Mychal F. Judge
Chaplin, Fire Department of New York
Chaplin, Fire Department of New York
Fr. Mychal F. Judge OFM
May 11, 1933 – September 11, 2001
“Is there so much love in the world that we can afford to discriminate against any kind of love?”
Saint of 9/11 presents the turbulent, restless, spiritual and remarkable journey of Father Mychal Judge. Compassionate champion of the needy and forgotten, a beloved Fire Department Chaplain, rousing Irish-American balladeer and iconoclast, Father wrestled with his own private demons while touching others in powerful and miraculous ways. Mychal Judge knew the pain of loss and suffering. He struggled with alcoholism and was an outspoken AA advocate. Father Judge was a gay man who loved his priestly work. Saint of 9/11 portrays Mychal’s life as a spiritual adventure and an honest embrace of life, where alcoholism and sexuality were acknowledged. Saint of 9/11 is the story of a life’s journey interrupted. Inspired by his life, the documentary embraces Mychal’s full humanity.
Saint of 9/11 was released in 2006, directed by Glenn Holsten, co-produced by Brendan Fay, and narrated by Sir Ian McKellen. Father Mychal Judge, chaplain to New York firefighters and unofficial “gay saint,” died helping others in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. He was killed by flying debris while praying and administering sacraments at the World Trade Center. (Movie description from www.jesusinlove.blogspot.com)
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