Posted on 11/15/2011 12:55:34 PM PST by NYer
For the first time, in breathtaking and high-definition cinematography, the truth, goodness, and beauty of Catholicism are illustrated in a multimedia experience. Journey with Fr. Robert Barron to more than 50 locations throughout 16 countries. Be illuminated by the spiritual and artistic treasures of this global culture that claims more than one billion of the earth's people. From the sacred lands of Israel to the beating heart of Uganda, from the glorious shrines of Europe to the streets of Mexico, Kolkata, and New York City, the mysteries of CATHOLICISM are revealed. Discover the full meaning of the faith.
The Fire Of His Love Prayer And The Life Of The Spirit |
Father Barron explores Catholic spirituality, which is centered on prayer. On pilgrimage to the places where the great saints and spiritual masters lived, he explores the different types of prayer: contemplation; adoration; petition; and intercession. Wed. Nov. 16 at 9PM ET |
Happy Are We: The Teachings Of Jesus |
The revelation of Jesus as God is accompanied by a stunning invitation to a unique new way of life, explained in His teachings. These teachings are illuminated during Fr. Barron's pilgrimages to Poland, Germany, Spain and New York City.. Wed. Nov. 16 at 10PM ET Sat. Nov. 19 at 1PM ET & 10PM ET |
A Body Both Suffering And Glorious The Mystical Union Of Christ And The Church |
Fr. Barron presents the reality of the Church as "one, holy, Catholic and apostolic", and explores the Catholic conviction that the life and presence of Christ continues to embrace humanity in all its joys and sorrows through the presence of the Church. Wed. Nov. 16 at 11PM ET Sat. Nov. 19 at 2PM ET & 11PM ET |
Word Made Flesh, True Bread Of Heaven: The Mystery Of The Liturgy And The Eucharist |
Fr. Barron explores the ancient practices of the Church's worship that endure to this very day, and shows how the Sacred Liturgy embodies the whole of the Faith in diverse places as Jerusalem, Rome, Chicago, Orvieto and Mexico City. Thu. Nov. 17 at 11PM ET Sat. Nov. 19 at 4PM ET |
A Vast Company Of Witnesses: The Communion Of Saints |
Fr. Barron looks at some of the Church's greatest heroes - Katharine Drexel, Therese of Lisieux, Edith Stein and Mother Teresa of Calcutta - showing how their extraordinary examples display both the passion and creative potential of the Catholic Church. Fri. Nov. 18 at 10PM ET Sat. Nov. 19 at 5PM ET |
World Without End - The Last Things |
Fr. Barron presents the Catholic vision of death, judgment, heaven, hell and purgatory as he journeys to Florence, Ireland and Rome, exploring the Church's conviction that life here and now is preparation for a supernatural destiny. Fri. Nov. 18 at 11PM ET Sat. Nov. 19 at 6PM ET |
This looks to be very good....have been waiting for it. ;-)
Thanks for the reminder!
8PM Eastern? If so....we have a mission going on in Church. I’ll have to see the videos later.
Ahhhhh well...
If this is half as good as the EWTN series based on the book “How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization” it will be spectacular.
Same truth-filled theme as this remarkable commercial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs6qZd_xP1w
I have ordered the DVD set for Christmas. Can’t wait to watch it. I became Catholic on Easter Eve, 2008 and it was the greatest thing I have ever done in my life. Nothing comes close. Peace be with you my brothers and sisters.
They posted a flyer of this series in our weekly bulletin. I’m going to DVR it for later viewing by dh and myself. I’m very interested in seeing it.
NYER I saw this on KLCS Channel 58 here in SO CAL IT IS GOODDD
If you want to feel even better about our Faith and arm yourself to defend Her against the ignorant, I highly recommend the book (and EWTN series) I mentioned.
God Bless you on your faith journey.
I am a late convert myself, coming into The Church, Easter, 1999.
We were thrilled to see this offered on EWTN. We kept waiting for the local Public Broadcasting channel, WGBH, to put it on, but like the idea of watching EWTN better, anyway.
From what I understand, what you saw does not include THESE episodes. Be sure to watch and let me know if they repeat what you saw, okay?
****I am a late convert myself, coming into The Church, Easter, 1999.****
Late, but not TOO late :)
Welcome, both of you.
Thank-you.
You are right it is never too late:
Matthew 20:1-16
Like scenes they don’t shown on TV it was good if same one I thinking of the priest did the history of it pretty knowledge he explain Good Bad and Ugly of Cathoic history that very informative
I find your screen name to be very interesting for a Catholic.
I kept missing it here in Detroit but our parish is showing it.
Wednesdays are CCD at our parish.
Screen name in honor of my father, and let’s not forget that Luther never wanted to break up the Church, only reform, which it needed.
I have ATT Uverse and the titles listed above don’t match the description on my dvr. For example, Fri at 10pm my tv says I’m going to get the episode on Peter and Paul (which I already recorded off of PBS). Now I know I will set my dvr for everything, even if I get repeats.
Thanks for the head up.
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