In Mathew 5:8, Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” This short film metaphorically communicates the importance and beauty of confession, showing the parallel between home plate on the baseball diamond and the human soul.
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.
When a ‘voice from above’ asks a teenage boy why he blesses himself with holy water as he enters the chapel in his local parish, the teen responds, “Isn’t that what you are supposed to do when you enter a church?” The ‘voice’ then takes him on a journey into his past and future to see exactly what this water means.
When a ‘voice from above’ asks a teenage boy why he blesses himself with holy water as he enters the chapel in his local parish, the teen responds, “Isn’t that what you are supposed to do when you enter a church?” The ‘voice’ then takes him on a journey into his past and future to see exactly what this water means.
During a trip to Arizona, Bob Perron attends Mass and becomes amazed and inspired by the enthusiastic faith of a 7 year-old boy who can’t wait to receive Jesus in the Eucharist for the first time.
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.
A joyful Dominican sister, Sr. Margaret, talks with great candor and wisdom about consecrated life. Her humor and sincerity will attract your teens’ attention and her love for the life to which God has called her will keep it.
Meet Fr. Christopher from Carmel, Indiana. From buying for Lord & Taylor in New York City, to purchasing an engagement ring for the woman he thought would become his bride, his journey to the priesthood was defined by a longing for the ultimate fulfillment that God had in store for him.