
Contrasting the Catholic Papacy with Vatican II
A catechetical production starring the children of SGG
Ages 3 to Young Adult
Filming Schedule to be Determined
Casting Starts early September, 2025
(will be easy, low key and flexible)

Finished Video will be available to all participants!
The Papacy is fundamental to our Catholic Faith. The false popes of Vatican II have made this confusing for many, especially children. Our film, "The Light of Rome," aims to make it more clear and simple for them.
The story begins in Écône, where “the nine” priests discuss the heresies of Vatican II with Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. As they speak, we'll use flashbacks to bring to life the stories of great popes from history like St. Peter, Pope St. Leo the Great, and Pope St. Pius V, and many others. These powerful historical scenes will create a clear contrast, showing our children the true nature of the Papacy and why we must reject the false popes who have usurped the Chair of St. Peter.
This is an opportunity for our children to have some fun and to gain a more personal understanding of our sedevacantist position. By participating, they'll learn why the Papacy matters and be better able to defend our Catholic Faith! We invite your children to take part in this special project.
*The Script will be tailored to your child's age. We don't want to make this project overly complicated. We want this to be fun for the children.
Cast of Characters
(younger children will be given roles with fewer lines to memorize)
Boys
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St. Peter
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Pope St. Leo the Great
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Pope St. Gregory the Great
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Pope St. Pius V
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Pope St. Pius X
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Pope Urban II
- Pope Pius XII
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Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
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Bishop Daniel Dolan
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Fr. Cekada
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Muslim Soldiers
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Bishop Sanborn
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Don Juan of Austria
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Crusaders
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Vatican II False Popes
Girls
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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St. Catherine of Sienna
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Queen Elizabeth
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Narrators
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Nuns
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Other misc. characters as needed

Below is a sample from a similar Catholic Church history video I made when we were part of a different group. The faces of some children are covered with a smiley face to protect their online identity.
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