At a time when families have been huddled together, the film is a beacon of light to remind families that there is authentic power in family prayer, says Fr David Guffey.
The people of Ireland have a right to know the truth about abortion and the multi-billion dollar abortion industry – co-directors Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman.
This series will equip young people throughout Ireland – and beyond – to take an honest look at the questions they have about Jesus, the Bible, and what it means to be a Christian in the world today.
Scorsese movie tells the story of two Jesuit missionaries facing violence and persecution in 17th century Japan.
Ireland has moved on, people have moved on and sometimes that comes as shock – Crosscare Migrant Project.
It began in 2014 as an effort to tap into the ecumenical collaboration of IEC2012. The different traditions would read, pray and celebrate the Bible together over one week.
Epic story of the Resurrection told through the eyes of an unbelieving Roman solider, Calvius, played by British star, Joseph Fiennes.
"Heaven is a place where we experience God's love in a new way and we enter into communion with that God” - Archbishop Martin.
Former Archbishop of Westminster to speak on ‘Pope Francis: Witness to Mercy’ at Kilkenny faith event.
"Many reflective Catholics are taking up the scriptures because there they find that nourishment that keeps them in a faithful relationship with Jesus and the Holy Spirit."
The focus is on the Bible but looked at from different perspectives using the lens of film, music, ethics and law.
Representatives of Ireland's main Christian churches will explore and study the application of the Word of God to life and culture through 32 events at 15 venues.
Jack Reynor, who is a former student of Belvedere College, has won the World Cinema Special Jury Prize for acting for his role in Glassland.
90-minute film ‘Tyburn Convent Gloria Deo’ which was shot in nine of the order’s convents nominated for Culture Unplugged festival.
Food Not Fuel relates the struggles of the indigenous Mayans in Guatemala.
The film, which has been titled ‘I Thirst’, will be released in 2015.
New book explores why do we pray and what does praying do for us, for God and for the world?