St. Benedict the monk

In a world darkened by the fading light of classical culture, St. Benedict cast a greater light - Jesus Christ. His insistence that the Gospel should be embodied in communities of friendship and peace, guided by the sacrifices of poverty, chastity, and obedience, became a new cultural matrix and un...

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Corporate Author: Word on Fire Catholic Ministries (-)
Other Authors: Barron, Robert, 1959- (-), Leonard, Matthew, director de cine (director de cine), Grunow, Stephen E., productor (productor)
Format: DVD
Language:Inglés
Published: [Skokie, Illinois] : Word on Fire 2018
Series:Catholicism : the pivotal players
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Summary:In a world darkened by the fading light of classical culture, St. Benedict cast a greater light - Jesus Christ. His insistence that the Gospel should be embodied in communities of friendship and peace, guided by the sacrifices of poverty, chastity, and obedience, became a new cultural matrix and unleashed a vigorous spiritual dynamism from which a new civilization would emerge. In this episode of the series CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players, Bishop Barron and his team travel to Rome, Subiaco, Montecassino, Mont-Saint-Michel, and all of the locations that played a significant role in the formation and vocation of St. Benedict, which in turn formed the life of the Church.
Physical Description:1 DVD (62 min.) : son, col. ; 12 cm