'Ray Donovan season 3 spoilers: Father Romero contacts Ray in episode 7 'All Must Be Loved'

Ray receives a summon from Father Romero in the upcoming episode of "Ray Donovan." Showtime

Ray (Liev Schrieber) will receive an invitation from Father Romero (Leland Orser) in the upcoming episode of Showtime's crime drama series.

In "All Must Be Loved," Zap2it reports that the priest will summon Ray to meet with him. If the previous episode is of any indication, Ray is in for a major confession after Father Romero successfully extracted information on Father Danny's death from Bunchy (Dash Mihok). The promo shows Ray being led by the vicar to the pulpit and urging him to confess his sins.

Last episode, Father Romero invited Ray's brother to a road trip to Bakersfield in a pretense to help him win back Teresa (Alyssa Diaz). What he was really after was the truth behind the other priest's death. When Bunchy succeeded in wooing the girl back, he inadvertently revealed that both he and Ray had something to do with the murder.

Meanwhile, also in episode 7, Mickey (Jon Voight) will enlist Bunchy's help against the Minassians. Last week, the elder Donovan got a front seat view of what the thug family would do to debtors who were late with their payments. After watching another strip club owner beaten to a pulp, Mrs. Minassian (Grace Zabriskie) told Mickey that if he did not get to pay his balance soon, the same thing would happen to him.

It now appears that Mickey is planning something big against the Minassians if he is asking for back up from Bunchy. In the promo, it shows the two beating a guy with a crowbar. The Donovan patriarch is obviously not shy about getting physical when needed. His brothel is not doing well, after his tenant threatened to tell the authorities about Ginger (Fairuza Balk).

If his prized gal and the rest of the girls leave now, he does not have any means of paying Mrs. Minassian. What will he do now to ensure that his nefarious business will not be shut down?

"Ray Donovan" airs Sunday at 9 p.m. EST on Showtime.

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