God in the Streets
Basically, personnel recruitment reflecting a dire shortage.
A short film of Eucharistic procession through the streets of New York City. Moving and affecting, at least to those in sympathy with the possibility of Real Presence.
Query, what kind of man will respond to this stimulus? How will he be treated and what will he be taught in seminaries and dioceses and parishes? Is professional life in the contemporary Church more, or less, a place to foster this kind of simple devotion? Is it bait-and-switch, or truthful and respectful of its audience as well as its subject?
Via Open Book
I am from New York , I worship at St. Peters Luthern Church in Brooklyn, NY and I was working downtown when the twin towers fell. I was also present at this procession back in April, I must say it was one the most beautiful religous expierinces I have ever had, in any church. I was happy to find the video through this blog. Whether you believe in the real presence or not, HE IS THERE. I expierienced His presence on that day, and I will never forget it. The whole procession was life changing for me. I am not a Catholic but I believe us Lutherans should get back to what our founder believed. YES. Martin Luther believed in the true presence. I thought the video was amazing and I hope it will inspire others Christians and Catholics who have left the belief in the true presence of God n the Eucharist.
God Bless
Posted by: Ron | October 05, 2005 at 03:46 PM
From the Producers of “Fishers of Men”
Dear Friends of Grassroots Films,
I am pleased to announce the release of our latest film The Human Experience . The scheduled release date is Saturday October 20th 2007 at 8pm, and will be held at Kellenberg Memorial High school in Uniondale, Long Island. You are invited! If you plan on attending please R.S.V.P. by e-mailing clifford@grassrootsfilms.com. In the meantime you can view the Official trailer on our website, we would love to hear your thoughts.
God Bless,
Grassroots Films
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Posted by: Grassroots films | September 22, 2007 at 05:00 PM