Catholic Enlightenment
Gifts of Catholicism to Civilization
This film explores the enormous influence Catholicism has had on civilisation. Expansion and development in the fields of art, architecture, education, health care, music, law, literature, philosophy, and science are seen to be just a few of the rich gifts the Catholic Church has given humanity.
DETAILS: (2 DVDs – 150 minutes)
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