The Unceasing Call - A Short Documentary Film

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @MarkQ10
    @MarkQ10 Місяць тому +1

    I worked with Fr Gault when he was a doctor in Belfast. Such a joy to see he has been ordained. God bless

  • @mthwsmathew89
    @mthwsmathew89 Місяць тому +1

    Well done Nicola. I was intrigued to see Fr. Chris since his story featured in BBC News did resonate much with us, the doctor-religious brothers and fathers in Camillians. Glad to see the documentary.

    • @nicolabrennan1595
      @nicolabrennan1595  Місяць тому +1

      thank you so much! So glad Fr. Chris' story could resonate with you all🙏

  • @shaunhickland3440
    @shaunhickland3440 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing documentary! Really well edited and good summary of hope for the Church here.

  • @Princessperlers
    @Princessperlers 2 місяці тому +4

    Ive been part of youth 2000 from 2011 and I've known Father Chris for a good number of years but not all about his past. Thank you so much for all of this and I wish you luck in your adventures 😊

  • @kevinhiggins2037
    @kevinhiggins2037 2 місяці тому +3

    Truly beautiful video and testomony to the grace of vocation to the priesthood.. Praise God.

  • @antw3114
    @antw3114 Місяць тому +1

    wonderful film. Thank you

  • @Beanbag777
    @Beanbag777 Місяць тому +1

    Nice video. Would like to see a follow up interviewing guys on their seminary Journey and those recently ordained. It will give a good insight to those discerning. Great to have something Irish for a change too so well done

  • @polemeros
    @polemeros Місяць тому

    Catholicism, and all the other churches, has collapsed in Western Europe since the 60's. Quebec is a similar case: from intense identity to secularity almost overnight. And that happened in Quebec even before the sexual scandals erased any moral standing the Church had. What I find so tragic is that the Irish struggled to maintain faith and race against the English for centuries, and now in single lifetime, they chose a half-Indian homosexual for state leader and changed the law to allow their women to slaughter their own children in the womb and the island is awash in masses of Third World savages. I don't see how the Church can regain its former role because while it can take a stand against abortion, it is in fact complicit in the racial destruction of Europe. Four or five new Dominicans a year is a paltry thing compared to what is happening all over Europe...and North America.