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.
God speaks to us in many ways. Sometimes it’s through a simple inanimate object.
God speaks to us in many ways. Sometimes it’s through a simple inanimate object.
According to St. Teresa of Calcutta, PRAYER –> ONENESS WITH GOD –> HOLINESS.
Four friends enjoy some time together over a board game and learn something in the process.
In this contemporary re-enactment of Mark 2:1-12, we see the need for us to bring each other to Christ for forgiveness and healing.
Meet Caroline and Jack, two kids who have battled illness and received strength through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
Whether this is a refresher or an introduction, this film creatively walks through the Sacrament of Reconciliation in a way that will stick with you.
The general conception that Confirmation is “graduation” is challenged in this film using some interesting comparisons.
“What sublime humility and humble sublimeness, that the Lord of the Universe, the Divine Son of God, should stoop as to hide Himself under the appearance of bread for our salvation!” ~ St. Francis of Assisi
Explore the truth behind the cliché, “It’s the little things that count.” This film offers encouragement to live the Gospel in simple, easy ways that reflect the love of Christ.