Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York raves about the Broadway play Irena's Vow in a video interview, saying it was the best sermon he's heard in a long time. The play about a Polish Catholic who risks her life to hide and care for 12 Jewish refugees while serving as a housekeeper for a German major shows how religion and faith bring out the most noble aspects of the "human project," the archbishop said in the video clip, which can be viewed by clicking HERE.
Just a warning, in the middle of his conversation on the play, he is also asked to comment on the gay 'marriage' battle that is raging in New York State. It's a little jarring when the "equal rights" chants begin out of nowhere after the archbishop talks so eloquently about the power of the play to show respect for all human life, but Archbishop Dolan deftly handles the issue of gay 'marriage' and moves on.