Recently, Catholics, alongside some other Christian denominations worldwide, marked Ash Wednesday, the first day of the season of Lent. Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg took part in the occasion as a devout Catholic and spoke candidly about his religion and faith. Find out what he said below.
Mark Speaks About His Religious Beliefs
Mark appeared on the Today show on Wednesday with a black cross on his forehead. During the chat, the movie star spoke about his religious beliefs, particularly faith.
Mark Says Faith Is Everything
The Ted actor began by explaining what faith meant to him. Mark revealed faith was everything, adding that it afforded him many things in life.
Mark Won’t Deny His Faith

Mark then noted that publicly exercising his religion was a balance, but he didn’t want to shove it down anyone’s throat. The actor said his faith wasn’t popular in Hollywood, but that was no reason for him to deny it.
Mark Respects Other Religions
According to Mark, denying his faith was a bigger sin, so it was important for him to share that with people. The Father Stu star further said he had many friends with different religious beliefs, and respecting and honoring them was important.
Mark Realizes He Needs More Discipline

Mark went ahead to relay that transitioning from music to movies made him realize he needed more discipline, which ultimately afforded him many other things.
Mark Talks About Spending Time With God
The actor also emphasized the importance of fasting, detaching oneself from other things, and spending more time with God in prayer or thoughtful reflection.
Mark Challenges People To Be Better
Mark further mentioned that there were things God wanted people to detach themselves from, and detaching oneself from those things while focusing on good habits was great in challenging people to be better versions of themselves.
The Role Mark Is Not Proud Of
Being a movie star, Mark has had to act in some roles, which he is not proud of as a devout Catholic, one of which is porn star Dirk Diggler in the 1997 drama Boogie Nights .
Mark Prays For Forgiveness
In 2017, during an appearance at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Mark said he hoped God was a movie fan and forgiving as he had made some poor choices in the past, and Boogie Nights topped the list.
Inside Mark’s Character
In the movie, Mark’s character is a charismatic but naive high-school dropout who made it big on the San Francisco Valley porn circuit in the 1970s.
Mark Has His Prosthetic Penis
Although Mark regretted playing the role, there were things he was happy to keep from the drama, one of which was his prosthetic penis from the shoot.
Mark Says The Prop Is Locked Away
During an April 2022 appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show , Mark divulged details about where he kept the phallic trophy. Mark told the host it was locked somewhere in a safe.
Mark Doesn’t Want His Kids To See The Prop
According to him, it wasn’t someone he could leave laying around as it wouldn’t be a good sight if his kids bumped into it while looking for a spare phone charger.
Mark Had A Troublesome Past
Mark has come a long way from being a troublesome teenager to becoming an accomplished movie star. Over the years, he hasn’t shied away from talking about his past and how he wasn’t proud of his actions.
Mark Assaults A Vietnamese Man
In April 1988, Mark assaulted a middle-aged Vietnamese man named Thanh Lam, calling him a “Vietnam f***ing s***” before knocking him unconscious with a wooden stick.
Mark Attacks Another Man
Later that day, he attacked a second man named Hoa Trinh, whom he punched in the eye. Mark was then arrested and served 45 days in prison for felony assault.
More Of Mark’s Terrible Actions
Two years before the racially charged attacks, the actor and three friends chased after three black children while yelling ‘kill the n****r, kill the n****r’ and throwing rocks at them.
Mark Was Racist
The next day, he and others followed a group of school children during a field trip at the beach, yelled racial epithets at them, threw rocks at them, and summoned other white males who joined in the harassment.
Mark Is A Changed Man
Many years later, the 51-year-old is a changed man who learned from his mistakes. Hopefully, Mark’s story inspires young teenagers to do away with that kind of lifestyle and embrace change.