Forgive Me (2013)
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Mike McLeod as Priest
Episodes 32
Our Father
Haunted by dreams, a young insomniac Priest hears the confession of Bookie, who has 51 years of sins to confess after a falling out with the church. A friend from the Priest's past reemerges with a secret that could threaten his calling.
Read MoreWho Art in Heaven
Agnes, a professional woman who never had children, laments that using reproductive technology is a Catholic sin.
Read MoreHallowed Be Thy Name
A stranger named Smith confesses to having sinful, criminal thoughts, which places the young Priest in an ethical conflict.
Read MoreThy Kingdom Come
Bookie returns to complete her confession; the Priest springs a surprise on his grandmother.
Read MoreThy Will Be Done
Smith's mother visits the confessional, demanding to know the nature of her son's confession and railing against the Catholic church.
Read MoreOn Earth as It Is in Heaven
A young husband confesses he is contemplating divorce; but the Priest is distracted that he recognizes him from a dream. The Parish Prelate reveals a secret about himself to the Priest.
Read MoreGive Us This Day Our Daily Bread
The Priest visits a doctor for his insomnia and hears the confession of a nun who may be his ally or foe.
Read MoreForgive Us Our Trespasses
The Priest sees a specialist for his insomnia and hears a final confession from Bookie who fears her time is nearing an end.
Read MoreAs We Forgive Those Who Trespass Against Us
Smith confesses a revelation that alters the Priest's opinion of him and Novalea gets a surprise visit from Mrs. Smith.
Read MoreLead Us Not Into Temptation
The Priest is called upon to learn to perform the sacrament of Last Rites.
Read MoreDeliver Us from Evil
Novalea loses her patience with the Priest, and Smith returns to the confessional booth with unsettling news.
Read MoreFull of Grace
Celeste, a fallen politician, confesses. The Prelate pressures the Priest to keep his secrets for the sake of the congregation.
Read MoreThe Lord Is with Thee
Iggy, a soldier on leave from war, confesses.
Read MoreBlessed Art Thou
A Bishop informs the Priests of John O'Leary's lawsuit and gives them an ultimatum.
Read MoreAmongst Women
Celeste knows a secret about her opponent that hits a little too close to home. Christopher visits his brother.
Read MoreBlessed Is the Fruit
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Of Thy Womb
The priest's mother returns and asks for her son's forgiveness
Read MoreHoly Mary
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Mother of God
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Pray for Us Sinners
Celeste shows up drunk and admits she drove drunk. Refusing to go to rehab the priest must find another way to help her.
Read MoreNow and at the Hour of Our Death
When Noelle can no longer stay with his grandmother, the priest brings her to stay in the rectory
Read MoreOh God, I Am Heartily Sorry For Having Offended You
The Priest makes a gruesome discovery. Smith's lawsuit gets close to reaching a settlement.
Read MoreI Detest All My Sins Because of Your Just Punishments
The Priest hears a confession from Gladdy, whose faith is torn by the legalization of cannabis.
Read MoreMost of All Because They Offend You
The Bishop visits the rectory. Trophy wife Nan confesses to prostitution.
Read MoreMy God Who Are All Good
Hotel maid Maria confesses to snooping through guests' personal items. The Priest tries to make a deal with Smith.
Read MoreWorthy of All My Love
Gladdy has a revelation about her son selling drugs. Maria returns to church to apologize.
Read MoreI Firmly Resolve
Nan returns after the Priest's advice backfires. The Priest challenges the Bishop.
Read MoreWith the Help of Your Grace To Sin No More
After reaching a new arrangement with Smith, the Priest goes on a trip to ask help from the Archbishop.
Read MoreTo Avoid the Near Occasion of Sin
The Bishop leaves the rectory. The Priest tries to make amends with his daughter.
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