:24:01
- Me neither.
:24:03
I was thinking about running
the Boston Marathon.
:24:05
- But you told me
you hated cross-country.
:24:08
Besides, what makes you think
you can actually
:24:10
run a marathon?
:24:11
- Leave some room
:24:13
for the Holy Spirit, Mr. Walker.
:24:15
- Aaghhhh...!
:24:16
Oof!
:24:17
- Ralph... Ralph.
:24:19
Run Boston, Ralph.
:24:24
Run Boston,
and it'll be a miracle.
:24:31
- Are you OK?
:24:33
- Is he all right?
:24:34
- I was having a moment with God.
:24:37
He was giving me
some instructions.
:24:39
- Huh... Mr. Jones, take Mr. Walker
to the nurse's office, please.
:24:52
- Mr. Walker, an unsolicited visit...
for once.
:24:55
I heard about your head injury
from Father Gregg.
:24:58
We must be vigilant
about temptation.
:25:01
- Uh... Father?
I just wanted to ask you a question,
:25:03
since you're the closest one to God
I know around here.
:25:08
- You have my undivided
attention.
:25:10
- Father Hibbert told us that
it would take a miracle
:25:12
for anyone from the cross-country team
to win the Boston Marathon.
:25:15
- Well, Father Hibbert
would probably know.
:25:18
- Well, my mom needs a miracle
:25:20
to get out of her coma.
- And?
:25:23
- Me winning the Boston Marathon
could be that miracle.
:25:26
God told me.
:25:29
- God told you?
:25:31
- Today at gym,
when I fell off the ropes.
:25:34
- Did he tell you how to do it?
:25:36
- No, that's why I need your help,
:25:38
especially with the purity part...
:25:40
and prayer, probably.
:25:42
- I believe that what you're talking
about could be bordering on blasphemy,
:25:47
even if it is unintentional,
so let's be careful.
:25:50
God did not ask you to win Boston
:25:52
to get your mother out of her coma...
it doesn't work like that.
:25:55
- How does it work?
:25:57
- Why would he ask you?
:25:59
- Well, I don't know.
He just did.