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Forgive Me Away (Crossover with Give Me Away)

Forgive Me Away (Crossover with Give Me Away)

FromForgive Me!


Forgive Me Away (Crossover with Give Me Away)

FromForgive Me!

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Aug 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Father Ben holds confession for a member of The Nevada Project. 
Give Me Away is a Gideon Media production created by Mac Rogers
Forgive Me! is a Rogue Dialogue production created by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda.
This crossover episode was written by Mac Rogers. Directed by Jordana Williams, Bob Raymonda, and Jack Marrone.
Cast:

Sean Williams as Graham/Joshua

Casey Callaghan as Father Ben 


The Give Me Away theme main theme was originally composed by Adam Blau.
Music arrangement, composition, sound design, and mixing for this episode Adam Raymonda.
Transcript available here. 

Learn more about Gideon Media:

Website: www.gideon-media.com

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Facebook: @gideonaudio


Learn more about Rogue Dialogue / Forgive Me!: 

Website: www.roguedialogue.com


Twitter: @ForgiveMeShow

Instagram: @ForgiveMeShow

Facebook: @ForgiveMeShow


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Released:
Aug 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (70)

Father Ben left his congregation in Binghamton, New York, in the cover of night for the smaller, quieter pastures of St. Patrick’s. As our new, young, and at times progressive priest begins to acquiesce to his new surroundings, he finds himself butting heads with the eccentric parishioners who come to him seeking solace and advice. Whether he’s trying to understand Old Margaret’s “usual” confession; parsing out how Tom can better help care for his wife’s pet pig, David; or getting to the bottom of the Christmas Eve Mass Incident, Forgive Me! explores the intertwined lives in Ben’s new community and the funny, sad, and sometimes painful experiences that come out of confession and the Catholic experience.