Holy Hollywood
It’s Pop Corn time! Join us the third Friday of each month for an enjoyable time!
- Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
- Movie begins at 7:00 p.m.
- B.Y.O.D. (Bring Your Own Dinner!… our parish provides beverages and popcorn!
NEXT PRESENTATION: Mama Heidi
Friday, March 16th in the Social Hall -
Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Movie begins at 7:00 p.m.
Watch a preview HERE.
Description:
Providing love and refuge for a multitude of forgotten children
In 1994, Heidi and Rolland Baker arrive in Mozambique amidst the hard times following the Mozambique Civil War. Even the Red Cross trucks were not safe and were bombed. Before coming to Mozambique, Heidi and Rolland worked as missionaries in Indonesia and China. After hearing about the conditions in Mozambique, they decided to go there and work with the poorest of the poor. They make a difference by adopting a dilapidated orphanage. The children had all kinds of diseases and sometimes even ate rats to survive. Heidi and Rolland began caring for the children, educating and feeding them.
During the hard times, sometimes even threatened by death, Heidi and Rolland experienced amazing miracles of healing for the blind, crippled and those afflicted with AIDS.
Currently, Heidi and Rolland provide three residential orphanages and schools, caring for 700 children. Hundreds more are cared for by many of their thousands of pastors. The Bakers serve the most forgotten, including street children, prostitutes, the imprisoned and those surviving off a huge city dump.
This documentary shows how Heidi and Rolland are a powerful inspiration for many in Mozambique, Africa and around the world.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Schedule of Movies - 2012
- January 20
- February 10
- March 16
- No Holy Hollywood in April due to Holy Week
- May 18
- June 15
- July-December 2012 = To Be Announced
A note from Fr. Gene Barrette, M.S.
“A powerful movie experience can awaken and heighten sensitivity to other people’s hungers and thirsts, their sense of nakedness, the prisons they live in, the disorientation and fears of being strangers in a strange land, the frustrations and anxieties of being sick, growing old.” READ MORE








