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.
According to St. Teresa of Calcutta, PRAYER –> ONENESS WITH GOD –> HOLINESS.
Adán struggles to understand the inevitable loss of his mother. His prayers of desperation begin to draw him into an honest and simple search for God.
A special visitor joins Will at Mass on Sunday and suddenly the Mass will never be the same.
When you recite the Creed, are you being real or are you being a robot? Do you even know what you are saying? Is there a difference between believing there is a God and believing in God?
We all want to be happy. The question is, “How do we make that happen?” Explore a nonconventional path to true happiness.
God speaks to us in many ways. Sometimes it’s through a simple inanimate object.
Watch as a story-telling grandpa with an over-active imagination tries to explain the Sacraments to his grandkids. You’ve never heard it quite like this before.
Two girls are living on opposite ends of the social spectrum. One seems to have it all and one is reminded every day that she doesn’t. Then something happens that closes the gap between them.
We always ask for more hours in a day, but what if the hours we’ve been given aren’t enough because they’ve been stolen? And what if we’re the ones doing the stealing? Explore the possibility that we can take back time by doing one simple, but difficult thing.