Mel Gibson Not Working With Excommunicated Archbishop on 'Christ' Film
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The presence of Carlo Maria Viganò, controversial figure in the Church and global politics, stirs the shooting of the expected sequel on Italian territory
Mel Gibson Not Working With Excommunicated Archbishop on 'Christ' Film
Mel Gibson and a controversial archbishop chopped it up during a visit to the set of "The Resurrection of the Christ" ... but there's no consulting going on, TMZ has learned. Here's the deal ... a Friday report stated excommunicated Archbishop…
Mel Gibson Consulting With Excommunicated Archbishop — Who Once Called Pope Francis ‘A Servant of Satan’— for ‘Resurrection of the Christ’
Mel Gibson is getting input for his 'Resurrection of the Christ' from an excommunicated archbishop who once called Pope Francis ‘a servant of satan.'
Filmmaker Mel Gibson has returned to the Italian city of Matera (south) to shoot the sequel of The Passion of Christ (2004), now accompanied by exarzobispo Carlo Maria Viganò, excommunicated in 2024 for not recognizing Pope Francis.The film The resurrection of the Christ (The Resurrection of Christ, in Spanish) is cast this Thursday and Friday on the same rocky stage of his first installment more than twenty years ago, Matera.The film is schedul…
Filmmaker Mel Gibson has returned to the Italian city of Matera (south) to shoot the sequel of ‘The Passion of Christ’ (2004), now accompanied by exarzobishop Carlo Maria Viganò, excommunicated in 2024 for not recognizing Pope Francis.
Former Nuncio Carlo Maria Viganò criticized Bergoglio with extreme arguments and tried to create an ultra-religious 'think-tank' with Trump's former advisor, Steve BannonHemeroteca - The Vatican opens a schism trial for one of Pope Francis' enemies The filmmaker Mel Gibson has decided to count as 'religious advisor' for the sequel to The Passion of Christ with a bishop excommunicated by Pope Francis in 2024: the exarzobispo Carlo Maria Viganò. B…
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