A broken statue, a shattered life, and a remarkable revival

In Theaters October 7th Only

Chicago SkylineKevin walking with the broken Mary statue

“WE are all broken but we are loved by God”

A True Story of Hope

Kevin Matthews is a Chicago radio legend whose impersonations, pranks, and comedy brought entertainment to millions. When his health crumbles and his fame begins to fade, Matthews discovers redemption next to a dirty dumpster.

Broken Mary is Matthews’ story of his early years in radio and stand-up comedy, his successful career, his struggle with MS, and, most importantly, his divine encounter with a broken statue of Mary that changed his life—and countless others.

Told with Matthews’ signature good humor, this confession of the brokenness of mankind is touchingly honest, personally inspiring, and full of hope.

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The story of Broken Mary and Kevin Matthews is deeply affecting. The pain of life comes in many forms and people are continually trying to put broken pieces back together. This film is a reminder that the invisible hand of God is ready to help. I pray this film will remind many people that Mary knows the pain of brokenness. Even laying beside a dumpster she called Kevin Matthews to become a missionary of healing. God does work miracles.
Most Reverend Bishop Erik T. Pohlmeier
Bishop of St. Augustine
Kevin Matthews told his story with signature good humor. This confession of brokenness of mankind is touchingly honest, personally inspiring, and full of hope. Thanks to Our Lady of the Broken, Kevin’s excessive life has become an abundant life.
Pat McCaskey
Vice President, Chicago Bears
Broken Mary is a fascinating and beautiful story of conversion and redemption. I hope many people are able to view this film and enjoy the message, as we can all relate to our brokenness and healing in Christ.
Most Reverend David L. Toups
Bishop of Beaumont

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