
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I have lots of personality, I'm Brazilian, that's my personality
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Most Americans don't get exposed to Catholicism except through anti Catholic news articles and Hollywood depictions. I imagine it's very different there.
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Oh 100%
Everyone here is a "Catholic", I'm one despite being an atheist myself, it's very ingrained in the culture
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You're always welcome to come home.
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Thx bro
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