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Something festive is happening behind the scenes at Industrious Family Films… can you guess what it is?
That’s right—we’re busy preparing our second Christmas Special! The team has been hard at work, and we can’t wait to share it with you. Let’s just say there’s a very good chance you’ll see some singing, dancing, and plenty of Christmas cheer again this year!
Make sure you don’t miss it:
📅 December 28th
▶️ YouTube Premiere of the 2025 Christmas Special
Now’s the perfect time to watch last year's special.
Subscribe to Industrious Family Theater to watch now!
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The Gofers have clocked in for another week, and—believe it or not—they’ve actually got a grip on things…well, sort of. As usual, the crew is buzzing with updates and stories of random adventures. Here’s what’s been going on.
🎉 New Merch Drop - We’ve added fresh new merch to the store! From fun designs to gear that shows off your Industrious Family pride, the latest release is something you won’t want to miss.
🦔 The Porcupine That Refused to Die - Every week brings a wildlife story, but this one takes the cake. An elusive porcupine made an unexpected appearance—and refused to die despite all efforts.
🎂 Birthday Week: Mary & Faustina - We celebrated birthdays for both Mary and Faustina! The Gofers do birthdays with style. It’s always a good time when the whole crew slows down long enough to celebrate.
🎤 Thanksgiving Karaoke Night - Thanksgiving Karaoke Night was a highlight, complete with enthusiastic performances, friendly competition, and plenty of laughs.
🔧 Fixing Up Trucks…And Much More - Because Gofers can’t go a week without tools in hand, there’s been plenty of mechanics going on. Engines tuned, parts replaced, mysterious rattles located (or ignored). It’s all part of the ongoing saga of keeping our vehicles—and the people who drive them—alive.
From new projects to everyday moments, the Gofers keep life full of stories worth sharing. Whether it’s mishaps, celebrations, or sudden bursts of energy that lead to unplanned adventures, there’s never a dull moment.

It is interesting how this scene has come to life in three different ways recently. In Industrious Family Films’ movie adaptation of the book, a darkened chapel is used with blue lighting from the stained glass windows, giving the entire scene an altogether gloomy attitude. Michael Bowen as Sir Leonard and Abbey Erskine as Grisell coldly and almost hesitantly exchange the vows before Sir Leonard flees in a flash of lightening.
The Catholic Illustrated Classic abridged by Brother Jonas Houston brings this same feel through words on a page. “Cold and lifeless hands” are described as “barely touching each other”. The overwhelming sense of inescapable fate rings in the words: “The priest blessed them and it was done.”
And finally, the scene is told in the vivid illustrations that Bernadette Sheilds drew for the new Catholic Illustracted Classic of Grisly Grisell. In this image, we see a small frightened priest standing at the end of the hall, while Grisell and Sir Leonard prepare to approach the altar. Grisell is heavily veiled while Sir Leonard‘s head is turned away.
These scenes cannot help but make me take a moment to reflect on the true value of matrimony. It seems too many times there are people who really want to make a big show of their ceremony, when really, it is a sacrament and it is truly dedicating yourself to God and to another person in the married life. Marriage isn’t all about the cake, and the dress and the flowers.
Yes, we honor and celebrate those who choose this path and they are worth celebrating, but really, marriage is a promise. It is a standing with another person to raise a family that gives glory to God. It isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes things are as gloomy as Grisell’s marriage, but that doesn’t make it of any less value. And learning to love through those trials and not giving up on your spouse, that is how Catholic husbands and wives are truly perfecting their souls.
So, to all you married couples out there who are dedicating your life to God through your family, thank you for choosing this path. Things might not all be sunshine and rainbows, but you are doing God’s will and it will be rewarded not only in this life, as seen in the example of Grisell’s careful dedication to her husband being rewarded richly at the end of the story, but also in the next when you are surrounded by the heirs of heaven you raised.
Share the story of Grisly Grisell with a young girl in your life this Christmas and encourage them to live lives of patience and virtue this Christmas!

Ever since I can remember, there has been this bizarre stress on “girl power” and being strong “like a girl.” This is, of course, a feminist push to pretend that women reach their full potential when they become more like men. What this really is is an attack on true femininity and on the Catholic teaching of what we are all called to do.
Yes, men are called to more strenuous work to fulfill their primary duty given to them by God: to protect and care for their families. But we are all called to do hard things. It is by giving constantly of ourselves—men and women alike—that we become saints.
That is one of the reasons I am so excited to be releasing the new Catholic Illustrated Classic version of Grisly Grisell. This is a story where a young woman is forced to do tough things simply by fulfilling her duty. She rises to the occasion, even as she is mocked and tormented for her faithfulness.
But instead of becoming bitter—an “I am a tough girl, I can do this” sort who wears hardship as a badge proving she’s as good as any man—Grisell uses the sorrows of her life to perfect her virtue. She gives constantly of herself, becoming a true model of Christian femininity. And yet, it is still a Cinderella-type story, filled with the romance young girls love in novels.
This story is one we all fell in love with and made into a film in 2022. And now it is being brought forth in new beauty and with a new edge through the illustrated classic so well put together by our friends Br. Jonas and Bernadette Shields!

Looking for a Christmas gift that will inspire your children or grandchildren? Our Pelayo picture book is a perfect choice for families who want to share stories of faith, courage, and Catholic history. Order now to ensure it arrives in time to make it under the tree!
Telling the same historical facts featured in our short film about the heroic stand at Covadonga, this picture book tells the story of King Pelayo and his small band of 300 men defending their homeland and Catholic faith against the invading Moors in 722 A.D. With over a dozen full-color pages adapted from the movie, the story is easy for young readers to follow and brings history to life in a way children can enjoy.
Written by Faustina Bowen, this 28-page paperback (8.5 x 8.5 inches) is a gift that encourages perseverance, trust in God, and admiration for real-life heroes of the Faith.
🎁 Christmas gift tip: This book is ideal for giving as a standalone gift or adding to a holiday reading corner, giving children a story they can return to again and again.
Give the children in your life a story of courage and faith this Christmas with the Pelayo picture book.

I have many happy memories of Grisly Grisell. The first time I read the novel was about ten years ago. It was so good. From the beginning to the end it kept me totally enrapt in the story. I even read it out loud to my husband after I finished it.
I found the novel through Our Lady of Victory School. While in high school; my daughters, Mary and Faustina, had read it and told me that I really should read it too--so I did.
About five years after that, my daughters told me that they wanted to do a full length movie on Grisly Grisell. I thought that was a good plan and approved their film proposal. It is a sweeping story that goes from castle to abbey to tower and from England to France during the English civil war of the fifteenth century known as the Wars of the Roses as the opposing sides were the white rose and the red rose. I knew this would be difficult to accomplish with a micro budget but nonetheless, it was accomplished.
Many people thoroughly enjoy this film and it was well acted by a cast of young people.
One person recently found this film of ours and had very nice things to say about it. His name is Brother Jonas. He read the novel and found it to be both edifying and an aid in the formation of religious brothers and sisters. He checked the internet to see if it had ever been made into a movie and found Industrious Family's film adaptation!
It had been on our radar to start publishing abridged illustrated classic Catholic novels for children and in some way or another Br. Jonas volunteered or was asked to write an abridged version of the story and a friend from Mary's Town Rosary signed up for the job of illustrator. Our creative director Mary spent hours formatting the book and what the three of them came up with is something that we are all proud of.
When we got the first proof, I read the entire story out loud. It took about three hours to read and everyone loved listening. It is a gem of a story and Br. Jonas captured the beauty of the story in a version that children will enjoy. This year for Christmas I hope your children find this first of Industrious Family's Illustrated Catholic Classics under the tree. It is a treasure and we hope to make versions of our other books to film.
Buy a copy for your children, grandchildren, godchildren and all the children in your life today. I guarantee that you won't be disappointed.
Our special livestream is happening right now! Come take a closer look at our new Catholic Illustrated Classic, A Tale of the Wars of the Roses, and see why it’s the perfect gift for the young readers on your Christmas list.
We’ll also be showcasing other brand-new items in our shop.
Our livestream is just a few hours away! If you’ve been looking for a wholesome, Catholic gift for your young readers, this is one you’ll want to see.
Grisly Grisell is the new Catholic Illustrated Classic—with stunning character art by Bernadette Shields—and it makes a beautiful, meaningful Christmas present.
Tune in today at 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET to take a peek inside the book, including Kathleen's favorite parts, and discover the other new items hitting our shop—just in time for Christmas delivery!
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We’re so excited to share more about our newest Catholic Illustrated Classic, A Tale of the Wars of the Roses—brought to life with Bernadette Shields’ beautiful artwork and brand new adaptation by Br. Jonas.
If you’re looking for a meaningful Christmas gift for the young readers in your life, this abridged novel is absolutely perfect. Join us today at 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET for our special livestream where we’ll show off the book and highlight the new items in our shop.
Plus, the Gofers are coming back for another fun game!
👉 Set your reminder now or sign up for our newsletter to be alerted when we go live!

We’ve added several exciting new items to our store just in time for the Christmas season! Along with our newest Catholic Illustrated Classic, Grisly Grisell, you’ll now find a fresh collection featuring our updated logo—hats, t-shirts, mugs, and a cozy sweatshirt. We’ve also launched a brand-new line of Gofers Get a Grip Podcast merchandise for fans of the show.
If it’s been a while since you last visited—or if you’ve never browsed the store before—this is the perfect moment to see what’s new and find a few treasures to tuck under the treer.
And it’s the perfect place to shop this Small Business Saturday! When you shop with us, you’re not only supporting a small Catholic business—you’re helping us continue our mission of making entertainment for your family’s soul.

Get ready! 🎉
This Sunday we’re hosting a special livestream to showcase our new Catholic Illustrated Classic, Grisly Grisell, along with several other brand-new items in our shop.
This beautifully illustrated hardbound book makes a perfect Christmas gift for young readers—especially those who love stories filled with virtue, courage, and true Christian femininity.
📦 And remember: now is the time to order if you want guaranteed Christmas delivery!
Sign up for our newsletter so you get the reminder to join us Sunday and take a closer look at everything we’ve been working on. You won’t want to miss it!

It was a lot of fun having Bernadette Shields bring our Catholic Illustrated Classic, A Tale of the Wars of the Roses, to life in a special way through her beautiful drawings! Here is an early sketch of Bernadette’s of all the characters that make up this great story. Make this abridged novel the perfect Christmas present by gifting it to any young lady in your life.

My birthday is always around Thanksgiving (sometimes even landing on Thanksgiving! 😊) which is of course a time when we think of all the things we are thankful for.
While my list is extensive, I wanted to share one thing that I am very thankful for. I am thankful that I was given a solid Catholic education. Not only did this education teach me my religion, but I also learned the basics of science, a true appreciation of history, and…it exposed me to and taught me to love literature.
I read Dickens, Austen, Scott, Dante, and Stevenson. My mom loves to read and, in addition to the stories we read for school, she read us Little Women, Dracula, The Book of Maccabees, and, yes, even Fabiola.
One of the treasures that we discovered through Our Lady of Victory School was Grisly Grisell. This book is much like the character herself, quiet, not as exciting as some of the other books, but a hidden gem with many virtues, hiding behind the veil of its more well known name A Tale of the Wars of the Roses. (I mean, really, what young girls wants to read something called A Tale of the Wars of the Roses when she could read something that has a more colorful title like Anne of Green Gables?)
But now, I am happy to announce that there is a new illustrated and abridged version of this story! The language has been simplified to make it more attainable for younger readers (Charlotte M. Yonge was a contemporary with Charles Dickens so the original novel is rather lofty).
Plus now every chapter has an exciting illustration that children can look at (or color as we used to with the Great Illustrated Classics ☺️.) And it is being released just in time for Christmas shipping!
Order your copy today and gift Grisly Grisell this Christmas!

Today we’re celebrating Faustina Bowen—our talented filmmaker, actress, and script supervisor! Many of you know her from her memorable roles in Max & Carlota and Grisly Grisell.
Faustina is also the only Bowen who has ever met Santa Claus—and she even convinced him to appear in her film! Be sure to subscribe to our family streaming service to watch her shine as the joyful elf Merry Anne Bright, featuring a special performance by Santa himself.
Looking for a great Christmas gift? Visit our store and pick up a gift certificate to the Industrious Family Theater—the perfect way to share wholesome family entertainment this season!

I wanted to share a sweet review we received recently:
“Our 11-year-old was glued to the book. Wouldn’t put it down for three days!”
That’s the kind of reaction that makes all the work worthwhile. Br. Jonas’ writing style is truly a gift—clear, engaging, and accessible for young readers without sacrificing the depth of Charlotte M. Yonge’s original story. His chapter endings always leave you wanting just a little more, which is why children read through this book so quickly!
This abridged edition of Grisly Grisell really does bring the story to life in a way that readers of all ages can enjoy. If you’re looking for something wholesome, uplifting, and beautifully written for your children or grandchildren…
👉 Buy now and gift Catholic literature this Christmas!

We are so excited to bring Grisly Grisell to life again. This time as an abridged novel with illustrations on almost every other page!
Thanks to the help of Br. Jonas and illustrator Bernadette Shields, this beautiful, hardbound book tells the story of Grisell Dacre, a young girl growing up during England's Civil War. After surviving a horrible accident which leaves her face scarred, Grisell copes with the thought that none will love her for her natural beauty.
Virtues not lacking, she gathers a circle who admire her for her kindness and generosity, in the end even winning the heart of her own knight in shining armor. This hardbound novel with beautiful illustrations would make a great gift for boys and girls alike!

We are getting the final touches ready for our LIVEstream but we wanted to remind you to join us for this exciting event where we will be releasing our two newest FABIOLA scenes. See you in a little bit!

We are getting the final touches ready for our LIVEstream but we wanted to remind you to join us for this exciting event where we will be releasing our two newest FABIOLA scenes. See you in a little bit!

Don't forget that we are going LIVE on Sunday, November 23rd at 5:00 pm PT for the release of two FABIOLA scenes. See you then!

Today we’re celebrating Mary Bowen—our very own filmmaker, actress, and all-around creative force! Many of you know Mary from her work behind the camera, but this fall she stepped in front of it to play Sister Blandina Segale in our upcoming movie End of the Santa Fe Trail.
If you’ve never heard of Sister Blandina, she was a real Catholic hero of the American West—courageous, charitable, and known for stepping right into danger to stand up for right. Mary loved bringing her story to life, and we can’t wait for you to see the film when it releases this December!
To mark the occasion (and because we love fun little keepsakes), we’ve also created a deck of playing cards inspired by the movie. Billy the Kid even makes an appearance on the cards—fitting, since the Wild West and card games go hand in hand. These make a great stocking stuffer for any Industrious Family Films fan or anyone who enjoys a good game night.
If you’d like to grab a pack, you can check them out here:👉Get your cards here
Thanks for celebrating Mary with us—and stay tuned for more updates as End of the Santa Fe Trail gets closer to release!

If you’re looking for a great Christmas gift—one that shares real historical events and highlights the heroes of our Faith—our HISTORY Double Feature is a great choice for family movie night. And with Christmas quickly approaching, now is the best time to order to be sure it arrives in time for gifting.
This DVD includes two of our history-based films: "Max & Carlota" and "Pelayo". Both offer simple, story-focused retellings of important moments in Catholic history.
"Max & Carlota" tells the story of Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlota as they take on the challenge of leading the Second Mexican Empire. Their hopes for the future quickly turn into a struggle for survival as political tensions rise and they find themselves separated—Carlota seeking support in Europe while Maximilian faces conflict in his new home.
"Pelayo" brings viewers to 8th-century Spain where Pelayo and a small band of 300 men stand firm against the invading Moors. Their determination to protect their homeland of Spain and preserve their Christian culture makes this an engaging introduction to the beginning of the Reconquista.
Together, these films create a simple, enjoyable double feature for families who appreciate clean entertainment rooted in real history.
🎁Order your DVD now to ensure it arrives before Christmas!
Share stories of history, faith, and courage with the HISTORY Double Feature—a thoughtful gift for the season.

We did it! After months of preparation, travel, and long days on set, our September shoot successfully wrapped—and it’s all thanks to you.
Over the course of several days, we filmed in breathtaking locations:
The Sand Dunes, where stunning visuals brought a key scene to life (despite the wind!).The live interview on A Catholic Take with Joe McClane, which gave us a chance to share our mission in real time.The remote cave, reached by 15 miles of rough road, which became the perfect setting for our scenes with Joe McClane and Kaleb McConner.Each day was filled with challenges, joy, prayer, and unforgettable moments. From praying the Rosary together on the bus to watching the cast give their all in every performance, this shoot reminded us why we’re making this film in the first place: to tell an inspiring Catholic story that moves hearts.
We could not have done this without you. Your prayers, encouragement, and financial support made these two scenes possible. You are truly an invaluable part of this film.
As we look ahead, we’re excited to keep building momentum. Investment opportunities are still open, which means you can own part of FABIOLA and continue helping us bring this project to the screen.
Thank you for believing in us and for helping Catholic filmmaking thrive. We’re honored to have you on this journey.
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scenes on November 23rd!

It was a great privilege to meet Joe McClane. For me, Producer Kathleen, it really was like meeting a celebrity. I was even shaking a little when we first met. Of course this feeling wore off quickly as he really is a “regular Joe”. Mr. McClane is a talented entertainer. He was natural in his line delivery for the scene and while making a promotional video for the FABIOLA movie.
Faustina told me that she was a little nervous having a radio talk show host take her for a drive out on the dunes. Then she remembered that Mr. McClane had been a Marine and she was quite at ease. His skills in the military also came in handy as he guided Francis Thomas’ rental car through the back country where we were basically rock crawling out of the cave area.
It was also really cool having Mr. McClane lead our rosaries once over the mega phone and then again over walkie talkies. He prayed with a nice cadence and didn’t do group lead which I liked because I am a Trad.
He also had a great radio voice for leading.
Francis Thomas and I were so lucky to get to have had the opportunity to have a six hour car ride which allowed for a long conversation with Mr. McClane in which he answered every single question that we asked. It really was great!
My favorite memories of Mr. McClane however are two. First, he was such a hoot when he was staying in character and “telling” us all what happened to Eurotas in between takes. My second favorite memory is how great he looked in his costume riding a UTV.
Thank you for taking the time to come and hang out with us in Idaho, Joe. We’ll have to take you elk hunting the next time you are out!
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scenes on November 23rd!

Our colorist, Aaron Kessler, has been working tirelessly to revive the beauty of classic technicolor films. He calls his unique style Heartcolor—and we’re thrilled to bring this look to FABIOLA.
Aaron developed a custom “LUT” that lets us preview how scenes will look once fully colored—right as we’re filming. It’s a game-changer, and it gives us a glimpse at the rich, timeless beauty we’re aiming for.
What do you think of the Heartcolor look? 💬
Every contribution helps us make this vision a reality. Will you join us in bringing Catholic cinema to life?
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scenes on November 23rd!

Since we were filming a scene in the desert, we knew we were going to have to invest in some equipment to help control the sun light. Mary was looking into getting a light diffuser kit but after a few YouTube videos, we found something that we could make for a fraction of the cost of the new one. Mary and Faustina headed over to the hardware store and purchased some PVC pipe and elbow pieces. We then assembled a frame that could be taken apart easily and stored in three foot pieces.
Assembled, the frame shades a 6x6 area. Mary cut and sewed a painting drop cloth to fit tightly and could be stretched to fill the frame. We were a little worried that the drop cloth might block too much light but it was what was recommended in the video. We got some sheer fabric and had it on hand too, just in case. We already had the backdrop stands so we just made a way for the frame to attach to the heads. And we can adjust it depending on how the sun is positioned! And the whole thing only cost us $40!
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scenes on November 23rd!
If you’re a homeschooling family, you know how hard it is to find movies that inspire you and align with your beliefs.
That’s why we’re creating FABIOLA: The Church of the Catacombs — a powerful, faith-filled epic made by Catholics for Catholic families.
We believe it’s time to bring heroic stories of virtue and courage back to the screen — and we’re inviting homeschoolers everywhere to help make it happen.

I had such a great time at the Fabiola desert shoots with Francis Thomas. He is a very mild and gentlemanlike man.
I, Producer Kathleen, wasn’t too sure about his driving skills as the young ladies who helped as caterers told me he drove 20 miles over the speed limit on their trip from the airport. I thought surely they were exaggerating because the speed limit is 80 miles per hour in that part of Idaho. When I told them that, their eyes got big and they shook their head in the affirmative so as to tell me he was indeed pushing 100 miles per hour. He also got a UTV a bit stuck in a sand dune but it was nothing too serious as the men were able to easily dig it out.
So the next day, I was a little apprehensive when I was assigned to his car. We drove 3 plus hours to a cave in the middle of cattle country near Twin Falls, ID. Let me tell you, Francis Thomas is an excellent driver! Although I am a notoriously nervous passenger I enjoyed the trip due to Francis Thomas’ confident driving skills accompanied by the great conversation between him and Joe McClane. Francis Thomas used his phone as a GPS very discretely, he drove 92 mph on the interstate and 10 mph while off-roading proving to me that he definitely knows how to handle a car.
It also was a pleasure to watch Francis Thomas direct a promo video for Fabiola. He had very good control over the room and even politely hushed me once while he was directing.
Nice work, Francis! I really enjoyed getting to know you and hope this is just the beginning of your collaborating with Industrious Family Films!
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scenes on November 23rd!

The September FABIOLA shoot was a milestone for our team — we were out at a beautiful location filming two pivotal scenes for FABIOLA, the Catholic epic about the early Church that so many of you have prayed for, shared the progress of and supported in any way you could.
Thanks to this incredible generosity, we loaded into a 30-passenger bus donated specifically for this project and hit the road for our desert filming location. The drive was filled with scouting stops, breathtaking views, and that “we're really doing this” excitement that only comes when dreams becomes reality.
That week, we welcomed actors Kaleb McConner, Aaron Lynch and Joe McClane to the set — and we can't wait to show you the scenes we filmed with these three talented actors.
To everyone who has already contributed: thank you. You are the reason cameras are rolling. Your belief in Catholic cinema is changing what’s possible.
And to those of you who are just learning about this project — if you want to join the many others who have already supported this film, this is your moment.
✨ Give to FABIOLA✨ Share with friends✨ Or take the next step and invest the minimum of $1,500 to own part of the film
Every supporter makes an impact. Every contribution moves FABIOLA toward theaters and living rooms around the world.
Together, Catholic filmmakers and families are rebuilding a culture of beauty, truth, and faith on-screen. Thank you for being part of this story.
And right now, you can help us tell this story when you give to our #Give10 campaign. Give just as little as $10 today and share this campaign with ten friends to help us spread the word. Who knows, maybe the film will be fully funded soon!
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scenes on November 23rd!

Two new FABIOLA scenes are almost ready for release and we want to invite you to join us for the first viewing on November 23rd!
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After gathering some popular desert films and analyzing their camera angles to decide which ones we’d like to incorporate into our scene, we broke the scene down line by line, frame by frame. Going through this process helped us see how Hollywood might film it—and gave us a clearer picture of what we wanted the scene to look like.
After sketching out this rough plan, we began to map out a personalized setup—where characters stand, camera is placed, and so on. We first used this storyboarding technique when we filmed the prison scene. It made filming go much smoother—not only did we avoid shooting unnecessary footage, but we also planned ahead for those key shots we really wanted.
Want to be part of telling this moving story? You can help make it happen by contributing or investing today. Be part of the Catholic counterrevolution—help us bring FABIOLA to life!
👉 #Give10 Today, share with 10 friends, and mark your calendar for the LIVEstream release of the scene on November 23rd!


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