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  1. Father Ray, a card-playing, cocktail-sipping, blues-loving priest, ministers to his parishioners at St. Thomas, a large urban church in an inner-city neighborhood. He grapples with his own personal failings, including occasional crises of faith. Offering support are wise older priest Father Leo, young idealist Father Eric, and feminist nun Sister Maureen. (The series was co-created by a Jesuit ...

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    • September 19, 1997
    • Kevin Anderson
  2. A typical day at St. Thomas parish sees Ray being thrown out of a city council meeting for over-zealously arguing to save the church's soup kitchen from extinction. In the confessional, Ray ignores Church policy when counseling a distraught young woman who wonders whether she'll be damned to Hell if she has an abortion. As a result, Ray lands in an impossible, political, painfully public moral ...

  3. Feb 21, 2020 · “Nothing Sacred,” a series that ran for one season on ABC, was a gritty, generous vision of the daily life of an urban parish. Created by Bill Cain, a Jesuit priest who collaborated with ...

  4. Nothing Sacred · Season 1 starring Kevin Anderson, Brad Sullivan, Scott Michael Campbell. Kevin Anderson plays Father Ray, a passionate priest/teacher who questions his calling, his existence, and his faith as he deals with the problems of the poor and the troubled.

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  5. Father Ray's heroic instincts are aroused when Justine is accosted by a mentally disabled parishioner her first day on the job as St. Thomas' new Director of Education. Ray's father (John Mahoney ...

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    • September 18, 1997
    • Kevin Anderson
  6. Sat, Mar 14, 1998. In "The Coldest Night of the Year" Father Ray (Kevin Anderson) has opened the church at night to house the homeless in his neighborhood to offer them shelter on a bitter, cold night. Unfortunately he receives a call from his mother (Fionulla Flanagan)informing him that his father (John Mahoney) has had Ray's brother Michael ...

  7. Sep 18, 1997 · A typical day at St. Thomas parish sees Ray being thrown out of a city council meeting for over-zealously arguing to save the church's soup kitchen from extinction. In the confessional, Ray ignores Church policy when counseling a distraught young woman who wonders whether she'll be damned to Hell if she has an abortion. As a result, Ray lands in an impossible, political, painfully public moral ...

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