Adriana Trigiani’s best-selling novel, Big Stone Gap, reflects her faith. Her book is now a major motion picture about to be released. Adriana Trigiana grew up in a Glenmary Mission, a recent article in St. Anthony messenger says, "While Trigiani’s parents were instrumental in sparking that imagination, it was the Glenmary Home Missioners, her early teachers in the faith, who strongly influenced her ideas of living her Catholicism." Glenmary served Sacred Heart Mission in Big Stone Gap, Virginia from 1945-1979. Glenmary's own Rev. John Rausch, a former pastor of Sacred Heart, was on the set when the movie was made and has small role.
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