The Daily Telegraph

Hollywood bad boy swaps screen for sermons after finding God on set

Actor Shia Labeouf considers becoming a Catholic deacon after work on film about Padre Pio

- By Craig Simpson

‘He has embarked on a profound spiritual journey that has led him to embrace the teachings of the Catholic Church’

HOLLYWOOD star Shia Labeouf is considerin­g becoming a Catholic deacon after finding God on set.

The controvers­ial actor converted to Catholicis­m after working on a film about the Italian stigmata sufferer and holy man Padre Pio.

The religious awakening of the Transforme­rs actor comes after years of eccentric behaviour, and more recently allegation­s he had physically abused his former partner.

The episode left his life a “complete mess” by his own admission, but he has since embarked on a “spiritual journey” and converted to Catholicis­m, friars close to the star have said.

Friars in the US who prepared the star for the role of Pio announced his conversion, and claimed that the actor also wished to become a deacon, a role intended to assist parish priests.

A statement from the Capuchin Friars of the Western America Province said: “We are thrilled to share that our dear friend Shia Labeouf has fully entered the Church this past weekend through the sacrament of confirmati­on.”

It added that the actor “has embarked on a profound spiritual journey that has led him to embrace the teachings of the Catholic Church”.

Labeouf was confirmed into the Catholic faith by Robert Barron, the Bishop of Winona-rochester in the US state of Minnesota.

Labeouf ’s connotatio­n sponsor, Brother Alexander Rodriguez, told the Catholic News Agency the actor had expressed his wish to become a deacon in future. This role involves many of the duties of a priest – but Labeouf would not be required to embrace celibacy, and can remain married to his wife, the British actress Mia Goth.

Labeouf first became known as a child actor, appearing in the Disney series Even Stevens, and became an internatio­nal star at the age of 20 after his role in the 2007 film Transforme­rs.

The actor became known for stunts including walking the Cannes red carpet with a paper bag on his head, spending 24 hours in a lift as part of a performanc­e art piece and copying the words of other celebritie­s in interviews.

He has been arrested several times, including at New York theatre Studio 54 in 2014, and in 2017 after subjecting police to a drunken rant, which he called “a new low”.

In 2020, he was sued by his former partner, the singer known as FKA Twigs, who alleged that she had been physically and emotionall­y abused. It was alleged the actor knowingly gave her a sexually transmitte­d infection.

The actor said he was “ashamed” and “sorry” for those he had hurt as a result of his alcoholism. He later denied the allegation­s against him, and a trial is set to take place this year.

In 2022, he told Bishop Barron that his “life was a mess, complete mess”, and that he had “hurt a lot of people”.

The star said his career was in a slump when he was approached to make Padre Pio, and his research for the film, which included immersing himself in the life of the Capuchin Franciscan friars, pushed him towards Catholicis­m.

Born Francesco Forgione, Pio was a Capuchin friar and in 1918 was said to have been marked by stigmata, wounds correspond­ing to the wounds of Christ endured during his crucifixio­n.

He died in 1968 and was canonised as a saint by Pope John Paul II in 2002.

While researchin­g the role, Labeouf said he had started to “feel the effect of mass” adding that he started feeling a “deep reprieve” and a “physical effect”. The film directed by Abel Ferrara was released in 2022 to indifferen­t reviews.

 ?? ?? Shia Labeouf played Padre Pio, a Capuchin friar, in a recent film, during which he immersed himself in Catholicis­m
Shia Labeouf played Padre Pio, a Capuchin friar, in a recent film, during which he immersed himself in Catholicis­m

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