
“He observed that Müller’s manifesto “really cuts through a world where people base so much on a kind of naturalism,” where they’ve “lost a sense of the supernatural.”
Richard Payne
It reinforces Pope Benedict XVI’s reflections on the “relativist problem that we have in our world,” he added, “this dictatorship of relativism, where everyone is making up their own sense of belief, of truth,” he added.
“When you come away from this document,” Richard reflected, “you get a sense of the centrality of the Eucharist,” as it reaffirms and reinforces the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ as “the source and summit of our spiritual life.”
Pointing out the practical benefit of visually illustrating Cdl. Müller’s manifesto, Stephen explained:
We’re filmmakers, and we see this beautiful document, but we also know that so many people are not reading it. There’s a whole world of people out there who are very visual, and of course, film is a visual medium, primarily, and it’s a great opportunity to create a film that not only literally goes word-for-word with this beautiful document, but also to speak in the multiple levels of meaning that film allows us, in regards to the sacramental imagination.”
New film ‘brings to life’ Cdl. Gerhard Müller’s 2019 exhortation
Source: Manifesto of Faith: The Movie — A ‘Visual Catechesis’
Read Manifesto here: https://manifestooffaith.com/media/manifesto-of-faith.pdf
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Manifesto of Faith: The Movie — A ‘Visual Catechesis’
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“He observed that Müller’s manifesto “really cuts through a world where people base so much on a kind of naturalism,” where they’ve “lost a sense of the supernatural.”
Richard Payne
It reinforces Pope Benedict XVI’s reflections on the “relativist problem that we have in our world,” he added, “this dictatorship of relativism, where everyone is making up their own sense of belief, of truth,” he added.
“When you come away from this document,” Richard reflected, “you get a sense of the centrality of the Eucharist,” as it reaffirms and reinforces the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ as “the source and summit of our spiritual life.”
Pointing out the practical benefit of visually illustrating Cdl. Müller’s manifesto, Stephen explained:
We’re filmmakers, and we see this beautiful document, but we also know that so many people are not reading it. There’s a whole world of people out there who are very visual, and of course, film is a visual medium, primarily, and it’s a great opportunity to create a film that not only literally goes word-for-word with this beautiful document, but also to speak in the multiple levels of meaning that film allows us, in regards to the sacramental imagination.”
New film ‘brings to life’ Cdl. Gerhard Müller’s 2019 exhortation
Source: Manifesto of Faith: The Movie — A ‘Visual Catechesis’
Read Manifesto here: https://manifestooffaith.com/media/manifesto-of-faith.pdf
Read Full Post »