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An excellent drama of family and faith
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(Credited cast)| Scott Michael Campbell | |||
| Ann Dowd | |||
| Patrick Gallagher | |||
| Robert Gallo | ... | Maintenance Man | |
| Michael Hogan | |||
| Jeffrey Kuhn | ... | Gregor | |
| Michael McManus | ... | Viktor | |
| Eric Peterson | |||
| Sonja Smits | |||
| Leo Sullivan |
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This outstanding series, boasting acting and writing of the finest caliber, did not deserve its early demise. It is a realistic, gripping, humorous, heartwarming and heartbreaking portrayal of urban ministry to which people of any or no faith should be able to relate. Ultimately, while the main characters -- Fr. Ray, Fr. Leo, Sister Mo -- are clergy or other religious professionals, they are, more importantly, human beings, struggling to make sense of their lives in the context of an ultimate meaning. A first-rate series, full of stellar performances and memorable episodes, eminently deserving of a reintroduction to the public by way of DVD.