Source: The New Culture Forum via YouTube. The New Culture Forum proudly presents “Indoctrination: How Woke Conquered the Classroom”, the tenth episode in our acclaimed documentary series: #NCFHERESIES. It is written and presented by Fr. Calvin Robinson, broadcaster and commentator but also a former teacher and school governor closely involved […]
Documentary
A range of documentary films.
The Making of a Catholic Priest
Source: Word on Fire Institute via youtube.com. From his Arkansas upbringing, to his military experience, through his vocational ascent, Fr. Stephen Gadberry shares his trials, tragedy, and ultimate joy, answering Christ’s call to engage the culture and spread the Gospel message. Join Fr. Gadberry inside the Word on Fire Institute […]
Damaged Babies & Broken Hearts
Source: Samantha Hawley reporter for ABC News In-Depth via youtube.com. Damaged Babies & Broken Hearts: Ukraine’s commercial surrogacy industry. Ukraine is the new ‘go-to’ destination for couples desperate to be parents. But our investigation uncovers an industry out of control that exploits surrogate mothers and leaves babies abandoned. With international […]
St Joseph: Our Spiritual Father [Documentary]
Source: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council via YouTube While the Gospel has not preserved any of his words, his actions have resounded through the ages. Joseph of Nazareth stands out as the model par excellence of Christian virtue, a brilliant example of obedience to God and trust in Divine Providence. […]
Loreto – The Mystery of the Holy House
Source: Janson Media via YouTube An exclusive documentary investigation into one of the most fascinating and controversial mysteries of Christianity. How was the Holy House of the Virgin Mary transported from its original location in Nazareth, Palestine, to the town of Loreto on Italy’s Adriatic coast? #FULLDOCUMENTARY #DOCUMENTARY #HOLYHOUSE Other […]
Saint Nicholas: The Real Story
Source: Vision Video via YouTube Saint Nicholas: The Real Story (2015) Full Movie Everybody knows the story of Santa Claus, the red–suited figure who lives at the North Pole and distributes gifts to good children every Christmas Eve. But is there any historical evidence about the real man on which […]
BBC Bias Exposed – An Insider’s Story
Source: The New Cultural Forum Channel via YouTube From the shocking cover up of Jimmy Savile, to the mistreatment of Lord McAlpine & Sir Cliff Richard and the scandal of Martin Bashir’s interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, the BBC’s reputation for honesty and integrity has never been lower. With […]
Fatal Flaws
Fatal Flaws: Legalising Assisted Death is a thought-provoking journey through Europe and North America to ask one of the most fundamental philosophical questions of our time: should we be giving doctors the right inlaw to end the life of others by euthanasia or assisted suicide
‘We were making her die. Because it suited us & her family’.
Source: Life Institute via YouTube ‘We were making her die. Because it suited us & her family’. Nurse’s experience with assisted suicide. Kristina Hodgetts is a Canadian nurse who worked at both a large Ontario hospital as well as a rural nursing home. As a professional nurse, she fell prey […]
Poverty in Dublin 1960s (Pt.1) – RADHARC
Source: johnniejukebox via YouTube Amazing insight into poverty in 1960’s Ireland. While no one needed to die of hunger, some just existed in a state of hopelessness. Radharc, a groundbreaking Catholic documentary series which aired on RTE, the Irish state broadcaster. The programme tackled some of the most pressing social […]
Poverty in Dublin 1960s (Pt.2) – RADHARC
Source: johnniejukebox via YouTube Amazing insight into poverty in 1960’s Ireland. While no one needed to die of hunger, some just existed in a state of hopelessness. Radharc, a groundbreaking Catholic documentary series which aired on RTE, the Irish state broadcaster. The programme tackled some of the most pressing social […]
Ireland’s Great Hunger and the Irish Diaspora
Source: Rebecca Abbott via YouTube Why did over a million people Irish people die of starvation and disease, and more than two million leave that country during roughly six years in the mid-1800s? The label “potato famine” doesn’t begin to explain a crisis that was hundreds of years in the […]