CHICAGO, Oct 02, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Publishing books, podcasting his sermons
and posting movie reviews on his YouTube channel were just warm-ups for
Chicago priest and popular theologian Fr. Robert Barron. Next month, he heads
to Rome to shoot the second episode of his biggest production yet -- a $10
million, 10-part TV documentary on Catholicism.
With filming for the first part completed in Israel in June, the next nine
episodes will bring Fr. Barron and his production crew to Rome, Krakow,
Warsaw, New York, St. Petersburg, Istanbul, Sinai, Nazareth, Ephesus, Lourdes,
Guadalupe, Athens, Corinth, Mexico City, Lagos, Rio de Janeiro, Assisi,
Auschwitz, Calcutta, Philadelphia -- 30 locations in 15 countries in all.
Viewers can preview the sweeping production online and participate in viral
pilgrimages at
http://www.WordOnFire.org.
Through his journeys, Fr. Barron will explain what Catholics believe and
why -- using art, architecture, literature, music and all the riches of the
Catholic tradition to tell a visually arresting and inspiring story. It may be
one of the most ambitious productions ever to promote the Catholic faith to
the world.
"'Catholicism' could well become one of the most significant efforts ever
to advance what Pope John Paul II called 'The New Evangelization,'" said
George Weigel, biographer of Pope John Paul II and Distinguished Senior Fellow
of Washington's Ethics and Public Policy Center. "Truth, goodness, beauty --
they're all here, in a stimulating and compelling exploration of the
spiritual, moral, and intellectual riches of the Catholic world. This is the
Catholic story told from inside, with knowledge, sympathy, and passion, rooted
in friendship with Jesus Christ."
"In looking at the modern challenges and opportunities facing the Church,
I felt an urgency to come up with a creative and constructive response to
remind people of the richness and good news that Catholic tradition brings
people," said Fr. Barron. "What I didn't realize at first is how far our
travels would take us. We'll log more miles than St. Paul on his apostolic
mission, I hope without the shipwreck."
A portion of the first episode is available online at
http://www.WordOnFire.org. Titled "Amazed and Afraid -- The Revelation of God
Become Man," it follows Fr. Barron through Israel. From the lush region of
ancient Caesarea Phillipi, to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, to the holy
city of Jerusalem and to the eternal city of Rome, Fr. Barron illuminates and
explains the Catholic Faith's conviction that Jesus of Nazareth is the
promised Messiah and the revelation of God become man.
While the project will take more than a year to complete, its supporters
can follow its making online. The Word on Fire Web site will feature a
community forum and behind-the-scenes interviews, photos, and information to
create an immersive experience that allows followers to become a part of the
story.
Fr. Barron is an award-winning author of nine books on Catholicism and
creator of five DVDs, 25 YouTube reviews of American culture and hundreds of
podcasted sermons. With such new-media savvy, it's no surprise he was adamant
about using the latest in high-definition technology for the documentary. To
further ensure the highest production values, Fr. Barron tapped as executive
producer Mike Leonard, a 30-year veteran correspondent for NBC's Today show.
The documentary is being funded entirely by private donations, with the
goal of raising $10 million for the production, promotion, distribution and
study guides for the film.
About Fr. Robert Barron and Word on Fire Ministries
Fr. Robert Barron is from Western Springs, Illinois, and is a priest of
the Archdiocese of Chicago. He received his Master's Degree in Philosophy from
the Catholic University of America (1982) and his doctorate in theology from
the Institut Catholique de Paris (1992). He currently holds the Francis
Cardinal George Chair of Faith and Culture at the University of St. Mary of
the Lake/Mundelein Seminary. A prominent author, his many books include "And
Now I See: A Theology of Transformation," "Thomas Aquinas: Spiritual Master,"
"Heaven in Stone and Glass," "The Strangest Way: Walking the Christian Path"
and most recently, "Eucharist" and a compilation of his life-changing sermons
entitled "Word on Fire." His numerous articles on theology and culture have
appeared in a variety of journals, newspapers and magazines. Father Barron's
popular DVDs include "Untold Blessing," "Conversion" and "Seven Deadly Sins,
Seven Lively Virtues." In addition to his academic work, writing, and media
outreach, Father Barron is the director of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
He is considered by many to be one of the leading Catholic evangelists of our
time.
For more information, contact:
Mike Aabram
Edelman
312-297-7021 or 312-804-5738
Mike.Aabram@edelman.com
SOURCE Fr. Robert Barron and Word on Fire Ministries
http://www.WordOnFire.org
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