No young person wants to follow an uncertain trumpet.
Here is a good video to rise to as the morning gets underway.
Actor Jim Caviezel speaking at Stuebenville. Posted at LifeSite.
¡Hagan lío!
No young person wants to follow an uncertain trumpet.
Here is a good video to rise to as the morning gets underway.
Actor Jim Caviezel speaking at Stuebenville. Posted at LifeSite.
¡Hagan lío!
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I was surprised Jim Caviezel was able to continue his acting career after ‘The Passion’, and equally surprised that the networks could come up with a show like ‘Person of Interest’, which was basically about the struggle between good and evil in the world. He was perfectly cast in it and the series was, again surprisingly, a hit.
I have so much admiration for Jim Caviezel. My husband and I love “Person of Interest”. We probably would never have started watching it if he had not been one of the characters.
I wonder if Mr Caviezel would be allowed to speak at Berkeley or Georgetown ?
[They would have to bring in puppies to pet after the protest.]
Ok, that was motivating, Jim Caviezel quoting two of Ronald Reagan’s speeches: A Time for Choosing from 1964 and the 1981 CPAC speech. Bravo.