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    This film is our most ambitious project to date, and we are still trying to raise enough money to meet the budget. If you would like to become a sponsor of this film or find out more about the project, please contact us: sandamianofoundation@gmail.com (818.563.1947)
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    The San Damiano Foundation has also garnered lots of national media attention, both print and television, and that broad coverage has included both the secular press and religious publications, as well as considerable coverage on commercial and public television. Please visit our website to find most of these articles in full.

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    Gerard Thomas Straub is an award-winning author of four books, including a novel. His critically acclaimed book "The Sun and Moon Over Assisi" was named the best spirituality hardcover book of 2001 by the Catholic Press Association. His photo/essay book on global poverty, "When Did I See You Hungry?," features photographs taken in India, Kenya, Brazil, Jamaica, the Philippines and Mexico. Gerry has written and directed nine documentary films, three of which have aired on many PBS television stations, including "We Have a Table for Four Ready," which told the inspirational story of a soup kitchen run by Franciscan friars in Philadelphia; and he produced dramatic television series that have aired on CBS, NBC and ABC, including the wildly popular General Hospital. He also wrote and produced a nationally syndicated magazine show and created an internationally syndicated soap opera. Mr. Straub’s photography has been exhibited in the art gallery attached to the Cathedral of the Assumption in Louisville, Kentucky, and also published in The New York Times and Sojourners magazine. He also taught a course on television writing and directing at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy. He has lectured and shown his films at numerous churches and schools, including the University of Notre Dame, St. Bonaventure University, the University of Dayton, Loyola Marymount University, Wheaton College, Chestnut Hill College, and the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He has led retreats in California, Arizona, Connecticut, New York and Minnesota. He received an honorary doctorate degree in Humane Letters from St. Bonaventure University in May of 2003. In May of 2006, Mr. Straub delivered the commencement address and received an honorary doctorate degree in Humane Letters from St. Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania.

    Mr. Straub, who is a Secular Franciscan, is the founder and president of The San Damiano Foundation, which produces films that celebrate the spirituality of St. Francis of Assisi and the Franciscan concern for the poor, social justice, peace, non-violence, prayer and the integrity of creation. The San Damiano Foundation strives to put the power of film at the service of the poor. Gerry has written and directed six documentary films for The San Damiano Foundation: "When Did I See You Hungry?," which explores the Christian response to global poverty and is narrated by Martin Sheen; "Embracing the Leper," which describes the heroic work of a Secular Franciscan who brings aid to the lepers and the poor of the Amazon region of Brazil; "Holy Pictures," a meditation on the importance of stillness and silence in the spiritual life; "Rescue Me," on the plight of the homeless in the Skid Row section of Los Angeles; "Endless Exodus," on the plight of the undocumented migrants from Central America and Mexico; "Poverty and Prqyer," compelling scenes from his first five films; "The Patients of a Saint," which tells the inspirational story of an American doctor who abandoned his career and opened a home and clinic for chronically ill and impoverished children of Lima, Peru; and "Room at the Inn," the story of the St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia.

    The San Damiano Foundation has been written about in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, U.S. Catholic and Sojourners magazine, and has been featured in stories which have aired on Religion and Ethics Newsweekly (PBS), Life & Times (KCET-TV, the PBS station in Los Angeles), and News Conference (KNBC-TV News in Los Angeles).

    Gerry Straub is a former member of the Board of Directors of Bread for the World, a Washington, DC based Christian lobbying organization that fights against hunger. Mr. Straub is also a former member of on the Board of Regents of the Franciscan School of Theology in Berkeley, California. In September of 2003, The University of Dayton presented Mr. Straub with the Daniel J. Kane Religious Communications Award, an annual award given to a person who has made “an outstanding lifetime dedication to gospel values through various forms of media.” Mr. Straub lives in North Hollywood, California with his wife and dog.

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The San Damiano Foundation produces films that showcase the active and contemplative dimensions of the spirituality of St. Francis and Clare of Assisi, along with the Franciscan concern for social justice, peace and non-violence. Initially, the foundation’s top priority is to produce fundraising films for Christian charities aiding the world’s poor. We hope to put the power of film at the service of those helping the weak, who in turn need help raising funds and attracting volunteers.

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Anyone that will help the poor and the needy. A vital part of the way the San Damiano Foundation puts the power of film at the service of the poor is screening our films at churches, high schools and universities across America. Gerry Straub is available to speak and screen a film at your church or school.

UPCOMING EVENTS!
  • CALL OR EMAIL FOR MORE INFORMATION: 818.563.1947 OR sandamianofoundation@gmail.com
  • Pax Christi New Mexico screening of THE NARROW PATH @7pm, 02.17.07
  • SFO Meeting@12pm, St. Mary's Basilica in Phoenix, AZ, 02.18.07
  • L.A. Religious Ed. Congress and SDF Photo Exhibit!! @ Anaheim Convention Center, 02.02-03.07
  • Catholic Memorial High School in Boston, MA, 04.02.07
  • Providence College in Providence, RI, 04.02.07
  • LaSalle Academy in Providence, RI, 04.03.07
  • Hendricken in Providence, RI, 04.03.07
  • Salve Regina University in Newport, RI, 04.03.07
  • Bay View Academy in East Providence, RI, 04.04.07
  • Hendricken in Providence, RI, 04.04.07
  • Baltimore Education Conference, week of April 9-14, 2007
  • NACMP Convention in Columbus, OH, 04.21.07
  • St. Robert Bellermine Church in Burbank, CA, 04.26.07
  • THE NARROW PATH screening in Louisville, KY, 04.27.07
  • Travel and filming in Turkey for BOWING TO THE SAME GOD for the month of May 2007
  • ELCA Nebraska Synod Assembly, 06.02.07
  • High School NCEA Conference at U. of Notre Dame, 06.21.07

The following are the colleges and high schools Gerry has visited and shown films:

  1. University of Notre Dame in Indiana (2x)
  2. St. Bonaventure University in upstate New York (5x)
  3. University of Dayton in Ohio (2x)
  4. Siena College in Loudonville, New York
  5. Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles
  6. Wheaton College in Chicago
  7. Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia (3x)
  8. Bishop Hendricken High School in Providence, RI
  9. Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2x)
  10. The Catholic Theological Union in Chicago
  11. University of Buffalo in Amherst, NY (2x)
  12. Canisius College in Buffalo, New York (2x)
  13. St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute in Buffalo, NY (2x)
  14. Christ the King Seminary in East Aurora, New York (3x)
  15. St. Mary’s Diocesan High School in Lancaster, New York
  16. St. Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania
  17. Hamburg High School in Hamburg, New York
  18. Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan
The following are the churches Gerry has visited and shown films:

  1. St. Charles Borromeo Church (Los Angeles, California)
  2. Blessed Sacrament Church (Los Angeles, California)
  3. St. John Nuemann Church (Santa Maria, California) (2x)
  4. St. Francis of Assisi Church (Silver Lake, California)
  5. Holy Family Church (South Pasadena, California)
  6. St. Raphael Church (Santa Barbara, California)
  7. Old Mission Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)
  8. Mission San Juan Bautista (San Juan Bautista, California)
  9. Mission Santa Ines (Solvang, California)
  10. St. Sebastian Church (Santa Paula, California)
  11. Faith Lutheran Church (Canoga Park, California)
  12. Religious Education Regional Conference (Santa Barbara, California)
  13. National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi (San Francisco, California)
  14. Temple Judea (Encino, California)
  15. Seventh Day Adventist Media Center (Simi Valley, California)
  16. Holy Trinity Church (Washington, DC)
  17. Corpus Christi Church (New York, New York)
  18. St. Mary of the Angels Church (Williamsville, New York)
  19. Kuntze Memorial Lutheran Church (Omaha, Nebraska)
  20. Salvation Army Headquaters (Omaha, Nebraska)
  21. Cathedral of the Assumption (Louisville, Kentucky)
  22. Franciscan Renewal Center (Scottsdale, Arizona)
  23. Pallottine Renewal Center (Florissant, Missouri)
  24. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Detroit, Michigan)
  25. St. Francis of Assisi Church (Raleigh, North Carolina)
  26. Christ Lutheran Church (Valencia, California)
  27. St. Joseph University Parish (Buffalo, New York)
  28. St. Mary’s Basilica (Phoenix, Arizona)
  29. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Youth Gathering (San Antonio, TX)
  30. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church (Lake View, New York)
  31. Incarnation Church (Glendale, California)
  32. St. Paul the Apostle Church (Los Angeles, California)

Gerry Straub has also lead day-long retreats on the theme of poverty and prayer in California, Arizona, Missouri, Connecticut, New York and Minnesota.

Contact us at:

The San Damiano Foundation, PO Box 1794, Burbank, CA 91507

Phone: 818.563.1947 Fax: 818.508.0346 Email: sandamianofnd@aol.com

Website: www.sandamianofoundation.org

The Prayer of Saint Francis of Asissi:

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.

Where there is hatred, help me foster love.

Where there is injury, help me bring pardon.

Where there is doubt, help me foster faith.

Where there is despair, help me bring hope.

Where there is darkness, help me shed light.

Where there is sadness, help me bring joy.

O Divine Master, help me remember that it is far better for me to console rather than be consoled;

to understand rather than be understood;

to love rather than be loved.

For it is in giving that we receive;

it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;

and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.

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