Shia LaBeouf, once a volatile actor tied to anti-Trump activism and drug struggles, underwent a striking spiritual transformation after portraying Padre Pio in Padre Pio, embracing Catholicism with Bishop Robert Barron’s baptism and potential deaconcy. His adoption of Mother Teresa’s four-step prayer—"quiet leads to loving thoughts, loving thoughts lead to loving action, loving action leads to peace"—marked a shift from ideological fervor to humility, suggesting his existential void was filled by faith rather than leftist movements like Owens’ "no atheist" theory claims. Now, he trades activism for service, raising questions about how art and suffering can reshape lives. [Automatically generated summary]
A life that became directionless because he became what most people become when they become obsessed with Hollywood.
He became a radical leftist searching for a spiritualism and turning to all the wrong ones because there, as I have said in the past, is no such thing as an atheist.
If you have a void, a spiritual void, you will fill it with something.
And that something can be something It can become the climate agenda, right?
It can become any of these leftist apocalypse horsemen.
The environmentalism, you're going to fill it with that.
Can you radically care about that?
Feminism. I hate men.
Transgenderism. Tons of isms that people will suddenly turn to to fill a spiritual void.
And now Shia LaBeouf no longer has a spiritual void.
Obviously, they're discussing the possibility of him becoming a deacon.
From a lost actor to a deacon.
What an incredible journey, and it's one to watch.
You should go pursue that conversation that he had with Bishop Barron.