There is no sinner, however great may be his crimes; there is no heretic, or infidel, who has not his share in this precious Blood, whose infinite merit is such that it could redeem a million worlds, more guilty even than our own.
Mel Gibson told how one assistant who was struck twice by lightning on the set of 'The Passion of the Christ' appeared to take it as a sign from God that he needed to change his life.
This is not the first time Gibson and others have talked about a sequel being made to the ultra-successful first film, with Caviezel saying in 2020 that 'The Resurrection of the Christ' movie will be the biggest in 'world history.'
At an exclusive Mar-a-Lago event, Mel Gibson, who has nine children, said that 'if one of them got stolen or trafficked or something, I’d have to kill someone.' He also called the last four years under President Joe Biden 'thinly veiled Marxism.'
The movie beat out last year’s popular franchise entries of 'Transformers,' 'The Hunger Games,' 'Mission Impossible,' and 'Indiana Jones.' Additionally, the movie that brought the world’s attention to the horrific global child trafficking industry attracted more attention than 'Taylor Swift: The Era Tour.'