I am very pleased to announce a newly released article in the National Catholic Register, "The Unsung Catholic Sisters Who Care for Abandoned Children," by Patti Armstrong (Author, Journalist, TV Talk Show Host) on our film's Board Of Advisors, highlighting my book and upcoming movie.
She mentions in her wonderful story about these incredible women, my book, "Did I Ever Thank You, Sister" and the upcoming film on my book, "House of the Lion" which tells the story of how the Sisters took me in at the Guardian Angel Home Orphanage in Joliet, IL back in the 1960’s and what a positive influence they have had on my entire life. I am grateful to the Sisters. Thank you for reading, Sal Sal Di Leo shares his life story, how nuns helped him return to faith, and how his story is being made into a feature film.
Watch as Daniel Belinski, producer of House of the Lion, introduces the heart and soul behind the project.
Belinski shares, we make high quality cinema with a focus on true stories of courage, perseverance, and redemption. He emphasizes the film's core intention: to spread a message of gratitude and hope, highlighting the importance of narratives that resonate with truth in today's world. The promo video not only showcases the vision for House of the Lion but also serves as a call to action for those looking to invest in stories that inspire and uplift. The world needs stories like this, stories of hope and redemption . . . real stories, grounded in truth. And that's what Sal's story is. |