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John Paul II: Be Not Afraid
An animated biography on the early life of St. John Paul II up to his election as Pope.
(30 minutes)
Mary’s Meals Around the World
The Shed That Fed a Million Children
Milona von Habsburg, of European nobility, became highly involved in Mary’s Meals and now uses her contacts and language abilities to help Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow feed children around the world.
(30 minutes)
Holiness in Everyday Life
Catholic Canada
Host Francis Denis reflects on the universal call to holiness lived out in the ordinary moments of daily life. We explore the inspiring legacy of Saint Marie of the Incarnation, the French Ursuline nun named by Saint John Paul II as the “Mother of the Church in Canada.” We also meet laymen and women across the country who find the extraordinary in everyday life through the work of Opus Dei. The journey concludes in Montreal, with an interview with Archbishop Christian Lepine, who shares his vision of faith, hope, and renewal for the Church today.
(30 minutes)
The Story of Fr. John Sullivan
The true story of Blessed John Sullivan, who rejected a life of wealth and his Anglican upbringing, to become a Catholic priest focused on the poor and afflicted in his native Ireland.
(30 minutes)
Rites of Passage - the Death of Self
Rites of Passage – Leaving Boyhood Behind
Host Jason Craig shows how individuality impacted the breakdown of traditional society, and shows why boys must “die” to their “selves” in order to follow Christ as a man.
(30 minutes)
India's Christians
Discover the current state of the Church and faithful in India, with reflections by Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Bombay, Archbishop Malayappan Chinnappa of Madras-Mylapore, and other important leaders of the Church.
(60 minutes)
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