Call Parish Office at 724-863-9550 to reserve you and your friends a seat for this special event!!
BUSING WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM THE PARKING LOT OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SINCE THERE IS NO PARKING AT QUEEN OF ANGELS.
Parking will be at Immaculate Conception and shuttle buses will begin at 5:30 p.m. Please plan on parking and riding the bus early.
In the spring Immaculate Conception hosted “Movie Night” at the Lamp Theater! We presented the movie “Risen” which told the wonderful story of looking for the Resurrected Christ. The movie was sold out and it was an event to remember. I had planned such a movie for the fall at the Lamp Theater but the movie title “Greater” was not available for a free public showing. I chose the movie because I thought it would be a great way to start off our year for the new confirmation classes and their experience of the “Matthias Project.” Since the Lamp is unavailable for this title we decided to hold it at Queen of Angels auditorium.
Here is a synopsis of the Movie: Brandon Burlsworth is perhaps the greatest walk-on in the history of college football. Brandon had always dreamed of playing for the Arkansas Razorbacks, but was considered too short and too fat to play Division I. Undeterred, Brandon took a big risk and walked on in 1994. Written off by fellow teammates and coaches, Brandon displayed dogged determination in the face of staggering odds. An extremely devoted Christian, Brandon never cursed or drank. He was genuinely humble and low-key. He worked harder than anybody, on and off the field, becoming the first Razorback to earn a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree while still playing. The overly-fat kid who was once an embarrassment to his teammates and an annoyance to his coaches ended up becoming the most respected player in the history of the program, changing the lives of all he touched. Eleven days after being drafted into the NFL, Brandon was tragically killed in a car accident, crushing all who knew him. Brandon was “too good to be true”. How could something like that happen to this guy? The age-old question slammed down upon all with terrible force: “Why do bad things happen to good people?” Brandon’s story is more than mere football. It is the ultimate expression of the question “Why?” Greater will provide hope and inspiration as it strives to wrestle with this challenge and find reasons to trust. It is “Rudy” meets “It’s a Wonderful Life”.