Adán’s encounter with his friend helps him see that he is not alone. He is better able to face his circumstances with the hope that his mother prayed he would find.
“What sublime humility and humble sublimeness, that the Lord of the Universe, the Divine Son of God, should stoop as to hide Himself under the appearance of bread for our salvation!” ~ St. Francis of Assisi
Fr. Joseph Espaillat (now Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New York) explores the pitfalls of relativism and why we are made for better than the “I’m okay/you’re okay” mentality that is plaguing humanity.
A young man awakens on a Sunday morning to discover that his family has turned into zombies. In a panic, he and a friend seek refuge in the one place they believe they will be safe: the town’s Catholic church. There they discover the truth about what they have encountered.
I fled him, down the nights and down the days. I fled him, down the arches of the years. I fled him, down the labyrinthine ways of my own mind and in the midst of tears. I hid from him…
Fr. Joseph Espaillat says what we’re all thinking about the hold of sin in our lives. He doesn’t stop there, however. This film declares the truth that there is forgiveness of sin for the praise of God’s glory.