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The Life and Message of John Henry Newman
An influential teacher, a distinguished theologian, a father of souls – Blessed John Henry Newman remains as fresh and relevant today as he was during his lifetime. In this engaging film, Fr Nicholas Schofield and Fr Marcus Holden present the story of Newman’s life and visit the places where he lived and worked, and exploring his writings and teachings.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 68 minutes)
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The Early Christians
The Incredible Odyssey of Early Christians
The Empire persecuted the Christians and was eventually converted. The Barbarians sacked Rome, but were converted too. How did the religion of Love manage to survive against paganism and barbarism? How did the first Christians live? Who were their most terrible enemies: idols, lions, Jews or heretics? How did they defend their faith? How did they propagate it?
DETAILS: (3 DVDs – 270 minutes)
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The Early Christians
The Incredible Odyssey of Early Christians
The Empire persecuted the Christians and was eventually converted. The Barbarians sacked Rome, but were converted too. How did the religion of Love manage to survive against paganism and barbarism? How did the first Christians live? Who were their most terrible enemies: idols, lions, Jews or heretics? How did they defend their faith? How did they propagate it?
DETAILS: (3 DVDs – 270 minutes)
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Marriage
God’s Design for Life and Love
From the dawn of human history, mankind has understood the value of a lifelong, faithful, procreative union of one man and one woman in marriage. This powerful film presents the enduring Catholic vision and understanding of marriage and the natural law, the beauty and meaning of human sexuality, and the foundational importance of the family. With presentations by Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke, Bishop Mark Davies and others, this documentary is an essential resource for every parish, school and home.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 43 minutes)
Marriage
God’s Design for Life and Love
From the dawn of human history, mankind has understood the value of a lifelong, faithful, procreative union of one man and one woman in marriage. This powerful film presents the enduring Catholic vision and understanding of marriage and the natural law, the beauty and meaning of human sexuality, and the foundational importance of the family. With presentations by Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke, Bishop Mark Davies and others, this documentary is an essential resource for every parish, school and home.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 43 minutes)
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Discovering St Augustine’s
Pugin’s Masterpiece in Ramsgate
The church of St Augustine in Ramsgate is the most personal and perfect design of the great architect, Augustus Pugin. Here he put into practice the ‘true principles’ of medieval-style Gothic architecture, in which he so passionately believed. He called St Augustine’s his ‘ideal church’ and ‘my child’. He gave everything to make it a shining example of his ideas and also a fitting memorial to the arrival of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England.
As well as its importance as Pugin’s personal church and his burial place, St Augustine’s significance touches many aspects of our built and cultural heritage and spiritual lives. Narrated by ITN’s Alastair Stewart.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 16 minutes)
Discovering St Augustine’s
Pugin’s Masterpiece in Ramsgate
The church of St Augustine in Ramsgate is the most personal and perfect design of the great architect, Augustus Pugin. Here he put into practice the ‘true principles’ of medieval-style Gothic architecture, in which he so passionately believed. He called St Augustine’s his ‘ideal church’ and ‘my child’. He gave everything to make it a shining example of his ideas and also a fitting memorial to the arrival of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England.
As well as its importance as Pugin’s personal church and his burial place, St Augustine’s significance touches many aspects of our built and cultural heritage and spiritual lives. Narrated by ITN’s Alastair Stewart.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 16 minutes)
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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)
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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Mendel
The Father of Genetics
Fr Gregor Mendel is the founder of genetics and he discovered the laws of inheritance thanks to his experiments with peas. In the 19th century, he anticipated the discovery of DNA and the human genome and showed that science and faith go hand in hand to understand Creation. Some called him “the gardener of God”… Did not the resurrected Jesus Himself appear as a gardener?
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 52 minutes)
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Mendel
The Father of Genetics
Fr Gregor Mendel is the founder of genetics and he discovered the laws of inheritance thanks to his experiments with peas. In the 19th century, he anticipated the discovery of DNA and the human genome and showed that science and faith go hand in hand to understand Creation. Some called him “the gardener of God”… Did not the resurrected Jesus Himself appear as a gardener?
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 52 minutes)
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Faith of Our Fathers
In Search of the English Martyrs
During the English Reformation, hundreds of brave men and women suffered persecution in order to preserve the Catholic faith. In this 2-part film, Fr Marcus Holden and Fr Nicholas Schofield lead you on a journey to learn more about some of these heroic figures and to come to appreciate their significance for Catholics today. Along the way you’ll discover many places to help re-tell the stories of these courageous souls.
DETAILS: (2 DVDs – 114 minutes)
Faith of Our Fathers
In Search of the English Martyrs
During the English Reformation, hundreds of brave men and women suffered persecution in order to preserve the Catholic faith. In this 2-part film, Fr Marcus Holden and Fr Nicholas Schofield lead you on a journey to learn more about some of these heroic figures and to come to appreciate their significance for Catholics today. Along the way you’ll discover many places to help re-tell the stories of these courageous souls.
DETAILS: (2 DVDs – 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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The Mission that made England
The True Story of St Augustine
Unsure of their reception, Augustine bravely asked the local King, Ethelbert, for permission to preach to his people. The missionaries were invited by the King to Canterbury and gradually, through their holy lives and their preaching, the king and the people were converted to Christianity. From Canterbury the Christian faith spread rapidly and with the help later from Irish missionaries in the north, England became a Christian country. Not only did Augustine’s mission bring Christianity, it also opened people’s minds to art, music and literature and gave rise to great architecture.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 12 minutes)
The Mission that made England
The True Story of St Augustine
Unsure of their reception, Augustine bravely asked the local King, Ethelbert, for permission to preach to his people. The missionaries were invited by the King to Canterbury and gradually, through their holy lives and their preaching, the king and the people were converted to Christianity. From Canterbury the Christian faith spread rapidly and with the help later from Irish missionaries in the north, England became a Christian country. Not only did Augustine’s mission bring Christianity, it also opened people’s minds to art, music and literature and gave rise to great architecture.
DETAILS: (1 DVD – 12 minutes)
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