Jonathan Roumie Trades in Jesus Sandals for Dress Shoes in New ‘Wholesome’ Rom-Com
'Solo Mio' will be released in theaters across the U.S. on Feb. 6.
'Solo Mio' will be released in theaters across the U.S. on Feb. 6.
The 43-minute-long interview aired Dec. 28 on YouTube.
‘You don’t have to play Jesus on TV to be Jesus to the world around you. And we can do this by making the Eucharist part of our daily life, like St. Carlo.’
He urged the attendees to not 'grow weary' and to never 'underestimate the power of what you’re doing … your presence online — authentic, prayerful, joyful — that’s part of God’s plan to keep us talking about Jesus.'
Roumie also shared with Flynn his story of surrender to Christ amid a career of instability.
‘An immeasurable honor,’ says the Catholic actor.
Actor Jonathan Roumie shared about his experience portraying historic events such as the Last Supper and the washing of the feet, especially as a Catholic who celebrates these moments every year during the Triduum.
Unbound was founded in 1981 by Catholics as an agency focused on putting resources directly in the hands of the world’s poor.
Roumie encouraged Filipino fans: ‘You are leading the way for so many other nations as to what it means to be a culture that puts God above everything else.’
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