Faith, Friends, and Film: Nacho Libre

Film is meant to be seen with others, so come and see a film and meet someone new. Each screening is paired with a theme related to faith.

By The Church of St. John the Divine

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, June 6 · 7pm CDT

Location

Holy Family HTX Episcopal Church

3719 Navigation Boulevard Houston, TX 77003

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

"Cinema is the most direct way to get in touch with God." — Federico Fellini

Faith, Friends, and Film is a film screening series presented by The Door, a ministry of St. John the Divine. Each screening is paired with a theme related to faith. Light hospitality will be provided, along with a phone break at the half. Come out for the show and meet someone new! Captions on!

Thursday, June 6
Nacho Libre
Location: Holy Family | 3719 Navigation Blvd

Theme: Vocation/Purpose
Verse: Colossians 1:10
Spiritual Classic:
The Practice of the Presence of God, Brother Lawrence

The story of “Nacho Libre” is loosely based on a true one, that of the Mexican priest, Rev. Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez, who began a career as a masked luchador to support the orphanage he directed. Fray Tormenta (“Friar Storm”), Fr. Benítez’ luchador name, retired in 2011 after wrestling for 23 years in service of the orphans he loved. The comedy of Nacho Libre’s version of the story of Fr. Benítez gives a human face to what is often considered is attractive yet unattainable in saintly zeal and desire, thereby inspiring us to believe that such service to God and neighbor is, in fact, a gift that God still gives the willing.

Faith, Friends, and Film is brought to you by The Door at St. John the Divine.
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