Mark Wahlberg.Photo:Slaven Vlasic/GettyMark Wahlbergis encouraging prayer thisSuper BowlSunday.The actor and entrepreneur lent his talents toHallow, a Catholic app for prayer, meditation, music and sleep, for a commercial airing during Super Bowl 2024. Wahlberg, 52, appears in the spot alongside actor Jonathan Roumie, known for his portrayal of Jesus Christ in TBN’sThe Chosenseries.“God, we take this moment,” Wahlberg can be heard saying in a teaser for the spot. A message also flashes on the screen: “For the first time ever, join over 100 million people in prayer during the big game.“The full-length ad is scheduled to air during Super Bowl LVIII.According to Hallow, the app offers prayer-on-the-go, and provides users with the opportunity to personalize their prayer experience with a custom daily prayer routine. Users can “connect with friends and family” and build “custom family groups” on Hallow.Last lent in February 2023, Wahlbergdiscussed the balance of practicing Catholicismin the public eye while onToday. He was sporting an ashen cross across his forehead, which is tradition on Ash Wednesday.“It’s a balance. I don’t want to jam it down anybody’s throat, butI do not deny my faith. That’s an even bigger sin,” Wahlberg toldSavannah GuthrieonToday.“You know, it’s not popular in my industry, but I cannot deny my faith. It’s important for me to share that with people,” he added. “But, I have friends from all walks of life and all different types of faiths and religions, so it’s important to respect and honor them as well.“On Sunday, Wahlberg also starred in apet adoption PSAalongside hisArthur the Kingcanine sidekick.Released in collaboration with Lionsgate, which is distributing the upcoming film, and theBest Friends Animal Society, the clip kicks off with Wahlberg sitting beside his furry friend, as he states, “There are dogs and cats in shelters all across the country hoping to find their very own people.““Best Friends Animal Society is working to make sure that every dog and cat in America has a chance to find a loving home of their very own,” adds Wahlberg. “When you adopt your next pet from a shelter, or a rescue group, you are helping to save the lives of pets like Arthur and so many others.“On Saturday, Wahlberg spoke to PEOPLE at the LIV Golf Las Vegas Big Game Party about his fitness routine and how he sometimes skips a workout after years of early morning workout sessionsat 4 a.m. “I feel it more often than you think,” Wahlberg told PEOPLE when asked if ever feels like not exercising.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.He said he usually begins his day sitting in a 35-degree tub of water and ice, known as a cold plunge, and that gets him in the mood to workout.“I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m awake, I’m alive.’ We’re a go right after that,” Wahlberg explained. “So I just go and I do the work.”Wahlberg oftenposts videos of his workoutson social media — earlier this week the actor revealed his impressive abs ina video on Instagramthat showed him lifting his t-shirt — but he acknowledges that rest and recovery are “equally important.”

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Mark Wahlbergis encouraging prayer thisSuper BowlSunday.The actor and entrepreneur lent his talents toHallow, a Catholic app for prayer, meditation, music and sleep, for a commercial airing during Super Bowl 2024. Wahlberg, 52, appears in the spot alongside actor Jonathan Roumie, known for his portrayal of Jesus Christ in TBN’sThe Chosenseries.“God, we take this moment,” Wahlberg can be heard saying in a teaser for the spot. A message also flashes on the screen: “For the first time ever, join over 100 million people in prayer during the big game.“The full-length ad is scheduled to air during Super Bowl LVIII.According to Hallow, the app offers prayer-on-the-go, and provides users with the opportunity to personalize their prayer experience with a custom daily prayer routine. Users can “connect with friends and family” and build “custom family groups” on Hallow.Last lent in February 2023, Wahlbergdiscussed the balance of practicing Catholicismin the public eye while onToday. He was sporting an ashen cross across his forehead, which is tradition on Ash Wednesday.“It’s a balance. I don’t want to jam it down anybody’s throat, butI do not deny my faith. That’s an even bigger sin,” Wahlberg toldSavannah GuthrieonToday.“You know, it’s not popular in my industry, but I cannot deny my faith. It’s important for me to share that with people,” he added. “But, I have friends from all walks of life and all different types of faiths and religions, so it’s important to respect and honor them as well.“On Sunday, Wahlberg also starred in apet adoption PSAalongside hisArthur the Kingcanine sidekick.Released in collaboration with Lionsgate, which is distributing the upcoming film, and theBest Friends Animal Society, the clip kicks off with Wahlberg sitting beside his furry friend, as he states, “There are dogs and cats in shelters all across the country hoping to find their very own people.““Best Friends Animal Society is working to make sure that every dog and cat in America has a chance to find a loving home of their very own,” adds Wahlberg. “When you adopt your next pet from a shelter, or a rescue group, you are helping to save the lives of pets like Arthur and so many others.“On Saturday, Wahlberg spoke to PEOPLE at the LIV Golf Las Vegas Big Game Party about his fitness routine and how he sometimes skips a workout after years of early morning workout sessionsat 4 a.m. “I feel it more often than you think,” Wahlberg told PEOPLE when asked if ever feels like not exercising.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.He said he usually begins his day sitting in a 35-degree tub of water and ice, known as a cold plunge, and that gets him in the mood to workout.“I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m awake, I’m alive.’ We’re a go right after that,” Wahlberg explained. “So I just go and I do the work.”Wahlberg oftenposts videos of his workoutson social media — earlier this week the actor revealed his impressive abs ina video on Instagramthat showed him lifting his t-shirt — but he acknowledges that rest and recovery are “equally important.”

Mark Wahlbergis encouraging prayer thisSuper BowlSunday.

The actor and entrepreneur lent his talents toHallow, a Catholic app for prayer, meditation, music and sleep, for a commercial airing during Super Bowl 2024. Wahlberg, 52, appears in the spot alongside actor Jonathan Roumie, known for his portrayal of Jesus Christ in TBN’sThe Chosenseries.

“God, we take this moment,” Wahlberg can be heard saying in a teaser for the spot. A message also flashes on the screen: “For the first time ever, join over 100 million people in prayer during the big game.”

The full-length ad is scheduled to air during Super Bowl LVIII.

According to Hallow, the app offers prayer-on-the-go, and provides users with the opportunity to personalize their prayer experience with a custom daily prayer routine. Users can “connect with friends and family” and build “custom family groups” on Hallow.

Last lent in February 2023, Wahlbergdiscussed the balance of practicing Catholicismin the public eye while onToday. He was sporting an ashen cross across his forehead, which is tradition on Ash Wednesday.

“It’s a balance. I don’t want to jam it down anybody’s throat, butI do not deny my faith. That’s an even bigger sin,” Wahlberg toldSavannah GuthrieonToday.

“You know, it’s not popular in my industry, but I cannot deny my faith. It’s important for me to share that with people,” he added. “But, I have friends from all walks of life and all different types of faiths and religions, so it’s important to respect and honor them as well.”

On Sunday, Wahlberg also starred in apet adoption PSAalongside hisArthur the Kingcanine sidekick.

Released in collaboration with Lionsgate, which is distributing the upcoming film, and theBest Friends Animal Society, the clip kicks off with Wahlberg sitting beside his furry friend, as he states, “There are dogs and cats in shelters all across the country hoping to find their very own people.”

“Best Friends Animal Society is working to make sure that every dog and cat in America has a chance to find a loving home of their very own,” adds Wahlberg. “When you adopt your next pet from a shelter, or a rescue group, you are helping to save the lives of pets like Arthur and so many others.”

On Saturday, Wahlberg spoke to PEOPLE at the LIV Golf Las Vegas Big Game Party about his fitness routine and how he sometimes skips a workout after years of early morning workout sessionsat 4 a.m. “I feel it more often than you think,” Wahlberg told PEOPLE when asked if ever feels like not exercising.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

He said he usually begins his day sitting in a 35-degree tub of water and ice, known as a cold plunge, and that gets him in the mood to workout.

“I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m awake, I’m alive.’ We’re a go right after that,” Wahlberg explained. “So I just go and I do the work.”

Wahlberg oftenposts videos of his workoutson social media — earlier this week the actor revealed his impressive abs ina video on Instagramthat showed him lifting his t-shirt — but he acknowledges that rest and recovery are “equally important.”

source: people.com