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Witness to Hope (DVD)
Catherine Wyler, Judith Dwan Hallet, Pope John Paul II; Directed by Judith Dwan Hallet
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Documentary about the life of Pope John Paul II: poet, playwright,
actor, mystic - and head of the Roman Catholic Church. Shaped by
the horrors of World War II and the subsequent brutalities of the
Communist era in Poland, John Paul II is seen by millions as one of
the world's greatest defenders of religious freedom and human
rights. Filmed on location in Krakow and Rome, the film traces his
personal life and struggles.
In celebration of the 2021 visit to the University of Notre Dame by
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, as well as the thirtieth
anniversary of his election, this groundbreaking volume gathers
together and introduces eleven important joint statements from the
patriarch, addressing diverse topics from climate change to
ecumenical dialogue. As the spiritual leader of 300 million
Orthodox Christians worldwide, His All-Holiness Bartholomew,
Orthodox Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and Ecumenical
Patriarch, has long been a beacon for strengthening inter-religious
and inter-faith dialogues on the world stage. This volume assembles
eleven joint statements initiated by the ecumenical patriarch with
prominent global Christian leaders, including Pope Francis, Pope
Benedict XVI, Pope St. John Paul II, Archbishop of Canterbury
Justin Welby, and Archbishop Ieronymos II. It also includes
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's address at Notre Dame upon
receiving an honorary doctorate. The statements address a wide
array of pressing issues, including human rights, the environment,
support of migrants, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the relationship
between the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, frequently
referred to as "sister churches." The book contains a foreword by
John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame,
and an introduction by John Chryssavgis, which provides an overview
of the ecumenical patriarch's long ministry and powerful vision,
illustrating his significance both within the Orthodox world as
well as on the world stage. Beyond its testimony to the patriarch's
longstanding commitment to interreligious and inter-Christian
dialogue, this collection of joint statements has the added benefit
of gathering these all-important texts into one convenient place
for the first time.
A truly historical document, Memory and Identity contains Pope John
Paul II's personal thoughts on some of the most challenging issues
and events of his turbulent times. Pope for over 26 years, he was
one of the world's greatest communicators and this moving book
provides a unique insight into his intellectual and spiritual
journey and pastoral experience. Each chapter suggests the answer
to a question which either exercised his mind or which he provoked
in discussion with laymen and priests. Using the encounters at his
summer residence of Castel Gandolfo where conversations took place
with leading intellectuals - philosophers as well as theologians -
Pope John Paul II addressed in his book many of the questions which
arose from these discussions. Here he leaves for posterity an
intellectual and spiritual testament in an attempt to seek the
answer to defining problems that vex our lives.
A combined paperback edition of 3 books -- "Body and Gift, Purity
of Heart, " and "Heaven and Earth" -- paraphrasing 86 of Pope John
Paul II's talks on the theology of the body into easy-to-understand
English.
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"Masterfully distills the essence of the pope's talks." --
National Catholic Register
"An absolute 'must-have' for Catholic Studies reference and
resource shelves." -- Midwest Book Review
This treasury of selected passages from the writings and addresses of perhaps the most impressive leader of the Catholic Church the world has ever known offers, as its editor suggests, "a harvest from the mind and heart of Pope Wojtyla." And so here is a chance for the modern reader, engaged in various daily tasks, to spend a few moments with the Pope each day of the liturgical year, contemplating his reflections on the mystery and the example of Christ; and on the church, man, the family, the lives of the saints, the meaning of holidays, and the place of faith in daily life. His personal concerns as expressed in these passages include such topics as "Sharing with Others," "To Be in Peace," "Consumer Society," "Family Prayer," and "The Great Divine Trial," about the meaning of his near-assassination. Through these pages of calm reflection each day of the year, all will find a moment of peaceful repose from the occupations of life.
"In "Gift and Mystery "we read 'For every priest, in every age, the
greatest task is each day to discover his own priestly "today" in
the "today" of Christ.' John Paul II understands that the event of
the Incarnation of Jesus Christ in world history continues daily in
a special way in the priestly brotherhood of those who have been
chosen to follow in his footsteps--and indeed in every man and
woman, all called through the gift of faith to a life of holiness.
In concluding "Gift and Mystery," the pope writes to his brother
priests, 'Learn to see in your priesthood the Gospel treasure for
which it is worth giving up everything.' Surely in the life of this
pope we see an extraordinary example of someone who has treasured
the gift of his priestly ministry for more than fifty years."
- From the foreword of Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight, Knights of
Columbus
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