Damien making a Difference, God making a Saint

 
 

The touch of God is the heroic sanctity that transforms impossible situations.  With it come gifts and blessings, as wells as suffering and the cross.  Damien de Veuster’s life is an example of how his total gift of self brought the touch of God to what seemed like an impossible situation.  Leprosy is a chronic bacterial disease that causes permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes when left untreated.  An effective treatment was not established until the 1930’s.  Leprosy had come to the Sandwich Islands (now known as the Hawaiian Islands) through trading ships at the ports around 1840.  Hawaii was isolated and the locals had not built up immunity to it.  It became an epidemic and an establishment was set up in Kalawao to quarantine those suffering from the disease.  The people were taken away from their families and were isolated in the settlement.  The government did not care if they lived or died.  those forced to leave their homes and start again in Kalawao, lacked all basic necessities and were expected to fend for themselves.  There was nowhere for them to live, no food for them to eat, no medical care, and no law.  At the age of 33, Damien, a priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, was sent to minister to these people.  He built homes and churches, provided basic medical care, built an aqueduct, and fought the government for clothing, supplies, and livestock.  Fr. Damien brought faith to the community, teaching about Perpetual Adoration, Eternal Life, and Eucharist.  This film reflects on the story of Fr. Damien and how the touch of God was evident from the beginning of his life, through is call to belog to the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, the circumstances of being sent to the Sanwich Islands prior to his ordination, his call to Molokai, his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, his loneliness on the island, and his total gift of self that led to him to contract the disease and die from it.  The film combines narration and commentary using Fr. Damien’s own words, taken from journal writings and letters.  This heart wrenching true story is about one man’s total abandonment of things of the world so he could live for Christ.  His total gift of self enabled the touch of God to work through him, bringing hope to the hopeless.  The members of the Congregation of the Sacred HEarts of Jesus and Mary provide explanations of Damien’s religious practiices and terminology, and they reflect specifically on how the touch of God was evident throughout his life from the very beginning.


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Damien: Tom Wilson

Narrator: Mike Laponis

Commentary By:

Fr. Michael Barry, ss.cc.

Fr. Martin O’Loughlen, ss.cc

Fr. John Roche, ss.cc.



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Director: Jennifer Hoge

Director of Photography: Shane Rodrigues

Sound: Mike Laponis

Editor: Jennifer Hoge

Writers: Stephany Reh & Jennifer Hoge


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PURCHASE INFORMATION




To purchase a copy of this documentary, please send a suggested donation of $30.00 to:

SSCC USA WEST PROVINCIAL OFFICE

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All proceeds of these sales benefit The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary USA West Secular Branch.








Best Narrative Feature

Golden Palm Award

Honolulu Film Festival















Award of Merit from the Accolade Competition

 

Damien making a Difference, God making a Saint

AWARDS

Film Credits & Attributes

PRODUCTION STAFF


PRODUCED BY                                                        PREMIER IMAGE PRODUCTIONS

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS                                     THE CONGREGATION OF THE SACRED

                                                                                    HEARTS OF JESUS AND MARY, USA

                                                                                    WEST, SECULAR BRANCH


DIRECTED BY                                                          JENNIFER HOGE

WRITTEN BY                                                            JENNIFER HOGE & STEPHANY REH

EDITED BY                                                               JENNIFER HOGE

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY                           SHANE RODRIGUES

SOUND                                                                      MIKE LAPONIS, CROSSROADS

                                                                                    COMMUICNATIONS

GAFFER                                                                    SHANE RODRIGUES

OPENING TITLE & DVD MENU BY                     JON KECK, KECK CREATIVE

COVER AND DVD DESIGN BY                            KRISTINA GIULIANO




ATTRIBUTIONS


All of the quotes in this documentary are Damien’s own words as translated

from his letters, journals, and other writings that were made available to the

Congregation of the Sacred Hearts USA West in the book

“Damien of Molokai: Through His Letters” by Osvaldo Aparicio


Photos and Paintings made available courtesy of:

The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts’ Hawaii Archives

The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, USA West

The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Leuven

The Damiaan Center & Damiaan Museum Leuven

(Damiaan Documentatie-en Informatiecentrum Leuven)

SS.CC. Archives Rome

SS.CC Picpus



We are grateful to all who contributed to the making of Damien Making a Difference,

God Making a Saint, including those who opened their archives to us, those who made

themselves available to us, and the Secular Branch of the Congregation of the

Sacred Hearts USA West for providing the funds to produce this film.

Thank you to Tom Wilson, Mike Laponis, Kristina Giuliano, Jon Keck, Shane Rodrigues,

Fr. Chris Keahi ss.cc., Fr. Peadar Cronin ss.cc., Fr. Bill Moore ss.cc., P. Alfred Bell ss.cc Rome,

Fr. Franciscus Gorissen ss.cc. Belgium (Provincial Superior), Patrik Jaspers with the Damiaan Center and Museum in Leuven, Martha Ward, Linda Smith,  the USA West Provincial Office,

and Holy Name of Mary Parish.