Mark Wahlberg’s brother says Mother Teresa changed his life and led him to God and sobriety in prison

Christian filmmaker Jim Wahlberg, formerly a Boston street hustler and alcoholic, found redemption and sobriety through an unexpected encounter with Mother Teresa during her visit to his Massachusetts prison in 1988. Reflecting on that transformative moment, Wahlberg recounted how he perceived Mother Teresa as a divine presence, leading him to seek a relationship with Christ and embrace sobriety upon his release.

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Despite being incarcerated while his brothers Donnie and Mark Wahlberg achieved fame in the entertainment industry, Wahlberg’s journey took a different turn. A pivotal moment occurred when a prison priest, Father James Freitas, encouraged Wahlberg to attend Mass and clean the prison chapel, ultimately guiding him toward a spiritual awakening.

Inspired by Mother Teresa’s message of love and compassion, Wahlberg embarked on a path of faith and sobriety, which has endured for nearly four decades. Today, he dedicates his film and production endeavors to sharing the message of Christ that was imparted to him by Mother Teresa.

Wahlberg’s documentary “Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” received acclaim for its portrayal of the spiritual icon, while his upcoming projects, including “Jesus Thirst: The Miracle of the Eucharist” and “Roadmap to Heaven,” continue to explore themes of faith and redemption.

Through his work, Wahlberg strives to spread the transformative power of Christ’s love, inspired by his own journey from addiction to redemption.