Brothers Julio and Marvin become restless during the reading of the Passion, and begin slapping one another with their palms. Their mother is not amused. After a brief scolding, the two settle for a moment before they agree to a bet: who can shout “crucify him” the loudest. Once arranged, the younger of the brothers gets overwhelmed by the experience.
A teenager struggles to hear God’s voice during an overnight retreat. Will his many attempts to recognize God’s call be fruitful? He may well find out that God’s call often comes in life’s subtle moments and opportunities.
Confession. Yikes! Arguably the Sacrament most feared and neglected by Catholics. Our main character from episode one is now seen standing in line for reconciliation, struggling to decide what to share with the priest.
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?
What if one decision could change your life? What if that change could destroy you and everyone else it touched? Now what if God stepped in and brought something good out of that change? That's the true story of Dave Emigh, a young man who killed his best friend and two other innocent people when he made the decision to drink and drive.
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.
A special visitor joins Will at Mass on Sunday and suddenly the Mass will never be the same.
A handful of teens are in a chapel. They are praying, worshipping, adoring. See what’s moving them in such a powerful way.
In our struggle to believe in Jesus’ radical love for us, it’s important to remember that his mercy is greater than any fear.
Tom and Amy McHaffie are raising a family of six children. Spend a few moments in the hustle and bustle of their day and see how God’s plan for their family requires an all-or-nothing trust in his goodness and provision.