http://christorchaos.com/index.html.mno.htmlWhile I have you, the article that I posted on Monday, August 20, 2013, Francis: The Latest In A Long Line Of Ecclesiastical Tyrants, mentioned a 1950 motion picture, Guilty of Treason, based on the Communist show-trial of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty. I ordered a DVD of the film, finding to to be, apart from a few objectionable scenes, very good. Mind you, the film only covered part of the sufferings endured by Cardinal Mindszenty, who suffered while imprisoned until the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and then suffered again at the hands of the betrayal of Giovanni Montini/Paul The Sick in 1971 and thereafter until his death in exile in 1975. Actor Charles Bickford, who had played Father Dominique Peyramale in The Song of Bernadette in 1943, was given some superb, inspirational lines from the actual words of the Cardinal himself. Guilty of Treason is a worthwhile purchase, and it only costs around six dollars, something that fits into our budget very nicely (yes, that is a hint about the relatively empty PayPal inbox). A reader has informed me that Guilty of Treason is also available on Amazon Instant View.
Finally, there is another motion picture currently in production that seems to aspire to to follow in the recent tradition of epic Catholic motion pictures such as The Passion of the Christ and For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada. The new motion picture is entitled
Nicaea The Movie. Mrs. Randy Engel has written an article on the new project: NICAEA -- an inspiration epic movie in the making.
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/engel/130808http://www.nicaeathemovie.com/