An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loophole and re-enter Heaven.
An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is enlisted to prevent two angels from reentering Heaven and thus undoing the fabric of the universe. Along the way, she is aided by two prophets, Jay and Silent Bob. With the help of Rufus, the 13th Apostle, they must stop those who stand in their way and prevent the angels from entering Heaven.
Written by Jerel Parenton <J.W.Parenton@student.tcu.edu>
When Loki is seen for the first time, he convinces a nun to start living an atheist life. After the news report, when Loki and Bartleby are talking about passing through the arch, the same nun can be seen in the background walking out of a café, drunk, followed by a café employee who tries to take her pint of beer away from her. This is in the theatrical version and possibly original VHS releases: the Special Edition DVD oddly does not contain this footage.
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Goofs
Factual errors:
The Catholic concept of a Plenary Indulgence is incorrectly described. When Bartleby describes the Plenary Indulgence offered upon passing through the doorway of the Cathedral during Cardinal Glick's rededication ceremony, he states that by passing through the doorway "all their sins will be forgiven." Additionally, Grant Hicks describes plenary indulgence as a "clean slate." However, an indulgence is not the forgiveness of sins, it is the removal of the need for temporal punishment for sins that have already been forgiven through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, i.e. confession and absolution by a priest. The indulgence allows the removal of the need for punishment through penance in the current life, or through Purgatory in the world to come.
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Quotes
[first lines]
Announcer:
Ladies and Gentlemen, the driving force behind Catholicism WOW, Cardinal Glick. Cardinal Glick:
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Now we all know how the majority and the media in this country view the Catholic church. They think of us as a passe, archaic institution. People find the Bible obtuse... even hokey. Now in an effort to disprove all that the church has appointed this year as a time of renewal... See more »
Crazy Credits
The title doesn't appear on screen until 10 minutes into the film.
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"Still"
Written and Performed by Alanis Morissette Published by MCA Music, a division of Universal Studios, Inc./1974 Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company
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