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1982 FILM BY FRANK PERRY
Monsignor (movie); Monsignor (1982 movie)

Gerard Mitchell (priest)         
CATHOLIC PRIEST AND UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATOR (D. 1990)
Monsignor Gerard Mitchell
Gerard Mitchell was a senior Irish Catholic priest, a priest of the Archdiocese of Tuam and President of Maynooth College from 1959–1967. Thereafter he became parish priest of Ballinrobe until his death in 1990.
Portrait of Monsignor Della Casa         
PAINTING BY PONTORMO
Portrait of monsignor Della Casa
Portrait of Monsignor Della Casa (previously known as Portrait of Niccolò Ardinghelli) is a oil on panel by Pontormo, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
James Horan (monsignor)         
  • A bust of [[Monsignor]] Horan stands in [[Ireland West Airport Knock]].
IRISH PRIEST
Monsignor James Horan; James Horan (Monsignor)
James Horan (5 May 1911 – 1 August 1986), born in Partry, County Mayo, Ireland, was a parish priest of Knock, County Mayo. He is most widely known for his successful campaign to bring an airport to Knock, his work on Knock Basilica, and is also credited for inviting Pope John Paul II to visit Knock Shrine in 1979.

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Monsignor (film)

Monsignor is a 1982 American drama film directed by Frank Perry about a Roman Catholic priest's rise through the ranks of the Vatican, during and after World War II. Along the way, he involves the Vatican in the black marketeering operations of a Mafia don, and has an affair with a woman in the postulant stage of becoming a nun. He eventually repents and returns to his faith, attempting to make right the things he has done wrong. The cast includes Christopher Reeve, Geneviève Bujold, Fernando Rey, Jason Miller, Joseph Cortese, Adolfo Celi, and Leonardo Cimino.

The film was not well received by critics and performed poorly at the box office; Reeve later blamed this on poor editing. Supporting actors Miller and Rey were singled out for their strong performances. The film was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score, the only Razzie nomination John Williams ever received in his career to date.

The filming location was entirely in Rome, Italy.