Suggested Highlights
IN CONCERT- VERDI’S REQUIEM
Experience Giuseppe Verdi’s powerful and iconic Requiem in D Minor in a performance at Milan’s Church of San Marco. Teodor Currentzis conducts this historic concert at the same place it premiered in 1868.
(90 minutes)
New! FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY PRESENTS
THE GIFT OF THE EUCHARIST
Why do Catholics have to go to Mass on Sunday? Have the Church’s rules for sin and receiving Communion changed? And how are we able to share divinity and humanity in the Eucharist?
(60 minutes)
THE PHILOSOPHERS' BENCH
SUFFERING
Though the existence of suffering is sometimes used to deny the existence of God, Dr. Peter Kreeft and Fr. Ron Tacelli explain why suffering instead shows the depths of God's love through the death of Jesus on the cross.
(30 minutes)
I FORGIVE, WITH IMMACULÉE ILIBAGIZA
JENNIFER HUBBARD, pt. 2
Few parents can overcome the loss of a child, especially in a senseless tragedy like the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary. See Jennifer Hubbard’s journey to forgiveness after the death of her daughter, Catherine.
(30 minutes)
THE PASSION OF SAINT EDMUND CAMPION
This original film follows the life of St. Edmund Campion, a 16th century Jesuit who enjoyed favor and influence with English royalty, until he rejected Anglicanism and was arrested, convicted of high treason and hanged.
(90 minutes)
New! HOLY MASS FROM NAZARETH
Live from the Shrine of the Annunciation in the Holy Land.
(60 minutes)
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