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In Persona Christi: The Catholic Priesthood
| June 10, 2022The Catholic priesthood comes to us from Jesus Christ. He is the High Priest, the mediator between God and man. Building on the pattern of priesthood from Old Testament times, Jesus chose twelve men to act in His place as priests of the new and everlasting covenant.
This film explores the essential nature and theology of the sacred priesthood, the importance of a deep prayer life, the centrality of the Mass and Eucharistic Adoration, devotion to the Blessed Virgin, priestly fatherhood and celibacy, and the necessity of a missionary zeal.
Commentary and insights are provided by numerous priests, as they reflect on their own calling and consider what it means to act “In Persona Christi”. Featuring Bishop Mark Davies, Fr Hugh Allan, Fr Marcus Holden, Fr Andrew Pinsent, Fr John Saward, Fr Lawrence Lew, Fr Paschal Uche, Fr Behruz Raf’at, Fr Toby Lees, and Fr Matt Roche-Saunders.
Read moreThe Why? Course: Why God? Why Christ? Why The Church?
| February 3, 2021As part of the Why? Course, a new way of reaching those who know little or nothing about the Catholic Faith, this video series looks at some of the most important and intriguing questions human beings have ever asked.
Read moreHostia: The Power and Presence of the Eucharist
| July 31, 2020Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven. This film presents the reality of death and what will follow for every person: first the particular Judgement before God, then Heaven or Hell as our destination for all eternity.
Read moreThe Last Things
| June 12, 2020Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven. This film presents the reality of death and what will follow for every person: first the particular Judgement before God, then Heaven or Hell as our destination for all eternity.
Read morePrayer: A Surge of the Heart
| June 12, 2020This film challenges us to make more time for God in our lives. Prayer highlights the importance of an ever-deeper prayer life.
Read moreA Time to Revive: Rebuilding the Catholic Faith Today
| August 27, 2019Our world is troubled: wars, terrorism, political and social unrest, family breakdown, mass migrations, moral confusion, violence, confusion and chaos.
In the Church: faith has diminished, many have lapsed, doctrines are denied, moral teachings ignored, scandals in the clergy causing dismay and doubt.
The Woman
| July 24, 2019In the Gospels we hear Jesus refer to his mother Mary as “Woman”. This reference should draw our attention to the woman mentioned in Genesis, as well as in the book of Revelation. But who is this “Woman”, and why is she so central in the history of Salvation?
This powerful film considers the Catholic teaching about Mary, the mother of Jesus, and her important role in the Church and in the lives of Christians today. The dogmas of Mother of God, Immaculate Conception, Perpetual Virginity, and Assumption are explained along with other traditional beliefs and devotions to Mary.
Insightful commentary is provided by Fr Marcus Holden, Fr Andrew Pinsent, Sr Mary of the Trinity, Fr Jeff Steel, and Joanna Bogle, along with a number of young people speaking about their faith and love of Our Blessed Lady.
Read moreGrace
| June 27, 2019What is grace? What is its purpose? How do we receive it? Who can receive it? Are there different types of grace? Are there mistaken or erroneous teachings about grace? How does modern research help us understand the idea of grace?
Read moreMiracles
| May 26, 2019What are miracles? Are miracles possible and, if so, how do we know? Do miracles happen and, if so, what is their purpose? What attitudes should we take towards reports of miracles? How might miracles impact on our prospects for future happiness? What are the perspectives of science, theology, and philosophy on miracles today?
Read moreTo Be A Pilgrim: The Canterbury Way
| May 25, 2019An ancient trail of pilgrimage runs through south-east England; a pathway along which so much of English identity converges. It is the way of St Thomas Becket, the martyr who stood up to a King and inspired Christendom. It is a route that drew countless pilgrims in ages past, captured the imagination of Chaucer and is reviving in our own times.
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