The Judas Iscariot Lunch (2016)

A story of ministry, isolation, celibacy, faith and the struggle for authenticity.

13 former missionary priests from rural Ireland reveal all in this telling documentary about why they joined and subsequently left the active ministry and their life in the Church. Raised as devout Catholics from infancy, these honest men now in their later stages of life open up about intimacy, faith, religion and life before, during and after the priesthood.

Director: Teresa O'Grady-Peyton
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Albert Hooi
Editing: Andrew Burton
Country: Ireland
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

catholicism, missionary priest

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Judas Iscariot Lunch about?
13 former missionary priests from rural Ireland reveal all in this telling documentary about why they joined and subsequently left the active ministry and their life in the Church. Raised as devout Catholics from infancy, these honest men now in their later stages of life open up about intimacy, faith, religion and life before, during and after the priesthood.
Who directed The Judas Iscariot Lunch?
The Judas Iscariot Lunch was directed by Teresa O'Grady-Peyton.
Who stars in The Judas Iscariot Lunch?
The Judas Iscariot Lunch stars Joe O'Grady.
How long is The Judas Iscariot Lunch?
The Judas Iscariot Lunch has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is The Judas Iscariot Lunch?
The Judas Iscariot Lunch is a Documentary film.
Where was The Judas Iscariot Lunch produced?
The Judas Iscariot Lunch was produced in Ireland.