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Movie on Mexico’s war against Catholics offers timely lessons

 

The producer of a new film that brings to life the fight against the Mexican government’s persecution of Catholics in the 1920s says there are clear parallels to today’s situation in the United States and elsewhere.

“I think what we are living now is the same things that happened at that time, and after you watch the movie you will see there are a lot of topics that are very alive right now,” Pablo José Barroso, producer of “For Greater Glory,” told CNA on March 21.

“For Greater Glory” – formerly called “Cristiada” – charts the history of Mexico’s Cristero War that was sparked by anti-clerical legislation being passed by the Mexican President Elías Calles in 1926. Those laws banned religious orders, deprived the Church of property rights and denied priests civil liberties, including the right to trial by jury and the right to vote.

The persecution became so fierce that some Catholics began to forcibly resist, fighting under the slogan and banner of “Cristo Rey” (Christ the King).

“This story broke our hearts, but it’s a story that has to be told,” said Barroso.

“It is a real story about people who stood up for their beliefs, and as a Mexican, I am very proud to share with the world this Mexican story which even many Mexicans don’t know about.”

The film is directed by Dean Wright and stars award-winning actors Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria and Peter O’Toole among others. “We’re trying to do values movies” with high production quality, explained Barroso, who was present at a premier of the film in Rome on March 20. [More]

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CNA/EWTN News

 
 
 
 

2 Comments

  1. Karla Marquart says:

    My husband and I went to the theater last night to watch the true to life film. It was spell binding, breaks your heart, makes you proud of those who live (and die) for their faith and challenges you to confront yourself with your own degree of resolve to do the same as the United States faces the same battle knocking at our front doors right now. At the end of this show many of the movie goers sat spellbound through the enire listing of comments and credits completely silent and they all, every single person, got up and in complete silence left the theater. Indeed: Viva Christo Rey….Long live Christ The King!

  2. Roberta says:

    Looking forward to this film. Somebody ought to rewrite/edit the Wikipedia page for Cristero War.

 
 

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