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Catholics in the Movies: Rent 'Em, Read About 'Em

Friday July 18, 2008

Categories: Books, Movies, Pop Culture

Catholicsandthemoviesbook.jpgEvery generation has its signature Catholic movie: Bing and Barry Fitzgerald in "Going My Way," Julie Andrews nose-wrinkling her way through "The Sound of Music," the ambivalent faith and flawed priests of 1984's "Mass Appeal," Mel's militant metaphysics in "The Passion of the Christ."

Late last year, Colleen McDannell, the authority on the "material culture" of American religion, has written, "Catholics in the Movies," a book that shows how a Protestant country's movie industry made Catholicism its official religion.

Hollywood's first Catholic heroes were priests and nuns, McDannell points out. The black-draped crusaders were natural heroes as their immigrant flocks fought to gain a place in American society, and then as a bulwark against Communism after the Second World War. It was after the Vatican II reforms in the mid-'60s that the church's ritual and the mystery of the clergy's personal lives became suspect. Meantime, nuns served as a check on feminism, McDannell says, by turning bossy and "at worst, abusive." Eventually, for every heroic Father Karras saving a girl's life in "The Exorcist," there is Christopher Reeve's ruthless profligate of "The Monsignor."

Still, McDannell seems to think both institutions benefited from their relationship: Catholicism helping Hollywood to discover its best story lines and Hollywood promoting Catholics into the center of the nation's life in return. Read a review of McDannell's book, along with a list of seminal Catholic flicks, here.

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Comments
Greenman
July 21, 2008 3:24 PM

There are a lot of movies where the Catholic faith is part of the story if not the point of the story. "A Man For All Seasons", "Lion In Winter", countless movies about Henry VIII, the Crusades and the Inquisition. I suspect it is because that to Protestants and Jews (and even to some Catholics) Catholic ritual is mysterious and exotic.

Annis
July 21, 2008 9:42 PM

She has a chapter on "Dogma!" Superb.

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