This Week on FORMED — (February 6, 2023)
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- Episode 6 | Catholic Commentary on The Chosen | Season 1
Monday (February 6) — St. Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs
- Pillar One of the Catechism | Real + True
Wednesday (February 8) — St. Josephine Bakhita
- Bakhita: From Slave to Saint
Friday (February 10) — St. Scholastica
- Saint Scholastica | Holy Women You Never Heard Of
- Saint Benedict | Catholic Saints
Saturday (February 11) — Our Lady of Lourdes
- St. Bernadette of Lourdes
- Lourdes: A Story of Faith, Science, & Miracles
- Bernadette
- St. Bernadette of Lourdes | Truth to Inspire
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This Week on FORMED (February 6, 2023)
Mentioned in the video:
[Exclusively on FORMED]
- Episode 6 | Catholic Commentary on The Chosen | Season 1Monday (February 6) — St. Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs
- Pillar One of the Catechism | Real + TrueWednesday (February 8) — St. Josephine Bakhita
- Bakhita: From Slave to SaintF...
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Episode 6 | Catholic Commentary on The Chosen | Season 1
Catholic Commentary on The Chosen aims to help Catholics actively engage with the immensely popular TV series depicting the life of Christ.
In "Indescribable Compassion," Episode 6 of The Chosen, the healing of the leper and the paralytic is beautifully recounted. Join Dr. Michael Barber and Dr....
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Real + True: Is there a plan for my life?
Are you a planner? Or maybe making plans stresses you out. Either way we've all probably stressed about our life plans. When should I get married? Or just, what's for dinner this Friday?
But God already has a beautiful plan for your life. He created you with a purpose:to know and love him.
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Real + True: What would Earth be like without maps?
Maps are arguably one of the most important human inventions ever, and also probably one of the oldest. Why are humans so fascinated with knowing where we are and where we're going?
When we make mental maps we are concerned about how things are connected, on how places are located in relations...
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Bakhita: From Slave to Saint
In 1948, Aurora Marin arrived with her family at the convent of the Canossian Sisters of Schio, Italy, where Sister Bakhita had just died. Aurora was hoping to see her before her death. She gathered her children around the picture of Bakhita, telling them of the incredible life of the woman who r...
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St. Scholastica | Holy Women You Never Heard Of | Episode 3
Dive into the lives of Holy Women You’ve Never Heard Of with Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Dr. Jessica Murdoch. St. Scholastica is the sister of St. Benedict. Holy siblings and holy families change the world!
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Saint Benedict
Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Ben Akers discuss the Rule of St. Benedict as it applies to daily life.
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St. Bernadette of Lourdes
The first “Children’s Cinema” release from Navis Pictures, “St. Bernadette of Lourdes” is a beautiful and faithful retelling of the familiar story of one of the world’s most beloved saints. Humorous, moving, and reverent, this unique, award-winning, independent film has been seen by millions wor...
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Lourdes: Story of Faith, Science, & Miracles
"Bernard Guillaumet, a non-Christian French journalist, is assigned the job of doing a story on Lourdes in the late 1990s. Just before he leaves for Lourdes, Bernard learns that his wife is pregnant. However, he is not told that this pregnancy could put her life at risk--and that doctors are sugg...
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Bernadette
From Jean Delannoy, one of France’s foremost filmmakers, comes this top quality feature film production of the story of St. Bernadette and the apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes. Actress Sydney Penny gives a beautiful performance as Bernadette, and the rest of the cast is equally superb. Also sta...
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St. Bernadette of Lourdes
Bernadette may have been a poor, uneducated, sickly French girl, but her visions of the Blessed Virgin at Lourdes, and her subsequent courage to follow out the requests of Our Lady, demonstrate to all of us, young or old, rich or poor, that our Lady "doesn't promise us happiness in this world, bu...
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Bernadette: The Princess of Lourdes
It's February 11, 1858. Three girls from Lourdes, France, gather firewood in front of a grotto. Suddenly one of them, Bernadette Soubirous, 14, drops to her knees, gazes ecstatically at something beautiful that only she can see, and starts to pray. Soon the town buzzes: Has Bernadette, poor, sick...