'PADRE PIO': Official clip #1 [Venice]
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2022
- A new official clip from the film 'Padre Pio' by filmmaker Abel Ferrara starring Shia LaBeouf, premiering at the Venice Film Festival 2022.
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I'll say it, Christ is the Lord !!
Technically, you wrote it, but amen! 😆
In the Bible the demons in the possessed would loudly proclaim Jesus was Son of the Living God and He had to silence them. This film is trash
Amen
based
@@johannedillworth7413say Christ is lord
For those wondering about possible context, I’m almost certain this scene is a depiction of one of the times that the devil appeared to Padre Pio. When the devil entered his confessional, he was described as a handsome man with dark eyes, who dressed with refinement and spoke politely. The screaming makes much more sense with this context lol. I’m still not thrilled about the cursing, but in a context in which he is literally admonishing the devil, it’s at least more understandable. Apparently the devil and demons continually tormented St. Pio throughout his life, which could explain how exasperated and aggravated Shia’s depiction of Pio is in this scene.
I just watched the first shot of this scene and it’s now obvious to me that this is indeed the devil, who had been tormenting and victimizing poor St. Pio in various, vivid ways throughout his life. Again, while I’m still not crazy about it, the cursing is much more understandable when considering the context.
Thank you for sharing
yes definitely the devil it was my first impression too
It’s possible. Demons and the possessed are not capable of saying “Christ is Lord.”
That's true. That's how Padre Pio tests if an entity is a devil in disguise. He makes them say "Praise Jesus" or "Christ is Lord". If that entity can't say it, that's a giveaway that it is the devil.
Shia LaBeouf went from:
"JUST DO IT."
To
"SAY CHRIST IS LORD."
I can dig it
I’m all for this anime arc
I am all for it. It’s been my own journey too.
Christ is Lord!
As a Catholic, I laughed at this 😂😂😂
Christ is Lord!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
" You will when you get there" Silence has never been so loud
💯
“You’ll know when u get there” I’m not tryna find out
Christ is Lord
We need this energy back in the church ⛪️ based
but no swearing tho
swearing isn't based
Amen.
True.. yes, we need it.
@@berzerkov4358 precisely
remove the jesuits and that'll be a big step in the right direction
Satan went beyond all the limits of deception when he went to Father Pio pretending to be a penitent.
This is the Father Pio’s testimony: “One day, while I was hearing confessions, a man came to the confessional where I was. He was tall, handsome, dressed with some refinement and he was kind and polite. He started to confess his sins, which were of every kind: against God, against man and against the morals. All the sins were obnoxious! I was disoriented, in fact for all the sins that he told me, but I responded to him with God’s Word, the example of the Church, and the morals of the Saints. But the enigmatic penitent answered me word for word, justifying his sins, always with extreme ability and politeness. He excused all the sinful actions, making them sound quite normal and natural, even comprehensible on the human level.. He continued this way with the sins that were gruesome against God, Our Lady, the Saints, always using disrespectful round-about argumentation. He kept this up even with with the foulest of sins that could be conjured in the mind of a most sinful man. The answers that he gave me with such skilled subtlety and malice surprised me. I wondered: who is he? What world does he come from? And I tried to look at him in order to read something on his face. At the same time I concentrated on every word he spoke, trying to discover any clue to his identity.. But suddenly; through a vivid, radiant and internal light I clearly recognized who he was. With a sound and imperial tone I told him: “Say long live Jesus, long live Mary!” As soon as I pronounced these sweet and powerful names, Satan instantly disappeared in a trickle of fire, leaving behind him an unbearable stench.” (Don Pierino is a priest and one of the father Pio’s spiritual sons who were present at the same time.)
Waw
That is far more believable than this trash which in a twisted way makes Padre Pio seem to be a bully refusing to counsel the person who wandered into confession. It attempts to make the Devil sympathetic. Hollywood does what it does . And we fall for it.
Thank you.
hahaha what an absolute chad
Thank you for clarifying! This testimony is exactly why I love Padre Pio so much!
1:23 Pio realized that its not a person he is speaking to.
I know a lady that met Padre Pio at Pio's mass in Italy. This lady had a sore on her leg that for years would not heal. She was originally from Italy and married an American GI ( the GI was American-Italian). Before Mass, Padre Pio walked into the church and asked, "where is the American housewife? Your leg is healed." She stood up, she was the only American in the church. Her leg was instantly healed. Padre Pio's father traveled to America to work and save money to pay the cost to put Pio in the seminary. Padre Pio always had a special place in his heart for Americans.
My dad and my uncle went to a mass of Padre Pio’s back in 1961. (They were born in Italy but had immigrated to America in the early 1950’s.) My uncle had been in a terrible car crash that had left him a paraplegic at the young age of 18. This was around 1956. The doctors at the time didn’t have much hope for survival for him. In fact they told him that he probably would be lucky to live to the age of 30. So on a trip back to Italy to visit other family, they decided to attend a mass of Padre Pio’s in hopes of a miracle for my uncle, mainly that he would walk again. That unfortunately, never happened. However, my uncle ended up getting 2 college degree, one in business and one in teaching. He became a teacher, then a business man, starting his own construction company. He traveled, he did philanthropic work, charitable work, etc…He lived a full life despite his paralysis, to the ripe old age of 82!!! (Outliving every paralyzed patient that was in the same clinic as he was back in 1957!) My dad believes in his heart THAT was the miracle of Padre Pio’s. So do I!
Lovely story ❤️. Thank you, k m.
@@Liligal1 I believe it is miracle too. Thank you for sharing this with us.
You knew a liar.
@@josephjahn2239 How dogmatic of you.
I'm so glad Shia got another role. I hope and pray that he stays happy, healthy, helpful, and safe. I'm looking forward to viewing his work in this film. Blessings to him and his new family.
His career is finished. Jews already won.
@@kaceytron563 Seriously?
@@kaceytron563 lololololol if there's anyone that can fight that it's going to be the Roman Catholic Church... now we know his conversion was a marketing ploy
Where can one watch this movie
You idiots know it's not really the Jews, right?
I'm italian and can't wait to see this movie.
In my youth Padre Pio was always portrayed as an absolutely good natured person, I didn't dig much into his persona and wouldn't expect anyone, let alone Abel Ferrara, making a movie about him.
He was almost a pop icon, with yearly almanacs and calendars published with his name and his warm, benevolent face framed in his gentle white beard.
I agree the F-word is out of line, the priests of that generation were built like oaks, they could toss you on the other side of the room with a slap (I can attest to that as a former altar boy) , they wouldn't need to swear.
Yes, we need more masculine , holy and zealous priests like Padre Pio.🙏
You should know about "Padre Pistolas", a Mexican priest who talks like a drunk rail road driver... But a real man of God, after all.
@@kiokomatsushima4084 and probably a holy priest. Like us? Hum hum. Probably not!
@JPTLM parishes often have them
My mind was so in the scene at the beginning..like It really looks like old...When he said the fword...it's like wooooooh it 2022 get the eff out it's Shia
“You will when you get there” omggg 💀
Such a fire line
Without the lord, you already are in hell, you just fail to see it
People swear. Just because he was who he was doesn't mean he wasn't human. I think this scene is awesome because it shows his love for God and his humanness all in one
Saint Padre Pio did not swear if he had of his brother and would’ve said so i’m sure he was moved to anger that was always something stated and that he would holler at people and tell them to get out but I am sure that he didn’t use the F word or gods name in vain human or not because he knew as well as anybody the pits of hell is loaded with that kind of language but not heaven he couldn’t suffer the stigmata that he was suffering and take the name of God in vain🫤♥️💙🙏🏻 no I think that this was a poor choice of words and should be edited out to make Saint Padre Pio human he wouldn’t of minded that but to put that kind of vulgar Ness into his mouth that I believe he never said is wrong😡
Don't be stupid F*CK is an English word ....St Padre Pio spoke Italian if he did swear it would have been in Italian and not F"CK....ask any old Italian ...they have a lot of swear words
@@helenlebo4170 I think you are right. I hope they cut that part out before they release the movie.
He was also a saint and there is no records of him ever using profanity.
@@latinouss00 there are no records of Christ passing wind either. But we have to assume being both fully human and fully God that He did.
There are records of Pio insulting and shouting at people during confessions.
St. Padre Pio went to God for me and brought me back into the Church when I was 21. I'm 27 now. Without his intercession, I wouldn't be here today. Padre Pio, pray for us! "God can help you, go to God!"
@It’s Not Personal It’s Facts He didn't mean he personally met Padre Pio. Re-read what he commented and you'll understand
It's not personal it's facts / Yes I completely understand what this person experienced. I never met Padre Pio but as Catholics we believe Holy people who have passed away are still busy interacting in our lives, similar to angels. I converted to Catholicism partly because of Padre Pios incredible life. To me it was a kind of proof that Christ is real and the gospels are the truth.
@@jasonreese-sg5zs Of course. I believe his experience.
YOU WILL WHEN YOU GET THERE.
Truth bomb here
I love Padre Pio even more after watching this
Where did you watch it
"You don't know if there's a hell? You will when you get there."
He makes it so real when he snaps and says get up and get out. You see him trying to not explode until he actually does. Great acting
Christ is Lord! 🙏🏻☦️
He’s saying it, we’re all thinking it.
Padre pio didn't swear. I read that when he was a kid, he'd just get up and walk away when his friends used offensive language. Maybe they used the swear word in the movie to show how furious he was at that person. Maybe he was profanely angry and shouting. I don't think padre pio swore ...ever...but I did feel shocked and confused and upset when h3 said that and maybe that's what they intended? I don't know. I still am totally looking forward to seeing the movie
He was talking to a demon
It did showing this scene brought attention to the movie. I feel they should delete the word. A lot of people don't like hearing it. Prada Pio was shouting at the devil.
Supposedly he would use profanity when confronted with blasphemy/heresy
@@theuncompromisedone3829 oh OK, she did look demonic too. I can't wait for the movie!
@@kathywidman9095 yeah it's hard to listen to, for sure
Being Italian, we don’t even have a precise equivalent to this swearing so I don’t understand all the fuss. San Pio was a man of sanguine temperament and he confronted with the devil and his pack, so I’m sure he could be extremely stern. Hollywood can’t really replicate this, a film is but a mere approximation.
Ma gli hanno fatto dire una parolaccia? Non riesco a capire bene l inglese ma mi sembra che dica shut up fuck???
Being Italian too I guess using the f* word it's not appropriate to Padre Pio
@@naotodate3159 esattamente, poteva essere forte nel temperamento ma un santo non dice parolacce, figuriamoci lui....
@@eleanor9004 infatti!
Parolacce magari no, ma ci sono diversi casi documentati in cui Padre Pio perde le staffe e alza la voce, soprattutto nei confronti di donne che commisero peccati.
Detto questo, chiaramente Asia Argento rappresenta il diavolo e la parolaccia “shut the fuck up” ovvero “chiudi quella cazzo di bocca” simbolizza il suo confronto acceso col male.
Non mi pare corretto attaccare il lavoro di un regista solo da una scena. Questo è il tentativo di rendere umana una figura controversa su cui non è mai stato possibile indagare in quanto già santificato prima della morte.
"Normal Tuesday night for Shia Labeouf."
telling the devil to "stfu" is absolutely in character for a man of God
Is swearing a fruit of the flesh or spirit? Did Jesus say the f word?
@@ourdailybread1099 Jesus didn't speak English, but he did use "unkempt language" when referring to evil people. Had English been the language of the day, He could very well have used the f word
@@shaunsteele8244 Show me where in the bible Jesus uses that kind of language. Swearing isn't holy, nor is it a fruit of the spirit.
It is not actually. Swearing is not of God. Padre Pío never used foul language neither did Jesus. You should really look up what a saint is.
No actually using a coarse swear word gives the Devil one more thing to accuse us of. This scene is a mockery of descriptions of what happened between St Padre Pio and the Devil in the confessional
Best ever most truthful portrayal of a real man St Padre Pio
All you half backed cradle Catholics should take a leaf out of his book harden up and stop holding your farts in
Epic
Padre Pio never swears. The cursing deeply upsets the Lord.
Not true, the monks from his monastary talk about how he would even curse in the confession booths when he was dealing with something very unholy (such as in the scene in this movie where he is yelling at a demon)
@@chewableviagra6394is there any source of evidence from this?
Wow from Bad Lieutenant to this. Glad to know Abel Ferrara is still going strong and making films.
Love the enthusiasm in this scene! CHRIST IS LORD by the way! 💯 😇💜☝️🙏
its amazing to know that the process of making this movie helped Shia become catholic. St padre Pio pray for us!
O Glorious Saint Pio, please pray for all. Shia is a great actor. God bless him, and you all. Pray, Hope and don't worry.
He will when the Messiah resurrects him.
See the movie man of God it is about saint Nectarius life
The controversy of the depiction of Pio using the F-bomb isn't because he said it in anger, nor is anger itself what's scandalous. The word, even though we've all heard it and are probably pretty used to it, is by design vulgar. Profanity isn't intrinsically sinful. Context always counts, but some words are objectively worse than others, and the F-word due to its perverse connotation, is among the worst. Padre Pio also spoke out against the use of vulgarities and expressed how it can be used in favor of the preternatural. In short, the concern isn't that Pio kicked the woman out (he really did do this and we trust it was justified), nor was it because he was angry and raised his voice, but he understood the demonic and what they could use against souls, even with language. This wasn't an honest depiction of a great saint.
I'm still looking forward to this movie, and especially glad about Shia's conversion (pray he perseveres), but take the movie itself with a grain of salt.
I understand. But is saying "Get the F out" perverse? Im not sure I get the perverse part of the phrase. He's just accenting the seriousness of her getting out of the room.
@@Thedisciplemike Telling someone to get out isn't perverse at all. The F-word itself is vulgar, however, in its root meaning. Even though "Get the F out" has nothing to do with perversion in context, it's the F-bomb that in innately vulgar because it of it's literal meaning. Also, according to Church teaching, God will judge us on our words and actions. There's reason to believe that this is very out of character for Padre Pio.
I use the word fuck on a daily basis, but I ain’t no saint. My gut says he did not use such language because I believe he understood the devil like no other. The devil is subtle in spreading his influence and I’m sure Pio understood this. If not, then he was fraud. In any event, this is Hollywood movie and shock sells despite the fact it may mislead.
@@skang3368 why aren't you a Saint?
@@Thedisciplemike because I sin like a mofo 😂😂
Bad Ass... He has come a long way.. I believe Shia has turned a corner and I really do feel he deserves all that comes.
Padre Pío was a gentle man . Shia wouldn’t of been my first or last pick but I’m glad he is home and found God.
“Wow he’s literally me!”
I think most folks are confusing vulgarity with profanity. Padre Pio was not a vulgar individual, but vulgarity in Italian culture is always in context as opposed to employing simple words. Culturally, the employment of profanity in Italy today vs then is wildly different; profane words in Italian culture are used to provide emphasis, although here the vernacular is adapted to what is commonly used today in the the United States much to the same effect. That being said, Padre Pio was also drafted into the first World War which was by all stretches Hell on Earth at the time, and in order to interact with the soldiers of that time, I imagine that his vocabulary and communication dynamics were appropriately colorful, intentional, and to the point.
It's also worth noting that the film is about Padre Pio as opposed to the outward perception of Padre Pio. Shia notes in his research of the man that positions of leadership are simultaneously internally visceral while being outwardly performative... which makes complete sense. I'm sure most of us have been there where at work our internal thoughts are wildly different from our perceivable conduct. We're human, and ultimately so was he.
Old Roman Catholics need to reunite! In the name of our Lord, Amen!
*BASED AND GOD-PILLED*
WOW his TALENT as an actor is OFF the charts.
Our dear Padre Pio is an amazing saint. Having studied Padre Pio's life for a few years, I am afraid that this movie may not represent who Padre Pio actually was. There is a scene where he swears using foul language, but Padre Pio would never have used such foul language, he could be loud and strict but not using swear words. I am very concerned that this movie may misrepresent who he was and will not show his immense love for his brothers and care for souls as can be seen when reading his letters. it shows an aspect of him being strict, but what about all the other aspects of his personality that he was kind and even often joked and could read hearts in confession. He was so close to Jesus and his desire was to live completely for Jesus and to do Gods will that Jesus gave him the stigmata as a sign that Padre Pio shared in his suffering for humanity. I can only recommend to those who watch this movie to not be shocked or disappointed but to read his letters to see the kind person he was by reading his own words. I think the other movie called 'Padre Pio Miracle Man' ruclips.net/video/nKM909nHz4A/видео.html (English version) represents more accurately who Padre Pio was and the suffering he went through, although it is also dramatized to some extend. I recommend to watch it, its very beautiful and can make you cry. May Padre Pio who is an amazing saint who has changed my own life very significantly bless all of you. Amen.
See the movie man of God that shows saint Nectarius life
You also fail to mention that they used a jew to portray him. I will not watch this
@@danielthomas5212 hi Daniel, we should never discriminate others having different faiths or views. Jesus also was a Jew. Jesus would not want us to judge others or think ourselves better or more worthy than others. I am glad Shia seems to have had a change in his life to deepen his faith. The issue here lies in the direction of the movie, the obscene wording that was adapted in the English script. I was told by officials in San Giovanni, that the Italian script that was approved by them did not have this particular foul phrase.
@@danielthomas5212He converted to Catholicism
Padre Pio does not say bad words
Based. When confronted with evil you must be stern.
FINALLY!!! A religious movie that isn’t afraid of displaying the TRUE authority of a man of the cloth! It isn’t a game!! You WILL know when you get there!! 🙏🏽🔥🔥🔥
If anybody never heard of Padre Pio or never read book about will never understand this movie it will only turn them off, I read the book about him and he was a Holy and pure man with God’s grace , i wish Hollywood be more accurate with his story and never use any foul language, i don’t know why they have to do it 🙁
More ignorance. This film has literally no tracings of Hollywood attached to it other than shia being a prominent actor. Every film that hits theatres isn’t “Hollywood” lol
@P A9970 during filming they were surrounded by people that literally attended his masses
@P A9970 Saint Padre Pio, Blessed as he is, is human like you and me and is probed to faults, maybe this is one way to show that he isn’t Jesus as no one is that perfect. This is a film, part of art, take it as such and let many be brought to the faith by this story
the monks from his monastary talk about how he would even curse in the confession booths when he was dealing with something very unholy (such as in the scene in this movie where he is yelling at a demon)
@P A9970 You’re confusing vulgarity wit profanity, the F word in italy in the 30s is completely different than it is in America today, watch the shia lebeuf interview with bishop robert barron and he explains who in depth the realism in the film is
I cannot wait to see this! Shia is an awesome actor!
@Daily Bread I’m saying
Where is it available?
No where ti be found!
@Holy Tunes I couldn't find it anywhere
Do not watch this movie it does not reflect padre Pio at all because he never swore
This goes hard
Padre Pio was known to get heated, but he would not have swore like this.
Discernment is sometimes not possible even for the discerning; only repentance is enough, and that is often times even harder to discern. Father I praise you, forgive me for the mis-creations of my mind, thank you LORD. In Jesus name. Amen.
Amen
Shia acting is phenomenal
I dont Know i just love it!!!!!! He is mastepiece!!! Such an excelent actor!!!!!!❤❤❤
St. Pio could see into souls. This was absolutely one of those instances he could see nothing & deduced it was a devil.
Was it supposed to be the devil? I don't know anything about this man. I thought he was yelling at a lost soul. I wonder why he didn't plead the blood of Christ. I guess I will have to read about him. Interesting clip for sure.
Literal chills, I love this.
Do you know where I can see this movie?!?
@@Consciousss soap2day
@@user-sh7fr9wj1h I just checked! It's not on there! Send it to me??
It just got released today!!!
@@presupping4eva wait, what!? Where can I watch it!?
Amen brother or sister
One time I had a dream where a man appeared to me and seemed to not know the faith, so I offered to teach him to pray Our Father. I can't remember what he looked like, but he seemed to be young. I started praying and told him to repeat after my words, but he didn't. He kept staring intently at me just like the person in the clip. When I said "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" he stopped me right there and told me "I can't say that". He told me that I should NEVER say those words, almost like it was forbidden words to say. I was surprised. I instantly knew who this person was. I don't know the meaning of that dream or why I had it, but ever since, I make sure to VERY clearly and intently say those words each time I pray.
Above all, always pray that His Will be done.
I don’t know is Padre Pio had an English accent because he was from Italy but still I don’t really care because this performance looks so very good very very very amazing from Shia LaBeouf the accuracy he has when he can’t take any more sounds accurate to how the priest was I know this is a longshot but I hope Shia LaBeouf gets a Oscar nomination for this movie. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Padre Pio did have an Italian accent, but for the movie Shia used his own accent because he could more immerse himself in the character and act better that way
We need more priests like this
I could see the anger in Shia when that actress said "I don't think there is a God"
This is the proper refutation to the current thing.
Luke 6:45 explains, “A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.”
See the movie man of God it is about saint Nectarius life
I still can’t wait to see the film but as disciplined as Padre Pio was, he wouldn’t have cursed at someone like this. Even if this was a fake penitent (a demon in disguise), he would’ve known how to handle a measly demon instead of resorting to the very language the evil one would use
Not true, the monks from his monastary talk about how he would even curse in the confession booths when he was dealing with something very unholy (such as in the scene in this movie where he is yelling at a demon)
Padre Pio never used that swear word
This puts the whole film in doubt.
Unless the film producers can prove otherwise the word should and must be removed 🙏🏼
What a shame
We should boycott that movie pure and simple.
This is an absolutely unacceptable portrayal of a saint!
I'm beginning to wonder if Shia Leboeuf's 'conversion' is real or if it's just intended to make us overlook the use of foul language in the movie...
Not true, the monks from his monastary talk about how he would even curse in the confession booths when he was dealing with something very unholy (such as in the scene in this movie where he is yelling at a demon)
@@chewableviagra6394
But not to a layman
Unlike many here, I will not presume to know whether Padre Pio said such things or not. I did not personally know the man. But I have known other priests and religious who I knew to be good and devout people who in moments of weakness did use such words. For those who believe that this is out of the realm of possibility or isn’t conceivable for a canonized saint, well…they refuse to admit the weakness of our fallen nature and idealize saints as being sinless in which case they would not be in need of a savior.
I question this in the same way. I just think it is unfair to portray him using such foul language without any evidence of it. For example, if there were a famous story that specifically highlights him swearing in what looks to be like a Church, then it would be fair and crucial to depict that as part of his story. Without this evidence it is just Hollywood sensationalism, and it would be wrong to put that on not just a man, but a Saint, one of the greatest of them.
Exactly right. People just have these vast generalizations of others. The same explanation can be applied to a LOT of our current societal issues, at least in the US and other parts of the western world. All of us humans are flawed by design. It's human nature.
I can’t wait!!!!!
Brilliant scene
They full scene is even better
✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️🇻🇦🇻🇦🇻🇦
Christ is king 🕊🕊🕊🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Amen hallehujah
Lord has risen ❤
both actors did a great job in this scene
Padre Pio didn’t swear. Unbelievable they allowed this in the script.
Don’t be ungrateful
Stay focused and avoid the small distractions like “a curse word”. Stay focused on God, not on words.
@P A9970 you’re missing the point
The interview of Shia also mentioned how the portrayal of Padre Pio was a personal struggle. We was going through a conversion through this process and a lot of it was his personal struggle. Once you put this in context you end up seeing the portrayal of Padre Pio through the conversion of Shia. It’s as if you are watching two stories unfold. This makes me more forgiving of this swearing.
Also Padre Pio was known to use a foul language word or two. This is depicting a confrontation with Satan. Would Padre Pio vigorously rebuke Satan? Obviously yes. He did his entire life through many physical hardships.
YOU WILL WHEN YOU GET THERE
🔥
Its that serious 💯
No cap
As an Orthodox Christian, I say Ο Χριστός είναι Κύριος!
Padre Pio....... poucos homens foram como o senhor. Rogai por nós junto ao Santo Deus para sejamos uno a Ele assim como o senhor foi
The swearing is not great but wow the rest of the scene is captivating
The swearing jolted me out of an otherwise fantastic scene. The scene was still good, chilling even, but would have been stronger without the swearing.
@@CrankyGrandma Well you missed the point, then. He's swearing at the devil. I would curse the devil too. Feelings be damned. Bunch of snowflakes in the comments that don't seem to want to fight the devil. Ever heard of repentance?
@@fritomontana4968 it’s the word used. It’s a degrading of a sacred covenant. Telling the devil to get the hell out would be different.
@@CrankyGrandma No it wouldn't. You're telling me that you would rather be more gentle with the devil? What sacred covenant forbids cursing the devil? You're crazy.
@@fritomontana4968The problem is it's using the devil's schemes to curse the devil. How can Satan cast our Satan said Jesus? It's using sacred, God created act of marital intimacy in the form of a word meant to be vulgar, and more importantly not in the context that it's meant to be used, but as a curse
Absolutely stunning❤
Actual chills.
I want to see this in theaters💗🙏🙏
People forget all to quickly that Saints are human. Also cursing is not sinful unless you're blasphemous in doing so. People need to grow up.
The most loving thing to do is make one realize that Christ is Lord
I can’t wait to see this movie.
Me on a date: 1:36
Shia Labeouf's crazy energy really works for this film
If anyone is wondering for context for the scene:
This is not the entire scene. It is split up between the opening and then to the end of the confession. The confession is missing. In it, the woman (man?) states it has been 160 days since their last confession. Then then admits they are frequently angry at their som and wish harm upon him. They then confess that they still hold resentment against their recently dead mother. Finally, they confess that they are becoming attracted to their very young daughters who is going through puberty. As they talk about it, you get the sense that they are becoming aroused just thinking about it, while in the confessional. Padre Pio admonishes them and gives them a very hard penance for the sins against the boy and the mother, but refuses to forgive the sin against the daughter. He tells them if he could, he would bar them from communion for the rest of their life. The person says they do not know how to stop it, and Padre tells them nothing is impossible with God and they need to go to God. Then this scene begins.
I read another comment that says the person is a devil. I did not read this in the movie. If that is the intention, I believe it is a little unclear and you can certainly watch the movie and not make that connection. It does make sense though. Throughout the movie Padre Pio is tempted and harassed by demons and visions. One attacks him and calls him a coward for not going to war while Padre is sobbing in tears. Another attempts to seduce him. It is known demons can not say Christ is Lord so he was probably checking to make sure they were real and not a demon.
Im not sure this movie is very accurate to Padre Pio’s real personality. I dont think he would say something like this. Even barring someone from communion for life I dont know if thats in line with the real Padre. The movie has a strange communist subplot I was not a fan of and just skipped everytime it came up. Unfortunately its half the film and Padre really feels like a side character. None of his supposed miracles, including the stigmata, are touched on. Instead the film focuses on his inner temptation. It reminds me in some ways of the Last Temptation Of Christ (except it is obviously less blasphemous since this is just a man, whereas Christ is God Himself.)
Also be aware the film as cussing throughout and also a scene with a woman’s breasts exposed. I have a feeling the film makers wanted to make a film about a monk being tested and used Padre Pio’s name for clout. It is disappointing. I dont recommend this film
Based Shia
There is hagiography culture in the Church that doesn't allow people to see Saints acting humanly, I mean Saint Padre Pio wasn't walking around in his resurrected and glorified body, a saint is not a saint because is walking on clouds, but rather because God brings them out of their fallen nature and they cooperate with those graces to the level that they can. Plus, in the learning process of becoming a living saint he must have had learning experiences meaning that he must have fell a few times, repent and then keep climbing to God, Saint Padre Pio considered himself a big sinner (like saints usually do) and because of that hagiography mentality we tend to not be able to see how people in the process of becoming one with God can still fall. Let's all remember that Saint Peter cursed when he denied Christ (St. Matthew 26:74)
By the way, the notion of "cursing" is now understood as "saying bad words", but cursing traditionally meant to use words so that God would punish that person. I guess the issue here is the the "f-word" is not cursing in a traditional sense but rather simply a vulgar and blasphemous word and Saint Padre Pío apparently never did such thing, he wasn't cheap like that.
English apart, this version of Padre Pio is really accurate. He yelled against so many women: for instance my grandmother was physically expelled by him, during a confession, because she was trying to ask forgiveness for a sin of abortion.
Hard to believe.Is there an explanation for this.
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@@edwardadelman5360 I can't speak for this man's grandmother's experience, but he would lose his patience given the serious consequences of a moral sin if they weren't repentant nor if they didn't see it as problematic.
Keep in mind, the man supposedly could say the person's sins without out them opening their mouth.
That was awesome.
Shia is fire! My boy is back!
Padres Pio had what is called righteous anger like Our Lord had when he threw out the money changers in the temple. He would NOT use foul language.
Do we know that for sure? The f-word is not a "blasphemous" word, after all. He certainly did use what I would categorize as "foul language" when calling the scribes and the Pharisees "nothing but snakes and the children of snakes" and "blind fools".
I'm pretty sure that at least some people of that time would consider that to be foul language?
@@ZeniaLarsen yes I tend to agree. Our L-rd even said not to call people 'fools' yet he would call the Pharisees 'blind fools' so there must be some nuance to consider.
I think it would be wise to consider that on either side of the virtue of Chasity are the vices of lust and prudishness. I'm wondering if people here are falling into the vice of prudishness by being overly sensitive.
@@jourdan4am Our Lord’s warning against calling anyone a fool is based on the fact that this was a most provoking injury when uttered with contempt, spite or malice…meaning you view others as beneath you and harbor evil against them. It is this disposition of the heart that merits Hell. When Our Lord calls the Pharisees fools, He does not have contempt, spite or malice in His heart. Since He is God and can judge the Hearts of men, He is simply speaking the Truth of who they are. That is the important difference. Now in regards to the saints like Padre Pio, their VIRTUE has reached a heroic degree to render them Holy as their will has become united to the will of God out of Love for Him. Since the saints possess this heroic virtue and holiness of life, uttering “F” bombs is not in their vocabulary. On a side note, if you’ve ever heard the testimonies of Exorcists, they will tell you the “F” bomb and the like is the language of demons.
@@ZeniaLarsen Our Lord’s warning against calling anyone a fool is based on the fact that this was a most provoking injury when uttered with contempt, spite or malice…meaning you view others as beneath you and harbor evil against them. It is this disposition of the heart that merits Hell. When Our Lord calls the Pharisees fools, He does not have contempt, spite or malice in His heart. Since He is God and can judge the Hearts of men, He is simply speaking the Truth of who they are. That is the important difference. Now in regards to the saints like Padre Pio, their VIRTUE has reached a heroic degree to render them Holy as their will has become united to the will of God out of Love for Him. Since the saints possess this heroic virtue and holiness of life, uttering “F” bombs is not in their vocabulary. On a side note, if you’ve ever heard the testimonies of Exorcists, they will tell you the “F” bomb and the like is the language of demons.
@@TheNarrowGate101 thanks for your reply. He called the Pharisees snakes and isn't it natural for us to have contempt for snakes? Aren't snakes symbolic of Demons? Forgive me I'm just trying to understand how your reply deals with our L-rd calling the Pharisees brood of snakes, blind fools'?
As to the second part of your rebuttal you don't deal with my caution against falling into the vice of prudishness. Is that not what you're doing when your afraid to mention a word related to sex? Or even afraid of just hearing it I would understand taking the L-rd's name in vain but not the use of the f'bomb
Padre Pio is extremely based.
Shia kills it again.
According to Proverbs 10:32, “The lips of the righteous know what finds favor, but the mouth of the wicked only what is perverse.”
love this man.
Christ is lord
Christ is Lord ❤
Padre Pio would almost surely disapprove of being falsely portrayed as using obscenity. See quote from Padre Pio in Letters Volume II: "I held quite naturally in greatest abhorrence even the slightest obscenity."
Where can I watch the movie?
CHRIST IS LORD 👑✝️
I am a saint and I swear all the time. I will see this movie; I love it that he swears, it shows his human side.
You’re a Saint??
@@rubenmartinez4346 Yes sir I am.I told God to postpone it for few years. I still have few bad desires I need to fulfill. God loves me and I love him back.
@@algagow7149 you have bad desires you need to fulfill???
Don't forget to take your pills, my friend.
@@sebastienzarate9408 I don’t do drugs douche. I know you do but that’s ok your a tough with your keyboard.
Our relationship with God is and should be emotional
Love is an emotion...
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Earlier in the year, I had read that Padre Pio was exactly this forceful, and did yell at a confessor that failed to confess to sin that Padre Pio was spiritually aware of, and did yell at him to leave if would not do so, and of course, not forgive and bless him - how I would love to see Padre Pio deal with "Pope" Francis and his Novus Ordo cadre of miscreants.
I he cared for souls sooo much !!
A demon is incapable of saying “Christ is Lord”. It was a test that she failed and St. Pio had no tolerance for demonic activity or temptation. Absolutely makes sense to me
I guess the reason for that is their permanent state of damnation so it is forbidden. Too bad they trashed the actual encounter as described by those close to him
Sound of freedom and padre pio (based on a true story) is a good movie✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏
bro need a oscar