Saint Ralph
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1:12:01
Damn him!
1:12:08
- Thanks.
1:12:20
- You're wasting energy -
sit down.

1:12:24
- Father Hibbert, when did you get here?
- Just now.

1:12:26
You think I'd miss the greatest upset
in Boston Marathon history? Sit.

1:12:33
- What about Father Fitzpatrick?
1:12:35
- Yes, well, we'll worry about him later.
Are you ready?

1:12:38
- Mostly.
1:12:40
- Do you have faith you can win?
1:12:42
- I do.
1:12:44
But I'm still not pure,
and I can't pray.

1:12:48
- Well, if you promise not to take
the lead until at least half way,

1:12:51
I can solve you purity problem.
1:12:52
- How?
1:12:54
- Do you promise?
1:12:55
- Yes...
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And I mean it this time.
1:13:00
- Ahem... All right.
1:13:04
All I have to do is hear you confession,
then I can absolve you of your sins.

1:13:08
And guess who's pure?
1:13:10
- Father Hibbert,
1:13:12
why didn't I think of that
earlier?

1:13:14
I could have been sinning
all along.

1:13:17
- That's not exactly
in the spirit of reconciliation.

1:13:21
Shall we do it now?
1:13:22
- No, let's wait
until the last moment possible.

1:13:27
Who knows what sins of thought
might go through my head.

1:13:31
But there's still praying.
I can't do it.

1:13:35
- For myself,
in times of greatest stress,

1:13:37
I've always been able to pray.
1:13:39
Don't worry about it.
1:13:41
Most marathoners will tell you,
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around Mile 20,
1:13:45
they start praying
for any kind of help they can get.

1:13:51
I've heard there was
a secret chord

1:13:53
That David played
that pleased the Lord

1:13:57
You don't really care for music

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