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I'm really looking forward to this! This artcle about the series appears in the NC Register.

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Dean,

Aren't you afraid of what those liberals at PBS will do?

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Did you read the article?

I'm also a bit more fair-minded about PBS than others. Are you sure you have me pegged correctly?

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Dean wrote:
I'm really looking forward to this! This artcle about the series appears in the NC Register.


I too look forward to it. I think Father Barron will keep it on track and it will most likely bring many back home to the Church.

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Aren't you afraid of what those liberals at PBS will do?


If George Weigel recommends it (and it appears from the article that he does), then it's probably pretty good.

Meanwhile, I don't think it's "those liberals at PBS" so much as "those liberals at NPR." PBS programming tends to show the range of its member stations.

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Anyone know if the original series was called "Catholics in America?" My wife was interviewed in 2003 when we converted; we thought the project was shelved until now. This occurred when we lived in Maryland and attended a pretty liberal church. Should be interesting. :roll:

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Andrew,

I doubt it's the same program. From the article it appears they traveled all over the world.

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Dean,

Thank you for the information. I don't get cable, and so PBS is my "History Channel" and I'm personally a fan of much of the programming on our local PBS station. It includes some of the best programs of U.S. history that I have seen, as well as some very good biographical programs of famous people.

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I am very excited to see this program! But, I noticed that PBS will be broadcasting it mainly on the East coast. Any idea if we'll be able to access it anywhere else?

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In the second paragraph it says it's going to air nationwide.

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I'll watch it as long as Dominick Croissant is not in it. Why do television shows about Christianity/Catholicism almost always get Croissant as an expert? :roll:

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I'll watch it as long as Dominick Croissant is not in it. Why do television shows about Christianity/Catholicism almost always get Croissant as an expert? :roll:

I don't know who he is, but he makes me hungry! :)

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David:

He was one of the scholars of the Jesus Seminar, which used to vote on which sections of the Gospels were actually true. Some of the scholars, for instance, did not believe in the resurrection accounts, preferring to think that Jesus' body just stayed on the cross until feral dogs came and ate it (which happened with the bodies of others who were crucified).

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This article makes me wish so much I could see this series! Maybe after a few years, EWTN will show it. I hope!

George Weigel: Father Barron’s ‘Catholicism’


(At the end, are the broadcast times for Denver).

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Arwen wrote:
This article makes me wish so much I could see this series!

Why can't you? Isn't PBS everywhere?

I've got a season pass created for it on our TiVo now!

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Kardinal wrote:
Arwen wrote:
This article makes me wish so much I could see this series!

Why can't you? Isn't PBS everywhere?

I've got a season pass created for it on our TiVo now!

Is it like EWTN? Can I watch it on my computer?
I thought it was a TV station in the U.S.

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Jeff,
You made a season pass for PBS or for Catholicism specifically? Is it expensive?
I've been looking at the PBS web site, and it is overwhelmingly complicated. :roll: I can't even find the Catholicism series.

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Tivo is the programming system to record certain shows so you can watch them later. If Jeff's works the way ours does, a season pass means you've set it up to record every episode unless it's identical to one you've already watched within x number of past weeks. It's nothing one has to purchase.

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Arwen wrote:
I've been looking at the PBS web site, and it is overwhelmingly complicated. :roll: I can't even find the Catholicism series.

Amen, Grace! I spent about ten minutes there looking for information about it Using the site's search mechanism, keying in "New 2011 series on Catholicism" yielded thousands upon thousands of result, even when restricting the search to the PBS site.

Though I watch a lot of PBS programs, I am reasonably sure I won't be visiting the website very often.

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Rose West wrote:
Tivo is the programming system to record certain shows so you can watch them later. If Jeff's works the way ours does, a season pass means you've set it up to record every episode unless it's identical to one you've already watched within x number of past weeks. It's nothing one has to purchase.

Oh. We don't have Tivo here.
Anyway, Jim reminded me that the OP link says it will be on EWTN in November. Yay. :)

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The OP also says that it will be shown on various PBS stations throughout the country in the coming year. Maryland Public Television, which I receive via antenna, though imperfectly, is one of the first to show it. Not surprising, given the rather large Catholic population in Maryland.

We don't get EWTN. I won't pay $50 a month for TV service when I can get 90% of what I want for free. This costs us Mythbusters and Monday Night Football, but I can live with that sacrifice.

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The OP also says that it will be shown on various PBS stations throughout the country in the coming year. Maryland Public Television, which I receive via antenna, though imperfectly, is one of the first to show it. Not surprising, given the rather large Catholic population in Maryland.

We don't get EWTN. I won't pay $50 a month for TV service when I can get 90% of what I want for free. This costs us Mythbusters and Monday Night Football, but I can live with that sacrifice.

It is showing tonight is some places in the U.S. I saw here http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/wh ... tholicism/ .

I watch EWTN for free on my computer. I will be forever grateful to EWTN. :)

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The OP also says that it will be shown on various PBS stations throughout the country in the coming year. Maryland Public Television, which I receive via antenna, though imperfectly, is one of the first to show it. Not surprising, given the rather large Catholic population in Maryland.

We don't get EWTN. I won't pay $50 a month for TV service when I can get 90% of what I want for free. This costs us Mythbusters and Monday Night Football, but I can live with that sacrifice.

Out here in the remote hinterlands, antenna TV will only provide me with channel 62, the local county information channel. I can't even get cable. I have to rely on satellite TV for programming, which gives me waaay more channels than I want or need...

...except when foul weather rolls in and I can't get any just when I need weather info the most! :( []

Ah, well! Such is the price of country living, which I am more than willing to pay. I have a battery powered lamp and lots of books, so i'm good for those rainy days!

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I don't know if this makes any difference for you guys, but I didn't get a lot of channels at first with my antenna. Then, I hoisted the antenna onto the rectory roof, and now it stands probably about 25 feet in the air. That really helped a lot, and now I get quite a few channels from the antenna.

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I don't know if this makes any difference for you guys, but I didn't get a lot of channels at first with my antenna. Then, I hoisted the antenna onto the rectory roof, and now it stands probably about 25 feet in the air. That really helped a lot, and now I get quite a few channels from the antenna.

Father Angel, sitting in the neighbor to the north's field (who lives in Las Vegas — a local farmer tends to his acreage) sits an abandoned, vine-covered water windmill, sans blades and sitting over a long-dried up and filled-in well not a football field's length from my front door.

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In the summer, it more resembles a tree than a man-made tool.

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Though the blades have long-since succumbed to the vagaries of the harsh mid-western wieather, the tower itself, made of galvanized steel, is quite sturdy.

Long have I cast envious eyes on this tower that no longer serves a utilitarian purpose. Moved to my place and anchored to a concrete platform, with an antenna at the top, it would allow me to receive the Omaha and Saint Jo — and maybe even Kansas City — television stations and I would have no need for satellite.

One of these days I'm going to contact the owner of the farm about taking it off his hands. All it is for him and his share cropper is a nuisance in the middle of a row crop field.

To me, it would represent a $59 a month savings.

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It was on this evening here in L.A. Unfortunately I was only able to watch the first 15 minutes. However, I noted in that short time that Jesus was referred to as a radical and a subversive.

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Well he was a radical and a subversive but I think it matters how they were using the terms.

Recently had an exchange with an FB "friend" of someone else who declared in no uncertain terms that Jesus was a liberal and even a socialist and made it clear with the "render unto Cesar" parable that Jesus was in favor of taxation ....he never responded to my reply which tends to happen when I use facts with some people.

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Val wrote:
Well he was a radical and a subversive but I think it matters how they were using the terms.


He was! And following Him today is! I love what Alice Cooper said, ""Drinking beer is easy. Trashing your hotel room is easy. But being a Christian, that’s a tough call. That’s real rebellion."

For people who can only watch Catholicism online, EWTN is starting to show it on 15 November: EWTN November Specials :)

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Next week. :) Starting Wednesday on EWTN. :)

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Thanks for the info

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Father Barron has also released a book titled, "Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith" It is described as being paired with the documentary and he describes it as emerging from the scripts used for the series. I bought the book with a gift certificate, thereby breaking my new rule of not buying new books until I complete the 10 or so books that I need to read that are floating around my apartment, but sometimes rules are made to be broken!

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Did you see any of the episodes on your local TV station?

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Grace,

No, that would have required turning on my TV which I virtually never do...and, I forgot.

I'm going to try to watch it online though I don't particularly care to watch things online.

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I got up before 6 a.m. to be able to watch it, and 30 minutes into Episode 2, my internet connection disappeared. Grr

BUT anyway what I saw, it is fantastic. :) The imagery that Fr Barron creates with his words and with the visuals is just beautiful.

For example, he compares the Church to a ship and then we see a picture of Notre Dame looking like it is moving down the Seine, and he notes how the flying buttresses look like oars.

It is not at all "just" a history of the Church, or a dry documentary. I think most people (?) will find something fresh about the way Fr Barron presents themes. The half hour I saw was so packed with ideas and images that I could hardly process it fast enough. He talked about (again the ship) and Noah hunkering down and then coming out again, and segued into John Paul II and the way he did that in Poland, how the Catholic Poles went underground, and then --- ah, when you see the part about John Paul going back to Poland as Pope-- it is awesome. :) Episode 2 talks about how the Church is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.

I hope everybody watches this. It is great. Catholics will love it, and I wish non-Catholics would be open-minded enough to watch it.

Also pray for protection for Fr Barron. This project will seriously annoy someone.

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Grace, is this on EWTN television?


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Mary wrote:
Grace, is this on EWTN television?


Mary,
I'm watching it on my computer. It's free.
Today (Thursday) at 11 pm Eastern time they are showing Episode 3: Fr. Barron explores the ancient practices of the Church’s worship that endure to this very day, and shows how the Sacred Liturgy embodies the whole of the Faith in diverse places as Jerusalem, Rome, Chicago, Orvieto and Mexico City.

Here is the schedule:
http://www.ewtn.com/tv/NA_2011_Nov_Advance.asp

Here is the page I start from.
http://www.ewtn.com/tv/index.asp

Click on the box on the right side where it says:
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Here's a schedule. (The big one turned out funny-looking when I tried to copy & paste).

Catholicism
Ep. 3: Thu. Nov. 17 at 11 PM ET & Sat. Nov. 19 at 4 PM ET
Ep. 4: Fri. Nov. 18 at 10 PM ET & Sat. Nov. 19 at 5 PM ET
Ep. 5: Fri. Nov. 18 at 11 PM ET & Sat. Nov. 19 at 6 PM ET
Ep. 1: Sat. Nov. 19 at 1 PM & 10 PM ET
Ep. 2: Sat. Nov. 19 at 2 PM & 11 PM ET


Read more: http://www.ewtn.com/tv/index.asp#ixzz1dzSDNoYK

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Episode 3 is all about the Eucharist. I loved the examples given to show how reality and appearance can be quite different. One was that it looks to us like the sun travels across the sky, but in reality it doesn't. Fr Barron explains well about how words can change reality and that the Eucharist is not just symbolic. In the Gospel of John when Jesus asks, "Will you also go away?" after many followers left because of the hard teaching, I thought ... how Protestantism has left Jesus.

I have a question about something. It seemed to me that they showed a priest lifting the Chalice and the congregation clapping instead of somebody ringing the little bells. Is that a custom in some places? (I might have perceived wrongly).

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Grace,

Part one is being aired at our parish on the 14th...I'm hoping to be able to attend that day though I'm not certain.

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Val,

Do try your best to go.

And encourage any RCIAers and Catechism kids to go. I wish I had lots of extra money: I would love to buy the set for the local Catholic school. If I were running a Catholic school, I would have all the kids see it around 6th grade and every 2 years after that.

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