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Trouble the Water’ follows a married couple from the Lower Ninth Ward as they try to piece their lives back together following the storm.
The documentary takes its name from the Latin phrase for the Catholic concept that an ordained priest acts “in the person of Christ.” The movie was produced by the Wales-based St. Anthony ...
A new documentary film is offering another perspective. “The Hour of the Laity” focuses on the urgent need for lay Catholics to engage in society as civic leaders.
The new documentary "Magisterium of the People" turns the term on its head. The film opens with Notre Dame Sr. Beth Davies, an elderly nun who lives in St. Charles, Virginia, deep in the heart of ...
Distinctly Catholic: On Christmas Day, Salt + Light TV will debut its new documentary "Magisterium of the People: The Story of the People's Pastoral from the Catholic Committee of Appalachia." I ...
WASHINGTON —At the heart of the Church is the Eucharist. The presence of Our Lord’s Body and Blood has the ability to transform lives in a variety of ways, and a new documentary film seeks to ...
The documentary beautifully portrays the holiness of Juan Diego, who, as the obedient servant of Our Lady, "speaks of service from those less fortunate," says Msgr. Enzler.
The new documentary “Magisterium of the People” turns the term on its head. The film opens with Sister Beth Davies, an elderly nun who lives in St. Charles, Va., deep in the heart of ...
The makers of the documentary Building a Bridge, which makes its debut on streaming platforms and video on demand on May 3, hope the film will extend the Church's outreach to LGBTQ Catholics. "I ...
The movie is about child abuse by a Catholic priest in a US school. It tells the story of four deaf men who were abused during the 1960s and who sought to expose the Catholic Church’s cover-up ...
French sales and distribution company Shellac will launch international sales for the upcoming Catholic Church sexual abuse documentary “The Deposition” at Locarno before releasing the film in ...
Robert Greene’s documentary follows a group of six Midwestern men sexually abused as children by members of the Catholic church; the men agree to write, direct, and in some cases act in short ...