Love God Love Each Other
This original song written by Bob Rice and performed by Righteous B, Taylor Tripodi and Born, drives home Christ’s admonition to love with no exceptions.
The Catechism is broken into four sections. It starts with the Creed, which is the backbone, the skeleton of the deposit of faith. Then we have the Sacraments, the nervous system, the way that we experience God. Add to that Morality, the muscles we need to be strong enough to live a holy life. But it all comes together in Prayer, the life blood we need to have a relationship with God.
Put them all together, and we have a living person- Jesus Christ, the image of the invisible God and the goal of all catechesis. The more we know about Him, the more we’re able to love Him and be like Him.
This original song written by Bob Rice and performed by Righteous B, Taylor Tripodi and Born, drives home Christ’s admonition to love with no exceptions.
Children play on a playground and we see a glimpse of how boundaries make us free.
Fr. Joseph Espaillat explores the pitfalls of relativism and why we are made for better than the “I’m okay/you’re okay” mentality that is plaguing humanity.
Meet Manny, a young man who’s taking a few hits to his dignity from people who aren’t weighing the impact of their words.
Jake keeps messing up, except he doesn’t see it that way—at least not at first. Thanks to a little outside help, that’s about to change.
A handful of teens are in a chapel. They are praying, worshipping, adoring. See what’s moving them in such a powerful way.
We all want to be happy. The question is, “How do we make that happen?” Explore a non-conventional path to true happiness.
Hear a youth perspective on the meaning of the 4th commandment.
Sarah and Lucy are hanging out on the couch discussing life when Sarah makes a
disturbing discovery.
Five young men talk openly and frankly about pornography, its pervasiveness, its danger, its addictive nature and its beat-ability.
Five young women talk openly and frankly about pornography, its effects, its danger, and the fact that it’s not just a guy thing.
Sr. Alicia Torres speaks about how her involvement in pro-life work led to a broader understanding of the value of every human life.
Follow three people who struggle with being content and come to resolution through the realization of their inherent worth and God-given blessings.
Writer/Director Andrew Hyatt shares his journey from living a lie to living the truth.
Bob Rice, host of The Faith Show, has two special guests, and when it comes to sex, they
couldn’t be more opposed to each other. See how he handles them and who he calls in for
some added help.
Two girls are living on opposite ends of the social spectrum. One seems to have it all and one is
reminded every day that she doesn’t. Then something happens that closes the gap between them.
We always ask for more hours in a day, but what if the hours we’ve been given aren’t enough because they’ve been stolen? And what if we’re the ones doing the stealing? Explore the possibility that we can take back time by doing one simple, but difficult thing.
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
Be sure to watch all seven videos in this series (available below)
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
In this series of seven short films, Richard encounters a moose that has something to say about the choices he’s making.
In our struggle to believe in Jesus’ radical love for us, it’s important to remember that his mercy is greater than any fear.