Shia LaBeouf has officially been confirmed into the Catholic Church.
The Capuchin Franciscans – Western American Province, a non secular organisation in California, took to Facebook on 2 January to announce the news about LaBeouf’s confirmation. The 37-year-old actor’s confirmation comes multiple yr after he first revealed that he converted to Catholicism.
In the photos from the religious organisation’s Facebook post, LaBeouf may very well be seen posing with priests. The Capuchin Franciscans also congratulated the actor within the caption and praised his dedication to Catholicism. “We are thrilled to share that our dear friend Shia LaBeouf has fully entered the Church this past weekend through the sacrament of confirmation!” the organisation wrote. “The Capuchin Franciscan friars are overjoyed to welcome him into the fold and witness his deep commitment to his faith journey.”
The Capuchin Franciscans highlighted LaBeouf’s profession in Hollywood and reflected on his journey with the faith. In August 2022, the Transformers star first revealed that he converted after studying Catholicism for his movie, Padre Pio.
“Shia LaBeouf, known for his incredible talent and keenness within the entertainment industry, has launched into a profound spiritual journey that has led him to embrace the teachings of the Catholic Church,” the Facebook post continued. “His decision to completely enter the Church is a testament to his sincere desire to grow in his relationship with God and live out the Gospel values.”
The Capuchin Franciscans added that they “consider within the transformative power of religion and the incredible impact it may well have on one’s life,” before applauding LaBeouf’s spiritual journey.
“We are humbled and grateful to walk alongside Shia as he takes this essential step in his spiritual journey,” the organisation wrote. They concluded the post by encouraging people to rejoice “this momentous occasion”, as LaBeouf “continues to deepen his faith and seek God’s guidance in his life”.
“May his example encourage others to explore their very own spiritual paths and find solace within the loving embrace of the Church,” the post concluded.
Speaking to The Catholic News Agency, LaBeouf’s confirmation sponsor, Capuchin friar Brother Alexander Rodriguez, claimed that “sometime in the long run” the Holes star desires to develop into a deacon – who’s a member of the clergy.
“He just spontaneously said, ‘I would like to develop into a deacon,’ and he still feels that way,” Rodriguez said.
According to the publication, LaBeouf’s confirmation took place at Old Mission Santa Inés in Solvang, California, on 31 December 2023. The sacrament of confirmation was reportedly done by Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, Bishop Robert Barron.
Months before his confirmation, LaBeouf addressed how his role in his 2022 film – during which he played Saint Padre Pio – encouraged him to convert. In an interview with the National Catholic Register in June 2023, he specified that before joining the film, he’d been combating his mental health.
“I can discover with Pio. He’s a person who suffered in silence and with patience,” he said. “When you’re feeling such as you’re being accused of things that aren’t real, you might have multiple options: you may get on social media and begin explaining, showing receipts. But as I learned about Padre Pio, I discovered that excusing certain behaviours, getting loud… all that began to fall away. The deeper I got into Pio, the more he gave me a really productive, instructive way of moving on this planet, coming out of the ‘shame cage.’”
His comments got here after he was dropped from several projects, in addition to his talent agency CAA, following allegations of abuse made against him by his ex-girlfriend, FKA Twigs. In December 2020, the singer (real name Tahliah Debrett Barnett) sued him for “relentless abuse” including sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress.
LaBeouf later denied causing Barnett “any injury or loss”, saying that she was not “entitled to any relief or damages by any means”. The trial date for the case against LaBeouf was set for 17 April 2023. However, the court date was pushed back in 2023, with Pitchfork reporting in November that the trial had been rescheduled for October 2024, in keeping with court documents viewed by the publication.
In August 2022, LaBeouf said in an interview with Word on Fire Catholic Ministries’ Bishop Robert Barron that in an effort to higher understand Saint Padre Pio – who he portrayed within the biopic – he lived with a monastery of Franciscan Capuchin friars. After expressing that the experience helped him “draw away from worldly desires”, he claimed that he was “tricked” by God in a great way, which he didn’t realise until some “time had passed”.
“And after I came, a switch happened,” he recalled. “It was like Three-Card Monte. It was like someone tricked me into it, it felt like. Not in a nasty way. In a way that I couldn’t see it. I used to be so near it that I couldn’t see it. I see it in another way now that point has passed.”
The Independent has contacted representatives for LaBeouf for comment.