A clash between a liberal and progressively streamlined vision of the Catholic Church with the prevailing hard-line conservatism of the day.
The Conflict (1973)
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Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Father Kinsella, a young priest, is sent from Rome to investigate the activities of a group of monks living on a remote island off the coast of Ireland. Against the orders of their Father General,... Father Kinsella, a young priest, is sent from Rome to investigate the activities of a group of monks living on a remote island off the coast of Ireland. Against the orders of their Father General, the monks cater to the demands of their parish by celebrating the Latin mass rather than the newly prescribed English service. As Kinsella labors to convince the Abbott to change his ways, the two men grapple with the meaning of faith, tradition and the role of the Church. [More]
Starring: Martin Sheen, Trevor Howard, Cyril Cusack, Raf Vallone
Starring: Martin Sheen, Trevor Howard, Cyril Cusack, Raf Vallone
Director: Jack Gold
Director: Jack Gold
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