"God exists. And he isn't interested in us until we become interested in him—in him exclusively." "I don't know if you deserve me."
: Lenny refuses to let his face be seen, appearing only as a silhouette against a bright light. He justifies this by citing enigmatic figures like J.D. Salinger , Stanley Kubrick , and Daft Punk , arguing that true allure comes from invisibility. "God exists
: He tells the crowd they have "forgotten God" and demands that their hearts and minds be filled with Him 24 hours a day. He rejects modern concepts like free will, liberty, and emancipation, calling the pain of such "liberations" unbearable. Salinger , Stanley Kubrick , and Daft Punk
"You have to be closer to God than to each other. I am closer to God than I am to you." "You have to be closer to God than to each other
In the second episode of , Pope Pius XIII (Lenny Belardo) delivers his first public address to the faithful in St. Peter's Square. Moving away from the expected message of love and compassion, he delivers a harsh, demanding tirade that leaves the audience and the Vatican leadership in shock. Key Themes of the Address