Bozell Column: Viva Cristo Rey!
When I first heard For Greater Glory (originally titled Cristiada, which I prefer) was being shot I was stunned – and skeptical. It could never be produced by Hollywood. In fact, it wouldn’t be a theatrical release, maybe a short documentary, certainly with a small budget. On the former I was correct: it was made in Mexico. On the latter I was wrong. It’s a full-fledged, major motion picture, with grade-A talent. And it’s wonderful.
The cast includes Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria, Peter O’Toole (in a cameo role as a murdered priest, the octogenerian is splendid), Ruben Blades and Mexican star Eduardo Verastegui. This is serious stuff.
The movie depicts the Mexican Cristero uprising against the military dictatorship of President Plutarco Calles between 1926 and 1929. Calles was an ardent anti-Catholic in a nation dominated by Catholics. At his command Catholic churches were ordered shuttered, the Mass outlawed and many priests murdered.
The most famous moment in the struggle, not depicted in the film, was the martyrdom of Padre Miguel Pro, ordered shot by firing squad by Calles in 1927, with the heart-wrenching final moments (Pro kneeling in prayer, then standing, his arms extended in the sign of the cross as bullets shatter him, Pro shot point blank when the fusillade didn’t kill him) photographed by order of the Presidente. Padre Pro was beatified by Pope John Paul II the Great in 1988.
I was shown the early trailers because of the family connection. My grandfather Will Buckley Sr. was a strong supporter of the Cristeros. A devout Catholic with business interests in Mexico and an ardent love of that country, so much so that he planned to move his family there, Buckley provided materiel aid to the impoverished peasants. Some things we know to be true. He was targeted for assassination; his oil leases were expropriated by the government; he was expelled. Others are in question: that there was actual attempt to kill him (another version has it that the assassins turned and offered him assistance should he want someone capped); that a train he hired to smuggle in arms from El Paso (maybe) became lost, wandered about at night, ultimately found its way back to El Paso and the weapons were confiscated; and that his heirs were also banished but don’t tell my cousin who has been practicing law there for decades.
You know nothing of this uprising? Not to worry, virtually no one does. That included the primary actors. Garcia tells the Huffington Post he knew nothing, but understands it, given that the same catastrophe befell native Cuba, where it “was not only the taking away of religious rights, they curtailed and took away all rights.” Even Verastegui, a fervent Catholic, admits he was ignorant of this struggle because of the Mexican public school system. That has changed now thanks to the soft-spoken and elegant Mexican real estate developer-turned-producer Pablo Jose Barroso.
Much is being written about the timing of the movie’s release in the wake of the Obama administration’s anti-religious mandate and on the eve of the bishops’ planned “Fortnight for Freedom” June 21 through July 4. The timing is extraordinary but fortuitous. The movie was planned before President Obama’s assault against the Catholic Church.
But just the idea of the connection brings out the worst in the secularist press. Slant magazine pans it as a film “that gives the screen epic a bad name.” It attacks the “solemn speechifying,” the “overstuffed cast of characters,” the “half-baked material,” and given “this religion is specifically Catholic… [the movie] …makes the material a tough sell.” When Garcia’s character ultimately converts to Christianity, “we’re back to embracing a worldview where the implied mandate to practice Catholicism feels near as onerous as the inability to do so.”
But how historically accurate is this “implied mandate to practice Catholicism”? Here’s a hint. Slant dismisses “a whole host of bathetic subplots” claiming “its martyrdom fetish reaches its grotesque nadir when a young boy dies rather than make the most token anti-Catholic gesture.”
As for the alleged mushy effusiveness and the martyrdom fetish, there are some historical facts. Over 90,000 died. Dozens have since been canonized by the Church, including 25 by John Paul II alone. The young boy was Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio, who was tortured with his heels slashed before being made to walk to his execution. “He cried and moaned with pain,” stated an eyewitness And then he was shot dead.
The “most token anti-Catholic gesture” which would have saved his life was his refusal to shout “Death to Christ the King,” instead proclaiming “Viva Cristo Rey!”
Jose was 14. He was beatified by Benedict XVI in 2005.
It is still illegal to celebrate Mass outdoors in Mexico.
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My grandmother lives there
Submitted by rbosque on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 12:15am.
My grandmother lives there and told me how her mother and nieghbors hid priests and they said Mass at people's homes. If you go to Guadalajara, you can still see the bullet holes as they shot at priests exiting the Churches.
Anti-Catholic Benito Juarez hated the Church
Submitted by lrgon on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 4:53am.
He and his followers hated everything that had to do with the Catholic church.
Italian fascist Mussolini was named Benito after Mexican socialist Juarez by Mussolini's socialist father.
Everyone here hates you.
Submitted by The Vet on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 8:54am.
Does not even slow down your off topic loony rants.
Ron Paul has retired. Get a clue and retire too. Loon.
BS
Submitted by Soldat44 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 9:52am.
BS
What's BS about it?
Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 11:54pm.
Irgon is a PITA of the first order, but he is right here. Juarez was full blooded Native Mexican, and as such, worked to limit the power of religion during his lifetime, especially as a political leader and president of Mexico.
Believe me, I'm no fan of Irgon here, but even a blind squirrel gets a nut now and then.
Yeap....Benito Juarez as well
Submitted by Liberallies on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 12:06am.
Yeap....Benito Juarez as well as many of Mexico's leaders were socialist/communist, anti-Catholic fanatics who persecuted the Catholic Church and Her members. Benito Juarez passed many anti-Catholic laws.
As my wife said, one of his greatest sins is that Juarez betrayed the priests who raised him after both of his parents died.
Viva:
Submitted by LaVallette on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 5:11am.
"Viva Christo el Rey!" ( Long Live Christ the King!) Blessed Father Miguel Pro, before he was shot by the military dictatorship of President Plutarco Calles.
For anyone who has the time
Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 6:11am.
For anyone who has the time (it's 26 minutes long) the Anchoress has a wonderful video about the movie.
Very informative.
This could be an interesting
Submitted by Bettendor on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 8:37am.
This could be an interesting movie. I may have to go check it out when it is finally released.
As far as the deal with Slant and its "a whole host of bathetic subplots" issue with the 14-year-old boy, organizations such as Voice of the Martyrs, International Christian Concern and Open Doors details similar incidents happening around the world on a regular basis where people (including kids) would rather die than reject Christ. So it's not a "martyrdom fetish" but something that sadly takes place.
Will see the movie
Submitted by ladeflippinda on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 9:12am.
I love Andy Garcia, ever since The Untouchables. Now that I know what the film is about, I want to see it.
Wonder if Longoria will make the connection between her love for BHO and the film's story?
Agent George Stone
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 12:13pm.
Now, I know where I heard that name. The Italian cop.
What shall a man give in exchange for....???
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 11:46am.
Well, the typical Lib answer would be the inverse of American revolutionary hero Nathan Hale's famous last words:
I regret that have only one country to give for my life!!!
(which would be just a small, token gesture, according to Libtard movie critics...)
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...
I am not Catholic
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 12:11pm.
I will, however, see this movie.
History has shown time and again, you can stop people from saying things, writing things, and doing things. But you CANT stop them from thinking things.
I am a Catholic
Submitted by CarlosS on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 12:24pm.
and I will definitely see this movie.
BTW, Brent, love your line:
"The timing is extraordinary but fortuitous. The movie was planned before President Obama’s assault against the Catholic Church"
"Christ King"? Talk about
Submitted by TheReal_mojo on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 4:25pm.
"Christ King"?
Talk about parents with ambition...
I am going to see this movie.
Submitted by Liberallies on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:42pm.
I am going to see this movie.
This is a story that needs, that must be told.
What happened in Mexico during the Cristero Wars is what happenes when secularist/atheists take over national governments.
I have had many a debate with atheist who love to falsely claim that most wars have been caused by religions. Yet, they ignore historical facts like Crister Wars. A war started by an atheist government whose sole goal was to exterminate Catholics, men, women and children and the Catholic Church.
Countless of Catholic men, women, children, nuns, priests, monks, died during this war because they would not bow down to Mexico's secularism and atheism.
Slant may not like the facts, but the historical facts are facts. Many a boy, girl, men and women in Mexico died when they refused to attack the Catholic Church and Catholic holiest of things!
My wife is Mexican. She completed all of her education, including her law degree in Mexico. She tells me that Mexican education is shocking bad and biased. It is 100% controlled by the government and most public schools, if not all public schools do not teach anything about the Cristero Wars because it makes the secular/atheist, anti-Catholic Mexican government look very bad.
Someone early in this thread also said something very true, Benito Juarez is shoved down the throat of Mexicans in schools as a great Mexican hero. Again, my wife tells me that Benito Juarez was an anti-Catholic Mason who betrayed the priests who raised him.
Contrary to what most people have been lead to believe, the Mexican government for most of its history has been very anti-Catholic.
I wish they would make a similar movie about the French Revolution and the horrors suffered by Catholics under the atheist/secularist which today too many ignorant people claim were "enlighten".
What happens when the secularists take over
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:55pm.
I, for one, was never taught what happened in the French Revolution. Other than the noble "people" got rid of the monarchy the way they did in this country and freed the people. In public school I never learned about the guillotine, or the horrors of that revolution, never mind the depravity associated with the destruction of the Catholic Church.
I am also looking forward to this movie, however I wish it was rated R. I don't like the violence, sex, or language associated with an R rating.
Radical, So very true. Most
Submitted by Liberallies on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 11:38pm.
Radical,
So very true. Most people I know who learned by the French Revolution through their schools, public or private, learn that the French Revolution was a great thing, it was the age of "Enlightment".
The truth is that the French Revolution was horrific, as bad if not worse than what happened in Nazi Germany. Countless upon countless of Catholics were tortured and murdered because they didn't bow down to the atheists and seculairst of this horrific revolution.
It is true that the monarchy didn't care about the French people, but this was used as an excused by the atheist and secuarlist to destroy the Church and Her members.
Countless of Catholics hid priests, nuns, monks, etc. If they were caught practicing Mass, taking Holy Communion, going to confession, etc. they would be killed on the spot.
countless of Catholic Churches, including Notre Dame, were turned into secular, atheist havens were women were digusting sexual activities went on. The goddess of reason was their goddes and under her name, atheist and secularists did horrific things.