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  1. Edward (Eddie) Siebert, S.J. has several roles at LMU. He is the Rector of the Jesuit community, Senior-Lecturer in the School of Film and Television, and lives as a Resident Minister in Leavey 5 Residence Hall. He is the Chaplain for the Student Worker Program and primary caretaker for “Buster,” the LMU therapy dog (@busterlmu).

  2. Sep 19, 2023 · Fr Edward Siebert, SJ Can you please share some information to dispel any wrong notions or myths surrounding the rite of exorcism, the evil one’s manifestation in the world today, and necessary prayers for Catholics, such as the St Michael’s prayer, to be on guard against such attacks always, etc for our readers, based on your knowledge gained from Fr Gabriele’s works and the movie.

  3. Dec 1, 2020 · An Interview with Father Eddie Siebert, S.J. Gordon: When you received your vocation, why did you decide to be a Jesuit? Fr. Eddie: In 1997, I had the opportunity to work there before ordination. My two primary jobs were to work in the box office and help with event planning. Both gave me great insight into the festival and a chance to build ...

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Eddie Siebert, S.J., rector of the Jesuit Community at LMU and the founder and president of the Loyola Productions, a non-profit film studio headquartered on-campus. As both a Jesuit priest and professional filmmaker, LMU seems like the perfect fit for Father Edward Siebert, S.J. — known to most as Father Eddie — who has made LMU his home ...

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · Connection to St. Ignatius. When asked about his calling into priesthood, Eddie Siebert, S.J., rector of LMU’s Jesuit Community, is certain that it wasn’t a particular moment that beckoned him; rather, it was a series of moments, a succession of things that happened, that led him to be more adamant in his spiritual and personal choices.

  6. For Eddie Siebert, S.J., mass media has the power to inform, inspire and entertain, which is why he chose to pursue an M.F.A. in film production at LMU. “Jesus told stories, and Jesuits have been at the forefront of storytelling for over 450 years,” he explained.

  7. Fr. Siebert is the founder of Loyola Productions, a non-profit film, video and multimedia production company in Los Angeles, where he has served as president since 2000. He previously worked on the ABC/20 Century Fox television show “Nothing Sacred.” He wrote and directed the award-winning short films “At Last Goodbye” and “Out of ...