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- Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC recounts his remarkable journey from a youth filled with sex, drugs and crime to a dramatic encounter with Our Lady and a life transformed through the grace of God's mercy.
- A supernatural thriller about where heaven and earth meet. A captivating short film about the coming together of heaven and earth, The Veil Removed depicts the depth and power of the Mass as seen by saints and mystics, revealed by scripture and explored in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
- Father Flanagan's mission work and legacy are well known. This film reveals the incredible struggles, challenges, and passion of the man who in his lifetime changed the way America and the world reformed juvenile justice systems and youth care for troubled and disadvantaged youth.
- Comedian, mother of six, and convert to Catholicism Jennifer Fulwiler confesses her sins but shows no repentance for her parental trespasses. This is feel-good, bad-girl comedy at its finest.
- For nearly two decades, Vince Lombardi has been a ferry captain for the New York Waterway. January 15, 2009, was like any other day for Vince, ferrying passengers to their destination. That is until a passenger jet came to rest in front of his vessel in the Hudson River. Knowing that every second mattered, Vince mobilized his crew and helped rescue 56 passengers from the wing of the submerged plane. He credits God and putting faith into action with helping accomplish this harrowing feat.
- The Nuns are building a monastery to last a thousand years. Inspired by their Carmelite roots in Spain and the colonial architectural style of their local surroundings in Gettysburg, PA, the Nuns have chosen to use only the most traditional methods of stone laying and timber framing. Their goal is to provide a warm and loving home for our Beloved Lord, a place to honor and serve Him all the days of their lives.
- Walk through the Liturgy of the Mass with Bishop Barron and you'll be transformed through insights on this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ. See how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm, how it resonates with a call from God and a response from his people, the Church, and, most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist. The Mass will help you understand how to fully, consciously, and actively participate in the source and summit of the Christian life.
- The greatest beats ever dropped. 8beats is an Anthology series comprised of 8 short films inspired by the Beatitudes.
- Franciscan Friars discuss topics of the day. Moving, uplifting music is also played.
- A young man awakens on a Sunday morning to discover that his family has turned into zombies. In a panic, he and a friend seek refuge in the one place they believe they will be safe: the town's Catholic church. There they discover the truth about what they have encountered.
- "My whole entire life was about to change. I thought that it was going to end, but it turns out that change was exactly what God wanted." - Gina
- This video follows Bishop Robert Barron as he travels to Washington, D.C. to deliver the opening prayer for the U.S. House of Representatives and to address Senators, Representatives, and Capitol Hill staffers at the Library of Congress on the theme of the divine call to public service.
- Father Chuck Dornquast was ordained a priest in 2015 and then became the Catholic chaplain of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He had the privilege of serving as chaplain during the team's Super Bowl championship season last year. As vocation director for the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Father Dornquast also mentors young men discerning a call to the priesthood.
- In a heartfelt testimony, Emma beautifully describes how, as an infant, she was brought into a loving home by parents who were unable to have children. Her birth mother, incapable of raising the child on her own, unknowingly gave Emma the greatest gift of all: life and happiness.
- In the Dominican Republic, poverty is the way of life for many people. What would be considered simple, necessary medical procedures in the United States are often unattainable. Every year, the Volunteer Health Program (VHP) sends a force of medical and surgical eye care experts to the under-served. The patients of the clinic, the local health-care cooperators, and the local volunteers reveal the beauty of this island nation and all our shared humanity.
- Fr. Emil Kapaun was a military chaplain who served in both World War II and the Korean war. He was imprisoned in the Korean war and died on one of the prison camps there. After countless years Fr. Kapaun's remains were finally positively identified. We journeyed with the Diocese of Wichita and his surviving family members to Hawaii to receive the remains and then follow them and document the military transfers back to his home diocese in Wichita, Kansas. It is truly a privilege to be able to capture this once in a lifetime experience and honor a war hero and a servant of God and finally bring him home at long last.
- 'Miracle Hunter" Michael O'Neill brings his investigative skills to this new EWTN travel series. He journeys to miracle sites to introduce viewers to these major events in Church history and the saints who lived them.
- Recent decades have witnessed a surge of the religiously unaffiliated, especially among young people. Many former believers have simply turned their backs on Christianity and no longer accept its teachings. But what are those teachings? And are they the same as what so many people reject? In "The Creed," my new film series blending documentary conversations and dynamic talks, I attempt to guide viewers into the depths of the Nicene Creed, a fourth-century statement of faith that has profoundly influenced Christian spirituality, theology, and liturgy in both the East and West. Explore the meaning of "belief" and whether it contradicts reason; the creative love of God the Father; the shocking mystery of his Son's Incarnation, and the great drama of his Crucifixion and Resurrection; the life-giving power of the "Spiritus Sanctus," or "holy breath," shared between them; and the mystical reality of the Church, which calls all of humanity out of the world of sin to receive forgiveness and participate in Christ's divinity-not only in the next world but here and now.
- A priest of the Diocese of Bismarck, North Dakota, Father John Paul Gardner admires Saint John Paul II as one of his heroes. As a small child, he would see the Pontiff on television, wanting to emulate him. Although never having had the chance to meet his hero, Father Gardner felt a closeness to Saint John Paul II, particularly at the time of his death, the eve of Father's ordination to the priesthood. Join Father Gardner as he explores the Saint John Paul II Shrine in Washington, DC.
- If something involves wood, it very likely involves David Chamberlain. When the COVID-19 pandemic restricted children in his community of Lithia Springs, Georgia, to remote learning, David wanted to help. A gifted woodworker, he gathered 15 brother Knights to build desks for children to be able to properly do their schoolwork from home. The Knights distributed the desks to many grateful families, making a difference in many children's lives. David believes that everyone has a talent from God, and thus it is our duty to share that gift with those in need.
- A meditative and cinematic expression of the hymn "Salve Regina" featuring Friar Gabriel, a young religious brother with a passion for skateboarding.
- Through personal testimonies of seminarians and depictions of campus life, this short film portrays the Christ-centered atmosphere of Sacred Heart Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of Detroit.
- In this short film, Father Robert Barron and the seminarians of Mundelein Seminary present the demands and joys of the priestly vocation.
- There is an invisible wound of war that is only beginning to draw public attention. In addition to mental and emotional suffering, moral injury represents the spiritual dimension of trauma. This important and timely topic is brought to life with searing emotion in Warriors to Lourdes, a new documentary film produced by the Knights of Columbus. This 28-minute film highlights the transformative experience of the annual Warriors to Lourdes pilgrimage for wounded, ill and injured veterans seeking physical and spiritual healing. Through very personal accounts of men and women in uniform, along with those of military chaplains, the film showcases the life-changing impact of this spiritual pilgrimage. These stories reveal that sometimes the greatest acts of courage occur not on the battlefield but inside the human heart.
- In this heartfelt testimony, Janessa shares her personal story of an unplanned pregnancy, the help she received at Aid for Women, and her journey of motherhood.