
Maria Morera Johnson and Heidi Hess Saxton interview Oscar Delgado, actor, producer, and philanthropist, at the red carpet premiere of Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist.
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Oscar Delgado is a distinguished Hollywood producer, philanthropist, and former NBC war correspondent whose career showcases a commitment to storytelling and humanitarian causes. Beginning with NBC News, Delgado rose from Mexico City Bureau Chief to Latin American Bureau Chief, eventually serving as Senior War Producer/Correspondent. His fearless reporting from conflict zones provided audiences with in-depth insights into critical global situations.
Transitioning to film production, Delgado has made significant contributions as the associate producer of the acclaimed docudrama "Love and Mercy: Purgatory." His role as the producer of "St. Michael—Meet the Angel" further exemplifies his dedication to content with deep spiritual and cultural significance.
Delgado is a committed philanthropist, supporting various charitable initiatives including the magnificent Adoration Chapel at Saint Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church that houses the world’s largest Eucharistic Monstrance in Chicago, featured in the film, Jesus Thirsts. His advisory role on the Cause for canonization of Venerable Fulton Sheen highlights his dedication to advancing Sheen's legacy and potential sainthood.
Links in Episode:
- Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist
- The Largest Eucharistic Monstrance in the World
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