The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable (2006)

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When Sister Jane Kelly discovers sexual molestation and thievery, she carries her battle all the way to Rome creating a scandal; this leads her to debunk church teachings on birth control, homosexuality, married priests and virgin birth and become a champion for the poor. Her courage, wit and humanity shine throughout the film.

Director: Irving Saraf, Allie Light
Runtime: 54 min
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Original Language: en
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What is The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable about?
When Sister Jane Kelly discovers sexual molestation and thievery, she carries her battle all the way to Rome creating a scandal; this leads her to debunk church teachings on birth control, homosexuality, married priests and virgin birth and become a champion for the poor. Her courage, wit and humanity shine throughout the film.
Who directed The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable?
The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable was directed by Irving Saraf, Allie Light.
How long is The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable?
The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).