Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast

Church Teaching on Cinema: Pope Pius XI

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Jun 28, 2024
Nathan Douglas, a filmmaker and frequent co-host, dives into Pope Pius XI's encyclical, Vigilanti Cura, discussing its historical context and moral concerns about cinema. He highlights Father Daniel Lord's crucial role in shaping Catholic involvement in Hollywood and the impact of early film on societal values. The conversation explores cinema’s dual nature as both entertainment and a potential moral guide. Douglas emphasizes Pius XI's vision for art's purpose and the responsibility of today's filmmakers to elevate ethical standards in storytelling.
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INSIGHT

Pius XI’s Practical Moral Response

  • Vigilanti Cura is both moral and practical, responding to 1930s cinema's social influence and U.S. initiatives.
  • It was ghostwritten by Fr. Daniel Lord, who shaped the Production Code and Legion of Decency.
ANECDOTE

Father Lord's Hollywood Influence

  • Fr. Daniel Lord advised Cecil B. DeMille on The King of Kings and cut exploitative subplots.
  • DeMille agreed to reduce the Mary Magdalene–Judas romance and keep the film focused on Christ.
ADVICE

Bishops Should Engage Film Professionals

  • Use clergy and bishops to engage filmmakers and encourage moral influence in productions.
  • Pastors should periodically reach out to Catholics in film and exhort them to act according to their faith.
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