Grace
What is grace? What is it 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? In Christian theology, the various names and types of grace share one key idea: a second birth into a new and holy life, like a seed in the ground that grows into a plant and bears fruit.
AUTHOR: Fr Marcus Holden & Fr Andrew Pinsent
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 33 minutes)
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Risen is the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the eyes of a non-believer. Clavius, a Roman tribune, and his aide, Lucius, are tasked with finding out what happened to Jesus in the weeks following the crucifixion, in order to disprove the rumours of a risen Messiah and prevent an uprising in Jerusalem.
AUTHOR: Starring Joseph Fiennes
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 103 minutes)
Risen
Risen is the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the eyes of a non-believer. Clavius, a Roman tribune, and his aide, Lucius, are tasked with finding out what happened to Jesus in the weeks following the crucifixion, in order to disprove the rumours of a risen Messiah and prevent an uprising in Jerusalem.
AUTHOR: Starring Joseph Fiennes
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 103 minutes)
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The Crisis of Faith in Our Days
John Henry Newman, The Liturgy, and the Future
This DVD presentation offers two 50-minute talks by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. In his first talk, Bishop Schneider draws upon Scripture, Tradition, and Magisterial teaching to address challenges today. The second talk considers the writings of Newman on the importance of sacredness in worship. Includes highlights from Holy Hour with Bishop Schneider.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 114 minutes)
The Crisis of Faith in Our Days
John Henry Newman, The Liturgy, and the Future
This DVD presentation offers two 50-minute talks by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. In his first talk, Bishop Schneider draws upon Scripture, Tradition, and Magisterial teaching to address challenges today. The second talk considers the writings of Newman on the importance of sacredness in worship. Includes highlights from Holy Hour with Bishop Schneider.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 114 minutes)
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The Story of Saint Augustine
Apostle of England – (Children’s Film)
In 597 AD a party of 40 monks landed their boat on the Kent coast, ending a journey that had started in Italy and which had taken nearly a year to complete. Led by a Roman prior called Augustine, this small group took only a few years to build foundations of a new Christian Church in Britain. Sent on this difficult missions by his friend, Pope Gregory, Augustine was a man who had never expected to live such an extraordinary life.
This film and book tells the story of St Augustine, Apostle of England, for a younger audience. Charting not only Augstine’s life and work but also the development of his legacy up to the present day, it offers a powerful example of how hard work and belief can achieve great things.
Book and DVD ideal for children aged 7-13.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 19 minutes)
The Story of Saint Augustine
Apostle of England – (Children’s Film)
In 597 AD a party of 40 monks landed their boat on the Kent coast, ending a journey that had started in Italy and which had taken nearly a year to complete. Led by a Roman prior called Augustine, this small group took only a few years to build foundations of a new Christian Church in Britain. Sent on this difficult missions by his friend, Pope Gregory, Augustine was a man who had never expected to live such an extraordinary life.
This film and book tells the story of St Augustine, Apostle of England, for a younger audience. Charting not only Augstine’s life and work but also the development of his legacy up to the present day, it offers a powerful example of how hard work and belief can achieve great things.
Book and DVD ideal for children aged 7-13.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 19 minutes)
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October Baby
Every life is beautiful… After Hannah collapses on stage, medical tests point to one underlying factor: Hannah’s difficult birth. This revelation is nothing compared to discovering that she was actually adopted – after a failed abortion attempt. Hannah embarks on a journey of self-discovery to find that life can be so much more than what you have planned.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 109 minutes)
October Baby
Every life is beautiful… After Hannah collapses on stage, medical tests point to one underlying factor: Hannah’s difficult birth. This revelation is nothing compared to discovering that she was actually adopted – after a failed abortion attempt. Hannah embarks on a journey of self-discovery to find that life can be so much more than what you have planned.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 109 minutes)
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Voiceless
One man. One fight. The ultimate sacrifice. When Jesse Dean, a recently discharged soldier, moves to Philadelphia to take a new job as an outreach leader at an old church whose membership has been declining, he discovered there’s an abortion clinic directly across the street. A major confrontation ensues, which requires him to put everything on the line…
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 102 minutes)
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Voiceless
One man. One fight. The ultimate sacrifice. When Jesse Dean, a recently discharged soldier, moves to Philadelphia to take a new job as an outreach leader at an old church whose membership has been declining, he discovered there’s an abortion clinic directly across the street. A major confrontation ensues, which requires him to put everything on the line…
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 102 minutes)
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The Woman
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DETAILS: (1 DVD – 39 minutes)
The Woman
Fr Marcus Holden & Fr Andrew Pinsent “And a great sign appeared in Heaven…” – Revelation 12:1 In 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.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 39 minutes)
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Conclave
How a Pope is Elected
Every time a pope dies, the world expects a new great moral leader to emerge. Over the past 2000 years, the Catholic Church has been steered by no fewer than 265 popes through many storms and perils. What has made this unbroken chain of successions possible? How is a pope elected? This DVD shows the answer and introduces us to the extraordinary atmosphere of the conclave…
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 50 Minutes)
Conclave
How a Pope is Elected
Every time a pope dies, the world expects a new great moral leader to emerge. Over the past 2000 years, the Catholic Church has been steered by no fewer than 265 popes through many storms and perils. What has made this unbroken chain of successions possible? How is a pope elected? This DVD shows the answer and introduces us to the extraordinary atmosphere of the conclave…
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 50 Minutes)
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En Avant
An Introduction to Augustus Welby Pugin
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin – regarded as one of the most important figures of the 19th century and one of England’s finest architects. Most famously known for designing the interiors of the Houses of Parliament and the Elizabeth Tower, or ‘Big Ben’, Pugin’s work also included the design of churches, monasteries, houses, hospitals, schools and rectories.
Pugin loved Ramsgate and the sea. As a devout and fervent Catholic convert, he was drawn to the town by its sacred association with St Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, who landed his ship here in 597AD. Narrated by ITN’s Alastair Stewart.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 15 minutes)
En Avant
An Introduction to Augustus Welby Pugin
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin – regarded as one of the most important figures of the 19th century and one of England’s finest architects. Most famously known for designing the interiors of the Houses of Parliament and the Elizabeth Tower, or ‘Big Ben’, Pugin’s work also included the design of churches, monasteries, houses, hospitals, schools and rectories.
Pugin loved Ramsgate and the sea. As a devout and fervent Catholic convert, he was drawn to the town by its sacred association with St Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, who landed his ship here in 597AD. Narrated by ITN’s Alastair Stewart.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 15 minutes)
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