Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A Delightful Interview With Leonardo Defilippis

God is at work in St. Luke Productions!

Catholic authors Nancy Carabio Belanger of Harvey House Publishing and Paul A. Ray and Michele Bondi Bottesi of Joseph Karl Publishing, from the Archdiocese of Detroit, thoroughly enjoyed speaking to Mr. Defilippis about God, his life, family, mission, St. John Vianney, St. Therese, saints in general, precious souls, and the phenomenal and life-changing work of Saint Luke Productions.

Leonardo Defilippis
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Michele Bondi Bottesi and Paul A. Ray

Paul A. Ray and Nancy Carabio Belanger

We will be publishing more information, but for now:

Actor and film director Leonardo Defilippis plays St. John Vianney in the traveling live drama VIANNEY.


Since premiering in August 2009, VIANNEY has become the most popular Catholic drama and has been seen by over 100,000 audience members in 215 performances in 61 dioceses across North America.

Mr. Defilippis is also the producer and director of the feature film Therese, and has dedicated the last 30 years to performing live dramatic productions at churches, theaters, colleges, schools, monasteries, prisons and other venues for over a million people.

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New Radio & Web Series from Saint Luke Productions
Now Available!


To hear today's meditation, visit:
http://www.stlukeproductions.com/benedictus

For Radio Distribution, E-mail: distribution@stlukeproductions.com

Coming soon!


We look forward to sharing more information about his life and mission with you.

Stay tuned!

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