Movies often are appealing because we find characters with whom we can identify. Sometimes they are not the main characters, who are handsome or powerful or gorgeous or resourceful or in incredible shape or witty or really have a lot going for them. I mean the second bananas, or maybe third or even further back in the bunch. Sure, they're Hollywood characters, so they're probably still not awful to look at, but they're not the star, are they? (Although the star could be someone like noted Italian-American homunculus Joe Pesci, so who can say?) One thing, though, is that precious few characters in the movies would ever be considered for sainthood.
The Church often calls upon us, especially at Confirmation, to identify with a saint, someone of extraordinary virtue with whom we may still find some fellowship. We hope this will inspire us to seek out virtue ourselves, such as the Seven Cardinal Virtues (prudence, justice, temperance, and courage plus the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity), as well as the 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit.
St. Cleo McDowell of the Rival Hamburger Patron of Small Business Owners Known for: Dedication, hard work, directness, paternal love A real David-vs.-Goliath story, with a man who appreciates royalty |
St. Jack Butler the Unemployed Patron of Stay-at-Home Dads Known for: Prudence, chastity, paternal love A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do -- even if it means resisting the gorgeous Ann Jillian |
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