Spring-2020

Faustina Movie Website and Trailer Launched

Faustina Movie Website and Trailer Launched

Exciting news! We've got something to show you!


We’ve worked many hours to create a trailer for the upcoming release of the Faustina movie, now titled HEART OF MERCY, and a first-class website to introduce the public to this powerful film.

Now we need your help. Would you be willing to go to www.heartofmercymovie.com and let us know what you think of the trailer and the website – and most importantly why you want to see HEART OF MERCY?

Gazing for a Moment

Gazing for a Moment

Family Reflections
By Patti Defilippis

Outside of our windows here at Saint Luke Productions, we’ve created a little bird sanctuary. We have three hummingbird feeders on three different windows, another window feeder filled with sunflower seeds, and four more feeders of different styles out in the yard.

Haiti Meets Mercy

Haiti Meets Mercy

Last fall we held a live performance of Faustina: Messenger of Divine Mercy for the Haitian community in New Jersey, in memory of the victims of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake.

Before the performance, a 14-year-old boy told his story:

“I was four years old, standing next to my big brother in the kitchen. ‘Get under the table! Fast!’ he yelled before the house began to crumble around us.

Let The Gospel Change Your Life

Let The Gospel Change Your Life

Father Michael Gaitley and Leonardo have a gift for you!

At Leonardo’s live performance of The Gospel According to John twenty years ago, a seminarian in the audience purchased a copy of the show on CD. Through the years, he listened to that Gospel CD over and over, perhaps 250 times.

Last spring that same seminarian, now Fr. Michael Gaitley, shared with Leonardo his excitement for a book he was beginning to write on the Gospel of John entitled 33 Days to Greater Glory.

Crazy Times on Tour

Crazy Times on Tour

All the work is worth it for moments like these.

By Jim Coleman

When we arrived at the church to set up for our 3 pm performance of Tolton, we were led to the school gym by the pastor, who unlocked the door, and then left us alone to fend for ourselves.

Sigh. No volunteers. And the stage was being used as a storage area, so I’d be performing on the floor. And there were 11 huge windows that would make seeing the screen where all the characters are projected impossible.