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Oren Jacoby's powerful 2004 film Sister Rose's Passion
won the Best Documentary Short award at the Tribeca Film Festival and was
nominated for an Oscar, two commendations that helped bring recognition to the
life's work of Sister Rose Therling. Therling, a Dominican nun who entered the
order in 1938, made it her mission to expunge anti-Semitism from Catholic
teachings. She made enough of an impression on the church's powerful hierarchy (some
of it through sheer embarrassment) that her research and outspokenness had a
direct impact on the historic Vatican II Council, which declared that Jews as a
people could not be blamed for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Jacoby makes
liberal use of some wonderful old footage and photographs showing us what
Sister Rose's life and career were like at a time when Jews were routinely
demonized in Catholic texts, classrooms, and churches. He also shows us a
doddering Therling still hard at it, speaking to young Jewish students as well
as adult members of a council of Catholic universities. Much is said in protest
of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, which, Therling and others in the
film claim, cherry-picks ideas from sundry gospels to present yet another
customized case for the Jews being Christ's murderers. This stirring movie
reminds us that one determined person can go a long way toward righting an old
wrong perpetrated by millions of others. --Tom Keogh
Special features
Sister Rose at the Tribeca Film Festival
Outtakes
Discussion with Sister Rose
Oren Jacoby on The Charlie Rose Show
Filmmaker statement
Filmmaker biography