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  1. Nothing Sacred (TV Series 1997–1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Nothing Sacred. (TV series) 60 mins. Nothing Sacred is an American drama series that aired from 1997 to 1998 on ABC. The series was created by a Jesuit priest named Bill Cain and producer David Manson. The series centered on the daily goings-on at a parish in an inner-city neighborhood. The show drew criticism from some Catholic organizations ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Nothing Sacred: Created by David Manson. With Kevin Anderson, Ann Dowd, Bruce Altman, 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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    • 1997-09-18
    • Drama
    • 60
  5. 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 ...

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · ABC's superb but short-lived 1997-98 drama series Nothing Sacred revolved around a young progressive Catholic priest (played by Kevin Anderson) struggling with his vocation and doubts about his faith while trying to serve the needs of the poor and vulnerable in his midst.

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  8. David Manson. Creator. Bill Cain. Creator. (1x15, March 14, 1998) 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.

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