In the Gospel of John (John 6:51), Jesus proclaims, “I am the Living bread that came down from heaven.” This short film challenges us to “reverse the momentum” of our busy lives by taking time to experience Jesus’ real presence in Eucharistic adoration.
It’s routine for us to talk about so many different things – movies, concerts, people, food, weather, but how often do we share the message of Jesus Christ with those around us?
Jason was a diligent and impassioned atheist. If life had meaning, he had to create it. If love existed, he was the master of it. Then something happened. The God he didn’t believe in made himself known in a very human and intimate way – through the love of another.
Six young adults – an improv actor, hispanic ministry coordinator, recording artist, foundation director, Spanish teacher, and voiceover actor – share their experiences of the pursuit of living a holy and virtuous life.
In this inaugural episode of “One Minute Inside a Catholic’s Head”, meet a young Catholic woman distracted by a handsome young man sitting next to her in the church pew. Does your mind ever wander beyond the church sanctuary during Sunday Mass?
Money? Relationships? Popularity? Success? What is the good news? This short film mixes comedy with honest reflection and offers viewers a chance to compare and contrast what culture defines as ‘good news’ with the ultimate message of hope found in Jesus Christ.
This beautiful fable, written and narrated by Jay K. Payleitner and illustrated by Rex Bohn, tells of a traveler on the road of life pedaling alone on a bicycle built for two. Traveling solo, he soon realizes that the empty backseat on his tandem bike has something to do with his empty heart.