Forgive Me! tells the story of Father Ben, a try-hard young Catholic priest who was recently reassigned from Binghamton to St. Patrick’s, a new parish in the fictional Texarkana, NY, under mysterious circumstances. Each episode follows Ben into the confessional with another eccentric parishioner from around town, exploring the intertwined lives of this new community and the funny, sad, and sometim... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionComedy FictionDrama |
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Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com)
Written and directed by Bob Raymonda and Jack Marone.
Cast:
• Casey Callaghan as Father Ben
• Josh Rubio as Father Klem
• Krystal Osborne ... more
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Absolutely worth a listen. Voice actors are wonderful, sound design is immersive, topics discussed are important, and writing is wonderful. So glad to have discovered this show!
Not one for organised religion, I started to listen with a heap of skepticism and stayed for the wonderful characters and storytellers.
Loved the Crossover episodes too.
Funny take on confession and makes you wonder exactly what gets said in the box. Love the dynamics of the congregation and town.
as someone who grew up in a very fundamental catholic environment, I was sceptical going into this one, but boy oh boy, is it charming. it represents the version of catholicism I wish I dealt with growing up. the characters are very well-rounded and distinct and drive the story. and it isn't afraid to step out of the confessional booth - really, kudos to the sound designer, because I think both seasons were edited by one person only - everything audio is truly superbly done here. filled with man... more
I’ve been interested to see how this plays out. It very cleverly skips the actual absolution, and Fr. Ben is good at sticking to his guns about actual remorse vs just wanting to feel better (perfect and imperfect contrition, basically). His comments during “About Tomorrow” are vague though; the Church does get a lot of flack, and sometimes rightly so. It is a divine institution with human participation, and we can mess up badly. However, her teachings on same sex attractions are doctrine. Her *t... more
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Exploring themes of faith, community, and personal growth, content includes interviews and comedic narratives that tackle the complexities of modern life through the lens of a young Catholic priest's experiences. Each episode features a confessional exchange with a parishioner, allowing for a blend of storytelling that mixes humor with deeper emotional insights. Moreover, the podcast invites listeners into a unique world of eccentric characters and relatable human struggles, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone. Noteworthy for its balance of comedy and poignant reflections, it stands out as a captivating listen for both religious and non-religious audiences alike.
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Recent guests on Forgive Me! include:
1. Robin Regalado
2. Tina Case
3. Stephanie Elie
4. Andy Wheyface
5. Father Klem
6. Marisha Tapera
7. Drea Silvertooth
8. Kyle Nishimura
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