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Sister Celeste Boda was one of four sisters who celebrated their Silver Jubilee of Monastic Profession at Monastery ...
Growing up in Pittsburgh in the 1970s and ’80s, I felt like I was living two very separate lives. On the outside, I was a ...
The story of the Steelers' Immaculate Reception football and its owner, Jim Baker, is being made into a feature film.
Filmmaker Bill McAdams Jr. will delve into the extraordinary journey of the Immaculate Reception football in a feature film.
For the few unfamiliar: The "Immaculate Reception" was a play made by Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris at the end of a 1972 divisional round playoff game against the Oakland Raiders ...
That’s underselling the product. The Immaculate Reception in 1972 is about confusion, deception, and bewilderment. It is a conspiracy. It is a bar fight. It is a round for everyone at the bar.
With Pittsburgh trailing 7-6 in the 1972 AFC divisional playoff against ... "From his rookie season, which included the Immaculate Reception, through the next 50 years, Franco brought joy to ...
It doesn't matter that the weird and controversial and historic "Immaculate Reception" happened right in front of him. Villapiano knows most who love the Raiders think of Franco Harris as a villain.
Had it all been settled in 1972, NFL Network wouldn't be airing ... The NFL Films documentary covers the origin of the name Immaculate Reception (it started with a fan toast at a bar after the ...
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