Proving Holiness

Aired 2011-12. Presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops What does it take to make a saint? Proving Holiness answers that question by leading viewers through the Roman Catholic Church*s canonization process. Producers travel to Poland, Rome and El Salvador as well as throughout the United States to follow the cause of four individuals*each at a different stage of the process. Ken Woodward, former religion editor for Newsweek and author of *Making Saints,* shares his insights about this extraordinary effort. Produced by Daybreak Production, Diocese of Buffalo..

For a copy of the DVD, call 716-847-8721.

Service of Lessons and Carols from Historic Trinity Church on Wall Street

Aired 2011-12. Presented by the National Council of Churches USA Trinity Church, an Episcopal Parish in the city of New York  presents the Service of Lessons and Carols, featuring the acclaimed Trinity Choir. This beloved Anglican service traces the birth of the Messiah from prophecy to fulfillment in scripture and song.  Favorite Christmas carols and hymns are featured throughout the service, sung by the Trinity Choir and congregation.

Audio CD available from Trinity Church: http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/shop/products/a-service-of-lessons-carols-cd/

Easter from the Shrine of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception

Aired 2009-10. Presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops The intimate setting of the Crypt Church at the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception provides a perfect place to celebrate Christianity's holiest day, Easter Sunday. With Washington's vibrant faith community singing "Alleluia!" and with altar surrounded by mosaics of saints, the Easter Mass celebration unites the past and present believers who have responded to the Good News of the Risen Christ. The Most Rev. Paul Loverde, bishop of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, is the main celebrant and homilist.  Joining him on this day of joy is the Children's Choir of Queen of Apostles, Alexandria, Virginia.

Different Books, Common Word: Baptists and Muslims

Aired 2009-10. Presented by the Islamic Society of North America; Produced with the Baptist Center for Ethics Some religious leaders have reinforced harmful stereotypes and spread misinformation about Islam. Others have pursued acts of good will. Recently, a group of Baptist and Muslim leaders have begun talking about the common ground in both traditions - love for God and love for neighbor. What you see will surprise you.

For DVDs, call 615-627-7766 or visit www.ethicsdaily.com

Interrupted Lives: Catholic Sisters Under European Communism

Aired 2009-10. Presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops They freely dedicated their lives to serve the least of their brothers and sisters. But then communism seized control of their countries, forcing them to work for the state. Interrupted Lives explores the experiences of Greek and Roman Catholic Sisters during the 40-year Soviet domination of Eastern and Central Europe. From the end of World War II to the fall of the Berlin Wall, these “Sisters Survivors” endured imprisonment, exile to Siberia, forced farm and factory labor, deportation, seizure of their schools and hospitals and underground survival. Interviews offer a powerful testimony of faith, courage and endurance.

1-800-235-8722 In the DC area: 202-722-8716

Pascha – The Resurrection of Christ

Aired 2009-10. Presented by the National Council of Churches USA; Produced by Greek Orthodox ChurchUSA For Greek Orthodox Christians around the world, Pascha, or Easter, is celebrated with ancient services that recount the Gospel narrative of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. This one-hour special will highlight Great and Holy Friday, including a procession with the embroidered tapestry of Christ in the grave (the Epitaphios); the Resurrection Service on Saturday evening at midnight, with awe-inspiring hymnology and rich visual symbolism; and the Resurrection Service, with its procession to the exterior of the Church, with the joyous hymn “Christ is Risen!”

DVD copies of the program will be available for sale in late April ($25, includes shipping).  To pre-purchase please contact the Department of Communications at 212-774-0244 or email gotel@goarch.org

Ready to Forgive: An African Story of Grace

Presented by the National Council of Churches USA; Produced by the Evangelical LutheranChurch in America Even though the Acholi people of Northern Uganda have been living in a war zone over the past 20 years, they can teach the rest of the world a lesson about forgiveness.  More than 300,000 people were packed into camps for safety during some of those years. Despite all this, the Acholi people are ready to forgive the rebels who caused them so much pain.  They have a tradition known asMato Oput or "drinking the bitter herbs." When two parties come together and taste the bitter herb, they sense each others pain. Then, the broken relationship is restored. Join us for an hour-long trip into faith, forgiveness and reconciliation, an African story of grace, hosted by Rwandan genocide survivor, Immaculee Ilibagiza.

 

Visit www.elca.org/readytoforgive for more information or to order a DVD of this program.

ELCA 800-638-3522 ext. 6009 http://archive.elca.org/mosaic/Orderpages/Uganda.asp

Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights

Aired 2009-10. Presented by the National Council of Churches USA, produced by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Native Nations, hosted by Peter Coyote, chronicles the American Indians’ struggle for civil rights, and the creation of the National Indian Lutheran Board to raise funds and awareness for that struggle.  From the controversy surrounding the 1862 trial when 38 Dakota Sioux were executed in the largest single-day mass hanging in United States history, to the confrontation of the 1960s when many Indian tribes joined together to speak out with a unified voice, Native Nations tells the story of standing together for sovereignty, justice and civil rights.

800/638-3522 www.elca.org/nativenations

Christmas Eve Worship with First United Methodist Church of Dallas, Texas

Aired 2009-10. Presented by the National Council of Churches USA; Produced by The United Methodist Church This traditional candlelight service features beautiful arrangements performed by the Christmas Eve Choir and classical brass and drum ensemble, the message “I Am Bringing You Good News” by Dr. John Fiedler, hymns, scriptures and congregational candle-lighting. First United Methodist Church is located in downtown Dallas, Texas in the heart of the arts district.

Assisi Pilgrimage: Walking in Faith with Francis and Clare

Aired 2008-09. Presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops On the eve of the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Franciscan Order (1209), the centuries-old questions remain: Why does the whole world come to Assisi, the birthplace of Saints Francis and Clare? What draws pilgrims and tourists, church and government leaders, Christian, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and those without any creed to this ancient city in the Umbrian valley of Italy? In "Assisi Pilgrimage," real-life pilgrims walk in the footsteps of these two beloved saints, learn about their times, struggles and joys while finding their own answers to those age-old questions.

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Contact: Franciscan Communications 800-488-0488 www.PilgrimageDVD.com

Christmas Eve from the National Shrine of St. Francis of Assissi

Aired 2008-09. Presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Msgr. Harry Schlitt hosts this hour long program from the Shrine's newly dedicated Porziuncola Chapel, a replica of a small church rebult by St. Francis of Assisi. From this intimate place of prayer and reflection, viewers learn about another of Francis' recreations, the creche, one of the most recognized symbols of Christmas. Viewers will be treated to the season classic, "The First Christmas." Hymns will round out the program as the birth of the Prince of Peace is celebrated at this Shrine that honors a man of peace.

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Publishing" Call U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Publishing at 800-235-8722 or www.usccbpublishing.org

Everyone Prays in Holy Etchmiadzin

Aired 2008-09. Produced by Diva Communications 

Presented by the National Council of Churches USA and the Armenian Church in North America Since its founding in 303 A.D., the Armenian Church and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin have fostered Christian unity and interfaith dialogue. From the Chief Rabbi of Israel to the Chief Mufti ofSyria, and from Popes to the Archbishop of Canterbury – Everybody Prays in Holy Etchmiadzin.

To purchase a copy of the film call 212 397-7259

Finding Hope in Recovery: Families Living with Addiction

Aired 2008-09. Presented by the National Council of Churches USA, produced by Mennonite Media Finding Hope in Recovery: Families Living with Addiction examines the role that chemical dependency plays in family dynamics. While the tragic results are apparent, the program emphasizes that with emerging forms of treatment, recovery is possible. For families willing to do the hard work, the effects of this disease can be reversed and families restored to health and wholeness.

Please contact Mennonite Media:  www.MennoMedia.org

Divining the Human: The Cathedral Tapestries of John Nava

Aired 2007-08. Divining the Human: The Cathedral Tapestries of John Nava Presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

What does it take to build a cathedral today in a major metropolitan city? "Divining the Human" explores the answer through the building of LA 's Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels and most specifically the creation of the tapestries that grace the interior. The thirty-seven individual works range in height from 15 to 45 feet.  To render these massive tapestries, artist John Nava integrated twenty-first century technology with centuries-old artistic tradition. This compelling documentary shows the creation of art that now enhances the cathedral's themes of spiritual unity and ethnic diversity.

 

Embracing Aging: Families Facing Change

Aired 2007-08. Embracing Aging Presented by the National Council of Churches USA, produced by Mennonite Media

In the next 10-20 years, the baby boomer (1946-1964) generation will be full force in their retirement years. Our society needs new ideas, vision, and practical ways to revolutionize the coming care needs, and learn to embrace the later years in life.  In this special, viewers will meet multiple generations of families confronting the difficult passages they face in aging. As viewers see other people dealing with aging and hear experts discuss what happens as we deal with these issues, they will find new insights and become more comfortable and equipped for their own aging.

 

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Joy Dawned Again

Aired 2007-08. DVD copies of this program are available by calling 1-800-537-3394 Easter Liturgical: Joy Dawned Again

Presented by the National Council of Churches USA, produced by United Church of Christ

As a congregation gathers to celebrate Easter worship, they experience the power of the resurrection in an unexpected way. Current reality intersects the ancient narrative in John’s Gospel as the personal stories of Peter, Mary Magdalene and Thomas come alive against the backdrop of our contemporary world. Music, storytelling and the arts embrace the viewer by offering a radical hospitality that proclaims—no matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome at the empty tomb.

DVD and VHS copies of this program are available by calling 1-800-537-3394

The Angels Sing

Aired 2007-08. This program is not available for purchase The Angels Sing

Presented by National Council of Churches USA, produced by the Presbyterian Church USA

 

Based on the traditional "Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols" with a few contemporary twists, the service retells the Christmas story through scripture reading and music. A chamber choir, children, and soloists are accompanied by strings, woodwinds, pipe organ, acoustic guitars, harp, and piano. The congregation also participates in singing several Christmas carols.

Yearning to Belong

Aired 2007-08. Produced by Diva CommunicationsPresented by The New York Board of Rabbis

In a remote area of Uganda, five hours from Kampala, the Abayudaya tribe began practicing Judaism in 1919.  They did not see themselves as any “lost tribe.” Rather they saw themselves as newly connected believers. Almost 90 years later, in 2002, their desire to be accepted into the larger Jewish community was partially achieved when a group of rabbis flew to Uganda to conduct the formal conversion ceremony required to be recognized as a Jew. Partially achieved, because today, the Abayudaya have been embraced by the Conservative and Reform movements of Judaism, but not the Orthodox.  Interviews with New York Board of Rabbis’ Executive Vice President and Religion-on-the-Line Radio Host Rabbi Joseph Potasnik and Hebrew Union College President David Ellenson are included.

Diva Communications- 212 397-7259 To purchase a DVD copy

Celebrating Light and Hope

Aired 2006-07. A Christmas celebration brought to you by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The Catholic community of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee celebrates Christmas with a program that will include biblical readings anticipating and proclaiming Christ's birth as well as hymns and songs representing the city's many cultures. Most Rev. Timothy Dolan, archbishop of Milwaukee, will offer reflections on this day when the Light dispelled the Darkness. Celebrated in the Cathedral of St. John Evangelist. Produced by the U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in cooperation with the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

Easter Mass from New Orleans

Aired 2006-07. Easter Mass from New Orleans Renovated, decorated and restored over and again, the Cathedral of St. Louis survived the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and stands as a symbol of the resilient faith of its people--both past and present. As Christians worldwide celebrate Easter's theme of life over death, New Orleans parishioners will gather to testify to hope amidst the unknown.  Choir members and jazz musicians will blend their voices and spirits to shout "Alleluia!" as the Resurrection light dispels the darkness. Produced by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in cooperation with the Archdiocese of New Orleans.