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Martin Scorsese brings Mary’s story to life in ‘The Saints’ Easter special

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Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese Returning to Fox Nation This Easter season includes a special extended episode of “Saints,” offering viewers a deeply personal and cinematic examination of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus and one of Christianity’s most revered figures.

“[Jesus’] Scorsese said his resurrection was intertwined with his mother’s life. in private.

“She was chosen by God. She was an instrument and a mother who loved her son.”

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This photo features a portrait of St. Mary, mother of Jesus, in the Easter season special of Martin Scorsese’s “The Saints,” available March 27 on Fox Nation. (Fox Nation)

Mary, whose desire to answer God’s call has resonated for centuries, is at the center of the episode to be broadcast on March 27. Beyond the desire to answer the call, special takes a deeper look into her life, her enduring faith, her sacrifice, and the pain she faced at the end of Jesus’ life.

Scorsese admitted that portraying Mary’s importance was a major challenge.

“In this case, we did our best to do justice to the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus. very special Easter episode “From the Saints,” he said.

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Fox Nation’s “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints” will air an all-new special featuring St. Mary, mother of Jesus, on March 27. (Fox Nation)

The episode features snippets from Scorsese’s youth that helped shape his understanding of faith, sacrifice, and devotion, all of which are themes woven throughout the film.

Growing up in New York’s Little Italy, Scorsese was immersed in the rituals, imagery, and storytelling of the Catholic faith; these experiences would shape his adoration of Mary and the importance of Easter.

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A woman holding a rosary prays and waits for smoke to come out of the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican on March 13, 2013. Scorsese emphasizes the connection between Mary and Jesus’ example as the Easter season approaches. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

“I was born in the 1940s and grew up in Little Italy in New York. It was a different time and a different world, and for everyone in that world, Easter was the holiest holiday of the year,” he said.

“Christmas was different; it was a secular holiday rather than a celebration of the birth of Jesus. [It was] “It’s kind of a magical children’s day with Santa and presents everywhere – but Easter weekend, that was something else.”

This process, which began with Good Friday in the depths of pain, defeat and despair, would end in victory and the salvation of humanity with his resurrection three days later, just like the death of Jesus.

“Saints” is a cinematic docudrama series featuring the remarkable stories of Christianity’s most devoted figures and the faith that defined their lives.

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