Posted on 11/12/2011 8:33:11 AM PST by BonRad
I have now watched all four parts of this series presently on EWTN ( despite EWTN) and have found truly edifying, a most wonderful production all aspects except a the minute allusions to post Vat2 pontificate(s) and the like. A traditionalist/conservative of ANY stripe should be able to watch this except for a couple winces. I found particularly moving Part I devoted largely to St. Mary Magdalene. Part III has much on the Vendee counter-revolutionary battles, a real eye-opener for me. It also includes a couple minutes of a Tridentine Rite taped just for the series. Repeat: there are rare parts where one must blink for the modernism etc, but on the whole very orthodox. Part IV is MAGNIFICENT. It is full of matter on APPROVED MYTICS AND DEVOTIONS OF LAST 150 YEARS- to 1930s. The early segment on St. Louis De Montfort is unimaginably good given the medium. Near the end is a segment on the coming Holy Monarch!!!
You MUST watch it and Id urge you to call friends to do so.
Bird has a couple other productions available from this website and they should be very good as well. Obvious disclaimers should be attached in that this Marymedia website promotes MADjugorge. I AM a sedevacantist and can promote these despite some downturns. I will NOT debate these matters on FR. ]
Eldest Daughter of the Church: Pt. 4 Read more: http://www.ewtn.com/tv/index.asp#ixzz1cvjEylsb Sun. Nov. 6 at 2 AM ET, Fri. Nov. 11 at 10 PM ET, & Sat. Nov. 12 at 2 PM ET http://www.marysmedia.org/birdfilms.html#eldestdaughter
Thank you!
Rats! Checked my Tivo schedule and could only get the last one. Hopefully they will replay it soon.
Thanks for this information.
Something you might like is Fr. Barron’s “Catholicism”.
This sounds like some kind of religious program? Can you tell me what religion?
“Roman Catholic”
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