Mel Gibson builds $37m Church

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Cracked as Grandma's china, this guy! Man, between his DUIs and his religious zealotry, Mad Max has gone mad!

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Mel Gibson builds a $37m church in the Malibu hills

By Peta Hellard in Los Angeles
September 05, 2007 08:33am
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MEL Gibson has poured a further $10 million into his controversial sect in the Malibu hills as he oversees the construction of a 400-seat church to expand his flock of followers.


A federal tax filing reveals that the troubled actor-director made the large lump sum donation earlier this year to his Holy Family Catholic Church, which is situated in the secluded Agoura Hills.

The private church now has $37 million in its coffers - up from $27 million last year, according to the tax document.

Gibson's secretive sect is not recognised by the Roman Catholic Church because it does not acknowledge the authority of the Pope or the Vatican and rejects the universally accepted teachings of the Second Vatican Council.

The church - which offers a daily morning mass in Latin - follows an antiquated ideology of Catholicism dating back to the 16th century.

Female followers of Gibson's church must abide by a strict dress code, requiring them to wear veils over their hair and long skirts, with a ban on pants for women.

The exclusive parish currently caters for about 70 families, with the existing chapel having seating for only 100 people.

However, the new church, located 400m up the hill from the current building, will seat about 400 when it is completed in the next 12 months.

Visible throughout much of the valley it overlooks, the high-ceilinged church is being constructed in the architectural style of an old-fashioned Spanish mission.

It is understood that Gibson, 51, also owns the construction company that is building his new place of worship.

Planning documents, seen by The Daily Telegraph, reveal that the current church building will become a meeting hall for the parish.

Gibson and his wife Robyn are listed in federal tax records as directors of the church.
It is run out of Gibson's Icon Production company offices in the beachside suburb of Santa Monica, with an Icon employee responsible for book-keeping.

The Gibsons' tax-free donations to Holy Family are made possible by a charity they established called the AP Reilly Foundation, which operates the church and was named after his late mother, Anne Reilly-Gibson.

The foundation was created in October 1999 for the sole purpose of creating the church.

The church has an unlisted phone number, keeps its address a secret and has asked members of the congregation not to release the information.

The 4.5ha property - located on the scenic and quiet Mulholland Highway - is listed in public documents as being owned by Gibson's foundation and being worth about $3.7 million.

The fenced property is guarded by security and access to the church decided by a staff member at the gate.

Inside, the church is spare and simple, with a very basic altar, exposed wooden beams in the ceiling, dark carpeting, a large iron light fixture and chairs upholstered in maroon fabric.

Discreet video cameras cover the building, surrounded by al Tuscan-style garden of poplars and olive trees.

The church was the venue for the wedding of Gibson's only daughter Hannah, who was walked down the aisle by her father in a private ceremony - reportedly conducted entirely in Latin - last September.

Yesterday, several middle-aged women wearing long skirts, prim blouses, flat shoes and lace veils were wandering the church grounds.

Icon Productions is at present languishing, with nothing in production and one B-movie to distribute.
 

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I have yet to go to a single church where some group isn't pushing for the end of Vatican II, a return to the old ways. It's baffling to me, but not exactly surprising to note that most of the rabid supporters of this issue are men.
 

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Well good for Mel. Whatever he builds its got to be better than that confusing mess Cardinal Mahony built in LA for its new cathedral (Our Lady Of Angels, that cost $200MM). Church architecture, like church doctine works best when it acknowledges its temporal link to the origins of the Church. Two unfortunate things here, one is its built in Malibu, really accessible only to rich Malibu people, who.. from what i've read.. are not likely to make to good parishioners :roll:. The other thing of course is Mel's church is not in communion with Rome. But the celebration of the Tridentine Latin Mass, the traditional character of the sacraments and devotions, is all for the good.

Mel is aware that the TLM now is allowed as a right for any priest to celebrate, regardless of the prejudice of his bishop, by papal edict (motu proprio) of Pope Benedict. This is a worthy and significant step in rolling back the liberties done in the name of Vatican 2. V2 was only a wedge instrument for the so called 'Spirit of Vatican 2', to implement a widespread modernist agenda, very much in concert with the relativist movements in Western society.

The real Vatican 2 had nothing to do with this. V2 was in fact nothing more than one of more than 20 Church Councils that have refined the doctrine and discipline of Church. It was hijacked and shackled by renegade elements in the Church to impose something that was never intended by the Council, including the Novus Ordo Mass, which has a decided Protestant and congregational flavour. It is a pale shadow of the magnificent TLM. It was the 'spirit'.. not the essence of Vatican 2 that led to many schismatic movements in the Church, including that of Mel's father.

The modernists are in widespread retreat in the Church now. I think inevitably that presages what will happen in society at large where modernism, in its radical relativistic, individualistic and materialist guises, has proven to be an abject failure. Its inability to deliver on its promises is becoming increasingly apparent. The inspiration for these schismatic movements is disappearing. So Mel is welcome back to the Mother Church whenever he wants. I doubt that will be before his wildman of a father dies.. but i think it will happen.:smile:
 
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It's funny. I've read that Gibson has always been a very religious person but to this day, I've never heard him utter a single psalm. I have seen probably all of his movies and he never seemed particularly reverent in any of them. Now he's spending a fortune to build a church........a Catholic church at that..........except that the Catholic church won't bless his church unless they get to pick the colours or something.. I guess it's his money and he can do what he wants with it. One thing though. When they pass the plate around on Sunday, does Mel still have to contribute?
 

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Juan, I think the collection plate funds Mel's drinking exploits.

Let me see, 400 people and they all throw in twenty bucks......Hey, this is Malibu.....that makes $8,000.00 per week......that would certainly support my drinking habit....:p
 

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Well that's one way to get around the whole tax problem. Become a multi million dollar charity.
 

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Let me see, 400 people and they all throw in twenty bucks......Hey, this is Malibu.....that makes $8,000.00 per week......that would certainly support my drinking habit....:p

Mel is no ordinary drinker though, he has to consume enough booze to turn into the Lethal Weapon.
 

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Yi ... this guy looks like someone you'd want heading up yer church, eh? Could be right about the collection funds, Durka!

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Mel on the cross

Hollywood may shun Mel Gibson for his anti-Semitic ravings, but the right wing in George Bush's increasingly hate-filled America won't.

By Neal Gabler



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Ordinarily when a celebrity transgresses -- when Lee Tracy urinated off a Mexican hotel balcony in the 1930s, or Ingrid Bergman bore twins out of wedlock in the late 1940s, or Tara Reid does her impersonation of "Girls Gone Wild" -- the moralists descend and mea culpas are issued. So it has been for Mel Gibson. Gibson's anti-Semitic tirade during his DUI arrest last weekend may not be your garden-variety misbehavior, but Gibson was quick to act as if it were -- recanting, apologizing and blaming alcoholism for his remarks, on the assumption that he was, as he snarled at the arresting officer, "f*cked" and that he needed immediate rehabilitation. (Gibson did check himself into a rehab center Monday.)

Gibson may very well have been right had this occurred, say, 10 years ago.
 

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Yi ... this guy looks like someone you'd want heading up yer church, eh? Could be right about the collection funds, Durka!

Well if your going to go to a culty church sect it might as well be lead by Cap'n Crunch.

 

karrie

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I guess it must have been an extraordinary film hey Doc? lol

The 300 on the other hand... Yummy! The artistically rendered blood splatters were totally worth watching all those oily, muscle bound men run around for two hours.
 

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Ah, ok ... I make it a point to avoid the movies Mel creates. He's a great actor, but as a social activist he's suspect.

And Doc ... I see the other Doc tomorrow ;)