CATHOLICS - the movie. ..In the near future, the Catholic Church has joined with other western religions in an ecumenical movement that has washed out much of the original message of the true religion …More
CATHOLICS - the movie.
..In the near future, the Catholic Church has joined with other western religions in an ecumenical movement that has washed out much of the original message of the true religion. A group of Irish monks have begun saying the mass again in Latin and have begun to have an international following. - Martin Sheen is sent from Rome to bring them to task.
The story line is very faithful to the 1972 book "Catholics" by Brian Moore.
Catholics (The Conflict)
UK 1973
Director:
Jack Gold
Cast:
Trevor Howard (Abbot),
Raf Vallone (Father General),
Martin Sheen (Father Kinsella),
Cyril Cusack (Father Manus),
Michael Gambon (Brother Kevin),
Andrew Keir (Father Matthew),
Godfrey Quigley (Father Walter),
Leon Vitali (Brother Donald)
..In the near future, the Catholic Church has joined with other western religions in an ecumenical movement that has washed out much of the original message of the true religion. A group of Irish monks have begun saying the mass again in Latin and have begun to have an international following. - Martin Sheen is sent from Rome to bring them to task.
The story line is very faithful to the 1972 book "Catholics" by Brian Moore.
Catholics (The Conflict)
UK 1973
Director:
Jack Gold
Cast:
Trevor Howard (Abbot),
Raf Vallone (Father General),
Martin Sheen (Father Kinsella),
Cyril Cusack (Father Manus),
Michael Gambon (Brother Kevin),
Andrew Keir (Father Matthew),
Godfrey Quigley (Father Walter),
Leon Vitali (Brother Donald)
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This movie was based on the 1972 novel by Brian Moore, in which he imagines how a future Irish monastery must come to terms with the "Fourth Vatican Council," which renounces the doctrine of transubstantiation. The movie "Blackrobe" was also based on one of his novels, in which French missionaries to Canada struggle with their own faith. Although Brian Moore was raised Catholic in Belfast, he lost …More
This movie was based on the 1972 novel by Brian Moore, in which he imagines how a future Irish monastery must come to terms with the "Fourth Vatican Council," which renounces the doctrine of transubstantiation. The movie "Blackrobe" was also based on one of his novels, in which French missionaries to Canada struggle with their own faith. Although Brian Moore was raised Catholic in Belfast, he lost his faith, and his novels tend to reflect his loss of the Catholic faith.
This film really captures the crisis in the Church today. It is about the deposit of Faith handed down by the Apostles, Church Fathers, and Popes throughout the centuries. The Tridentine Mass is the unchanging liturgy: ancient, holy, and reverent. The "dark night" that the Abbot experiences toward the end of the movie had plagued many saints. But we can always turn toward the Tridentine Mass for …More
This film really captures the crisis in the Church today. It is about the deposit of Faith handed down by the Apostles, Church Fathers, and Popes throughout the centuries. The Tridentine Mass is the unchanging liturgy: ancient, holy, and reverent. The "dark night" that the Abbot experiences toward the end of the movie had plagued many saints. But we can always turn toward the Tridentine Mass for inspiration. I pray for the Holy Father's efforts to bring the SSPX in union with Rome.
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The Catholic Church never said that the Mass is not a miracle, an that is a simple prayer! She never said that the bread and the vine will not be transformed in Body and Blood of Jesus Christ!
Obedience is nothing without Truth.
We shall fear God and not man - therefore our obedience must be to the Truth (in first order), not to man.
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Obedience is nothing without Truth.
We shall fear God and not man - therefore our obedience must be to the Truth (in first order), not to man.
We shall fear God and not man - therefore our obedience must be to the Truth (in first order), not to man.
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O.K. its movie time!!!!!!!!!!!
In this story it would be totally understandable if all the munks would resign their status and leave their life as munks. Same happend to thousands of young men resigning their priesthood.
Essentially the film tells me that it is all about of meaning, traditional meaning of the holy things. All other things like celibacy etc. are not at the center. All is about meaning. Therefore it is so essential …More
In this story it would be totally understandable if all the munks would resign their status and leave their life as munks. Same happend to thousands of young men resigning their priesthood.
Essentially the film tells me that it is all about of meaning, traditional meaning of the holy things. All other things like celibacy etc. are not at the center. All is about meaning. Therefore it is so essential to ask if christianity has still the meaning the church fathers gave it.
Our holy father Benedikt II is obviously thinking that the faith is according to the teachings of the fathers. And I could not imagine any other definition of christianity else too.
Essentially the film tells me that it is all about of meaning, traditional meaning of the holy things. All other things like celibacy etc. are not at the center. All is about meaning. Therefore it is so essential to ask if christianity has still the meaning the church fathers gave it.
Our holy father Benedikt II is obviously thinking that the faith is according to the teachings of the fathers. And I could not imagine any other definition of christianity else too.