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The Documentary Podcast

Heart and Soul: An ‘Encore’ for Jesus

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The Eudist Servants of the Eleventh Hour is a Catholic order of nuns made up of mature women called to a religious life in their later years. It was founded by Mother Antonia Brenner – a twice-divorced, former Hollywood socialite and mother of seven, who ministered to the incarcerated for three decades in the notorious La Mesa prison in Tijuana, Mexico. At first the Catholic Church declined to support Mother Antonia – indeed, as a divorcee, she was unable to take Holy Communion herself for many years. Then Pope John Paul II gave her his blessing, and Mother Antonia began the process of forming a religious community. The order was founded in 1997. Mother Antonia died in 2013. But her work continues on both sides of the US/Mexico border through women who have vowed to dedicate the remainder of their time on earth – in the eleventh hour of their lives – to uplifting the poor. For these nuns it’s a kind of ‘encore’ dedicated to Jesus Christ. So, who are the women in their 50s and 60s who leave their often comfortable and privileged lives behind to minister in La Mesa prison and work with people who find themselves at the bottom of everyone’s pile? [Photo Credit: Sister Viola, one of the Eudist Sisters of the Eleventh Hour, in the women’s section of La Mesa prison in Tijuana, Mexico. The sisters visit the prisoners every day to pray with them and provide spiritual support. They also bring toiletries and treats.

Photo by Tim Mansel

Producer/ Presenter: Linda Pressly Producer: Tim Mansel Producer in Mexico: Ulises Escamilla Series Producer: Rajeev Gupta Production Coordinator: Mica Nepomuceno Sound:Tanzy Leitner

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This is the documentary from the BBC World Service

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and in this week's heart and soul an encore for Jesus. I'm

0:35.0

Linda Presley reporting from Tijuana, Mexico on the Catholic nuns who

0:39.4

minister to men and women incarcerated in Lameza prison.

0:43.2

So somebody's given one of the sisters a big shopping trolley

0:47.0

and they're loading it up.

0:49.8

Sweet some toiletries, shampoo, soap, huge, plastic bag full of toilet rolls there.

1:01.0

They don't say here come the sisters they say here comes the

1:03.5

toilet paper. So Sister viola is carrying three enormous boxes of donuts. These

1:10.5

are our treats that we take every once in a while to the prisoners.

1:14.0

They love the American donuts.

1:16.0

She brought them this morning from just across the border in San Diego in the United States where she lives.

1:25.1

Sister viola crosses to Tijuana every day.

1:28.4

She's the leader of this Catholic order founded in the 1990s

1:32.0

by a Hollywood socialite mother Antonia. It's called

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