Youth
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1) Anxious Hearts (Three Segments Version). Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1989.
“A story within a story about the longing of young people to be loved and to love. The film speaks to the real world of young people—with their language and culture—but its message is universal. This video parable will engender lively discussion and will leave lasting images with those who share it. Anxious Hearts is upbeat and entertaining, but it is also poignant and accurate about the feelings and images that get in the way of real communication. Powerful in its simplicity, Anxious Hearts provides an experience that will touch adults and teenagers alike.”
Reference Number: 00954
2) Anxious Hearts (Unified Version). Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1989.
Reference Number: 00955
3) Bridging the Gap Between Parents and Teens Series I: Talking and Listening with Teens. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publications, 1990. 49 min. (Three Tapes)
“Filled with sensible, practical advice and addressing important concerns, this nine-part video series will generate tremendous response and enthusiasm as it strengthens adult/youth relationships in area such as: Valuing the respectful exchange of ideas, being an understanding listener, recognizing the effects of peer pressure, sharing and celebrating faith. Segment1: Keeping the Lines Open. Segment 2: Listening is Caring. Segment 3: Everyday Hassles.”
Reference Number: 01052
4) Bridging the Gap Between Parents and Teens Series II: Getting Along with Teens and Their Friends. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publications, 1990. 45 min. (Three Tapes)
“Segment 1: Choices and Consequences. Segment 2: A Friend, Not a Judge. Segment 3: Can We Talk?”
Reference Number: 01053
5) Bridging the Gap Between Parents and Teens Series III: Sharing Faith with Teens. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publications, 1990. 42 min. (Three Tapes)
“Segment 1: Loving is Also Holy. Segment 2: Faith Sharing Takes Courage. Segment 3: Come to the Party!”
Reference Number: 01054
6) Channel 4 Interview with Don Kimball (Original).
Reference Number: 00956
7) Choose Life, Choose Love: Sex & Catholic Youth (Tape I: Adult Leadership In-Service Sessions). Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1991. 90 min.
“Simply put, Sr. Sawyer Knows how to help young people see the big picture of human sexuality and relationships. As a result, they become more skilled in making decisions and choices that foster positive friendships. This program emphasizes a Catholic perspective on human sexuality. Segment 1: “It’s My Decision”. Segment 2: Moral Confusion.”
Reference Number: 00957
8) Choose Life, Choose Love: Sex & Catholic Youth (Tape II: Youth Sessions). Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1991. 120 min.
“Segment 1: L.I.F.E. Choices. Segment 2: Dating and Moral Ideal. Segment 3: Contraception and Catholic Youth. Segment 4: Abortion: Morality vs. Legality. Segment 5: Homosexuality. Segment 6: Choose Love.”
Reference Number: 00958
9) Decisions: Teens, Sex & Pregnancy. Niles, Illinois: Roa. 26 min.
Reference Number: 00959
10) Don Kimball and Friends: Tape One Friends. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1988. 30 min.
“Friendship is a central concern of young people, and in this program, teenagers discuss communication and friendship, what friendship is, the qualities that promote friendship, the roles of trust and confidentiality, the need for similar values, making and keeping good friends, and the pain of friendships that end.”
Reference Number: 00960
11) Don Kimball and Friends: Tape Two Prayer. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1988. 30 min.
“In this program teenagers share their ideas about talking and listening to God, the importance of prayer, and the role of religion in their lives.”
Reference Number: 00963
12) Don Kimball and Friends: Tape Three Parents. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1988. 30 min.
“This program helps young people talk about some of the most sensitive issues in their lives. By discussing how they would change their parents, how they think their parents would change them, and the dynamics of family relationships, teenagers paint revealing portraits of themselves and their families.”
Reference Number: 00964
13) Don Kimball and Friends: Tape Four Parties. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1988. 30 min.
“Most teens love parties but are not necessarily equipped to deal with the problems that parties can create. In this program young people discuss the social and emotional difficulties of parties and learn how to cope responsibly with the pressures that parties can create.”
Reference Number: 00966
14) Edge TV: Violence. Colorado Springs, Colorado: IMS. 60 min.
“Injury and abuse come in many forms and places, including families and relationships. Feel the vivid accounts of struggle and true spiritual growth in Violence through circumstances uncomfortably close to home. Lexiconorama returns with tough words and major misconceptions as your friends tell us about things we take for granted. Steve Taylor reveals the ups and downs of his career in the Christian and secular music scenes in this edition’s Artist Profile. Here’s what his press releases haven’t told you. Our Bonus Video “Cash Cow” comes from his newest album. Catholic kids from all over the world descend upon Denver, Colorado for a visit from Pope John Paul II. Experience their hopes and dreams in the exciting and unprecedented World Youth Day. Omar and Germaine are back and they’re Stuck along with their friend K.C. in part one of a new Edge-TV drama. Watch their carefully crafted exteriors disintegrate and real issues emerge in this unusual interplay.”
Reference Number: 00967
15) Joshua. Oblate Media and Communications, 2002. 90 min.
"Based on the best-selling novel by Joseph Girzone that touched the lives of millions, Joshua is an inspirational story about a stranger whose mysterious "supernatural" powers inspire a small town. When Joshua moves to the outskirts of Aubern, he awakens the curiosity of the sleepy town. The locals aren't quite sure what to make of him. They don't know who he is or where hs came from, but no one can shake the feeling that they've known him for years. Known only by his first name, his wisdom and compassion place him at the center of the town's attention. This attention itensifies as Joshua shatters prejudice and misconception, and even seems to perform miracles. Despite his benevolence and selfless work in the community, some remain suspicious. THere are those who fear that no one in today's world would do something for nothing. Just what exactly is Joshua up to? In the end, it is the answer to that question which is nearly as extraordinary as the discovery of that same transforming power in each of their own hearts."
Reference Number: 01111
16) Life on the Edge: Emotions: Can You Trust Them?. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Focus On Family, 1993. 39 min.
"Though emotional ups and downs are part of living, they don't have to dominate life. When contradictory messages from society and overwhelming passion collide, you need sure guidance. In Emotions: Can You Trust Them? Dr. Dobson helps you understand your emotions and offers keys for handling them by making decisions based on faith instead of feelings."
Reference Number: 01010
17) Life on the Edge: Finding God's Will for Your Life. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Focus On Family, 1993. 52 min.
"You'll discover how to make wise decisions for a positive future. Whether you're selecting a career, finding a mate, or choosing a lifestyle, Dr. Dobson shows you how to balance responsibility and freedom, and make decisions within the will of God."
Reference Number: 01011
18) Life on the Edge: Love Must Be Tough. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Focus On Family, 1993. 53 min.
"Genuine love must be tough if it's to survive the stresses of today's world. Love Must Be Tough shows how resilient love is based on mutual trust and respect. This perspective on human behavior helps you build healthy relationships based on mutual responsibility, confidence and courage."
Reference Number: 01012
19) Life on the Edge: Pornography: Addictive, Progressive and Deadly. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Focus On Family, 1993. 47 min.
"Pornography is a trop. Soft-porn or hard-core, pornography is the secret addiction that has destroyed careers, relationships and lives. This frank talk about temptation, addiction and perversion helps you avoid destructive choices. Pornography: Addictive, Progressive and Deadly includes segments from Dr. Dobson's interview with serial Killer Ted Bundy telling how he was influenced by pornography."
Reference Number: 01014
20) Life on the Edge: The Myth of Save Sex. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Focus On Family, 1993. 52 min.
"Is there really such a thing as safe sex? Dr. Dobson and Dr. Joe McIlhaney tackle the popular myths and misinformation that our society feeds us, showing that morality isn't the only reason to delay sex until after marriage. The Myth of Safe Sex emphasizes the medical implications of promiscuity, leading to today's epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases. Safe sex isn't. It's better to wait."
Reference Number: 01013
21) Life on the Edge: When God Doesn't Make Sense. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Focus On Family, 1993. 49 min.
"When you're young, it's easy to believe that life will always be carefree and happy. But every person who lives long enough will experience difficulties that are not easy to understand. Doubting one's faith and one's self is a natural part of the Christian life. Dr. Dobson offers insight into the trials of life and how to cope with them. Based on material from the book, When God Doesn't Make Sense."
Reference Number: 01015
22) One Too Many.
“Deals with the problem of teenage drinking.”
Reference Number: 00968
23) The Power of Choice. San Francisco, California: Live Wire Video Publishers, 1987. 60 min.
“If you are a teenager, or the parent of a teenager, or even just the next door neighbor of one, you know what a mine field the teen years can be. And why shouldn’t they be? After all, at the very time we are just starting to take control of our lives—to make our own choices and decisions—we must also contend with self-doubt and runaway hormones and a gripping need for social acceptance. Just how in the world is a kid supposed to cope with a mess like that? Be a V.I.P. In The Power of Choice, comedian/teen counselor Michael Pritchard shows young people how to be V.I.P.’s—to use Vision, Initiative, and Perspective to make the kinds of choices that put them in control of their lives. The camera follows Pritchard on a tour of high schools across the nation, as he delights audiences with brilliant and insightful comedy and lead teenagers in exciting problem solving sessions about such issues as peer pressure, self esteem, parent relations, teen pregnancy, and drug and alcohol use. It’s an enlightening and fun-filled hour that all teenager and their families will enjoy.”
Reference Number: 00969
24) Prayer Today. Dubuque, Iowa: Brown-Roa. 63 min.
“Calls teenagers to a prayerful life. Each segment is approximately seven minutes long. Segment 1: Meet John Foppe. Segment 2: Do You Pray? Segment 3: What Should I Say? Segment 4: Does God Hear Our Prayers? Segment 5: Different Ways to Pray. Segment 6: Finding the Time to Pray. Segment 7: Listening to God. Segment 8: Prayerfully celebrating the Mass. Segment 9: Traditional Prayer.”
Reference Number: 00970
25) Real Love the Video Series: Volume One Love is Not a Warm Fuzzy. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00971
26) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Two the Four Loves. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00972
27) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Three Sex Speaks a Language. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00973
28) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Four Babies are More than Drool. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00974
29) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Five One Disease Can Ruin Your Whole Day. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00975
30) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Six Freedom to Dump Losers. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00976
31) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Seven Love Means Never Having to Say “I’m Sorry I Messed Up Your Life”. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00977
32) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Eight Walking the Walk. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00978
33) Real Love the Video Series: Volume Nine Getting Past the Past. Tempe, Arizona: Conner Entertainment, 1998. 25 min.
Reference Number: 00979
34) A Real Man Talks about Sexuality. Pleasant Hill, California: Womanity. 11:56 min.
Reference Number: 00980
35) Rock’n U. Franklin, Tennessee: Interlinc, 2005. (DVD).
“Imagine a weekend retreat for teenage Christian musicians held at your church. The weekend features a semi-pro band and local musicians as instructors, with lots of workshops and performances. "Rockers' Hours" are kept (don't go to bed until 1:00 in the morning. Have breakfast at 10:00). The weekend finale is a concert featuring the kids and a performance by the semi-pro band. That's a Rock'N U event. This DVD and accompanying Rock'N U Leaders Guide gieves all you need to create your own event to motivate your student musicians and to begin the process of training your future players. With Interlinc's resources as a guide and tool, a single church or a network of churches could do a Rock'N U event that will involve dozens of young musicians learning to use their talent for God!”
Reference Number: 01247
36) Saving Sex for Marriage. Pleasant Hill, California: Womanity. 15 min.
“What kind of Person would you like to marry? What is real love? What is wrong with pre-marital sex? Can you control you sex drive? Why listen to your parents? Why is virginity important? Who is a secondary virgin? What is the purpose of sex? What is the marriage commitment?”
Reference Number: 00981
37) Sex has a Price Tag. Englewood, Colorado: Creative Youth Resources/Youth for Christ, 1996.
“People today are faced with a raging plague of sex related problems. Pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV and rape statistics are at all time highs and climbing. Before young people will buy into abstinence, they must hear a convincing message. In Sex has a Price Tag, renowned speaker Pam Stenzel combines her personal story and extensive pregnancy counseling experience into a hard-hitting look at the consequences of sexual activity outside of a lifetime commitment. In a captivating and inspiring talk, Pam tackles the tough issues of sex with candor, insight and a challenge for young people to get the “abstinence advantage.””
Reference Number: 00982
38) Sex & the Young Child. Los Angeles, California: Franciscan Communications, 1987. 108 min.
“Popular parent educator Jo Schlehofer provides an insightful introductory talk to parents on sexuality and the younger child. Her sensitive presentation is divided into three segments, approximately one half hour each. The first segment, “Sexuality and Relationships” defines human sexuality in wholistic and developmental terms. She examines the influence of society, media and values on healthy sexual development. The second segment, “Ages and Stages of Sex” focuses directly on four stages of childhood development: the initial stage (from birth t the end of the first year), the toddler stage, the preschool stage and the latent stage (from six to nine years). Schlehofer includes the questions children most often ask and suggests the best ways for parents to respond. The third segment, “Development Sexuality” details how healthy sexual growth is fostered by positive self-image, by honest and sensitive communication and by careful role modeling.”
Reference Number: 00983
39) She Said Yes. Plough Publishing House, 1999. 25 min.
“In this 25-minute video tribute, Cassie Bernall’s friends and parents relive the Littleton tragedy and describe how the massacre and its aftermath strengthened their faith and gave their lives new meaning. The video includes riveting accounts by survivors and haunting images from that fateful day at Columbine, exclusive footage of Cassie’s last years, and interviews with her friends about the impact her short life and sudden death had on them. An excellent springboard for youth group and family discussion.”
Reference Number: 00984
40) Some Assembly Required: Teens Talk About Faith. Chicago, Illinois: Loyola Productions, 2003. 29:27 min.
"What roles do faith and spirituality play in the lives of teenagers? For today's teens, religion doesn't come in a one-size-fits-all box. Instead, teens must strive to develop their own authentic spiritual identity whild listening to competing messages from mass media, school, and home. Aimed at a teen audience and with a youthful, contemporary feel, this 30 min. video featrues eleven teens--freshmen through seniors in high school--sharing their views on faith, God, service, Jesus, prayer, and liturgy. The teens candidly discuss their struggles to have a spiritual life amid the daily chaos and stress of teen culture."
Reference Number: 01085
41) Stenzel, Pam. Take a Look in the Mirror: For Girls Only. Grand Rapids, Michigan: StraightTalk, 2001. (Video).
“Describe your dream man. Why would a guy like that want YOU? James 1:22-25 admonishes us to "look in the mirror". Is your view of yourself consistent with the truth of the Scripture, or is it distorted by the mirrors of the world? The video will discuss crucial topics for girls, such as: What truly gives you value? The struggle with eating disorders. God's unique call and purpose for women. The importance of spiritual accountability relationships. "Is what I am wearing consistent with who I am and what I am called to do?"”
Reference Number: S-00215
42) Storytelling. Diocese of Dallas. 30 min.
“Rather than just lecturing or reading, the catechist will learn various and creative methods for presenting Bible stories from the lessons. Given are: Simple ways to use a story to 1) support a message. 2) summarize a point. 3) involve the students. Learn how to prepare the students, tell the story creatively and provide follow-up activities. Dramatization is taught through character portrayal and the interview process.”
Reference Number: 00985
43) Stress in the Healthy Family. 75 min.
“This video answers the question on the top ten everyday stresses and why it is that some families deal with them more effectively than others. It examines issues like money, children, time and the couple relationship, and techniques for dealing with them with minimal family stress.”
Reference Number: 00986
44) Teens in Crisis Relationships (Tape One): With Parents. Dallas, Texas: Priority Publishing, 1989.
“There’s a crisis in the home…and nobody wants to talk about it. It’s almost like a “wall of silence” has been built. With troubled parents on one side…and confused teenagers on the other. Communication has come to a screeching halt. A young daughter can no longer talk to her mother. An independent son doesn’t want to listen to his dad. As a result, there’s a lot of bitterness, misunderstanding, and tension. All at a time when teenagers need Mom and Dad’s love and understanding the most. This emotionally charged video will give teenagers the courage to tear down those “walls of silence” and heal those broken relationships.”
Reference Number: 00987
45) Teens in Crisis Relationships (Tape Two): With Friends. Dallas, Texas: Priority Publishing, 1989.
“Few things are more valuable in life than friends. But for teenagers, making new friends is not always easy. Many teenagers will never know the value of true friendship until they run a gauntlet of obstacles. Young people face the fear of rejection…the exclusion of cliques…and the anxiety of peer pressure. The real life stories on this video provide answers for teenagers wanting to create lasting friendships, repair broken relationships, and how to handle the pressures associated with them.”
Reference Number: 00988
46) Teens in Crisis Relationships (Tape Three): With the Opposite Sex. Dallas, Texas: Priority Publishing, 1989.
“Relationships with the opposite sex are probable the most misunderstood of all teenage relationships. Dating can be exciting and scary at the same time. It’s worse than an emotional roller coaster ride. Teenagers can feel wanted and loved one moment…and then feel rejected or used the next. While this series cannot promise a smooth trip on the roller-coaster ride of dating, it can give young people a “handle to hold onto” around those hairpin curves and down those steep inclines of dating. During this program, young people share their fears of dating. They discuss humorous thoughts on the perfect date. And then teenagers take you on their painful journeys of going “too far” on a date.”
Reference Number: 00989
47) Teens in Crisis Relationships (Tape Four): With Self. Dallas, Texas: Priority Publishing, 1989.
“How’s this for a scary thought? For the rest of your life, you will spend more time with yourself than anyone else on earth! For that reason alone, every teenager must answer this question. How do you feel about yourself? In other words, do you like yourself just the way you are? The majority of young people will answer that question with a loud “NO”. Many teenagers feel inferior, embarrassed and even worthless. Overcoming those negative feelings isn’t easy. Every year, young people hear 5000 negative messages from their parents, teachers, and friends. This program gives young people valuable information on how to feel good about themselves even though they are not perfect.”
Reference Number: 00990
48) Teens in Crisis Relationships (Tape Five): With the World. Dallas, Texas: Priority Publishing, 1989.
“The problems of the world appear very remote to most teenagers. Young people study the world only in terms of geography, economic statistics, or political structure. But the world is made up of people! By traveling to Haiti, Kenya, El Salvador, India, and Zaire, this program takes a compassionate look at the impact that war, starvation, and religious superstition have had around the world. It’s no enough for Christian young people to relate only to the people in their neighborhood. They must look beyond the shores of America…they must seize the opportunities of our day and make a difference in the world for both now and eternity.”
Reference Number: 00991
49) Teens! You Have a Choice. Orleans, Massachusetts: Paraclete Press. 120 min.
“Sexuality, substance abuse, values and peer pressure often feel like overwhelming problems for today’s youth. But the problems need not be overwhelming if teens realize they have the power to choose and the power of God to guide them. This video, through the expert opinions of teen counselors and real-life, unscripted discussions with teen, face these tough issues with facts and faith—abstinence and sexuality, drugs and alcohol, where values come from and how to keep them, how to day no when everyone else is saying yes: standing up to peer pressure.”
Reference Number: 00992
50) To Whom it May Concern...A Program Confronting Teen Suicide. Niles, Illinois: Roa, 01006. 26 min.
Reference Number: 01006
51) The Video Survival Guide for Teenagers (Tape One): Drugs & Alcohol Fastline to Nowhere. Dallas, Texas: Priority One International.
“The drug abuse problem in America is alarming. It’s the black plague of this century. When you strip away the glamour, the glitz, and sensational images of alcohol and other drugs…you are left with a trail of sorrow, broken lives, and shattered dreams. As young people tell their own dramatic stories, this energized program captures the emotional and physical scars of drug abuse.”
Reference Number: 00993
52) The Video Survival Guide for Teenagers (Tape Two): Sex & Dating. Dallas, Texas: Priority One International.
“Loud messages from movies, television, and magazines have portrayed pre-marital sex as the norm to millions of young people. Teenagers are feeling pressured to engage in sexual activity at a very early age. We no longer teach moral absolutes…no definitions of what is right and what is wrong! As a result, millions of teenagers are swimming in a sea of confusion…and suffering severe consequences. The real-life stories on this program are shocking and disturbing! It’s time to give our young people more than just “the fact of life.””
Reference Number: 00995
53) The Video Survival Guide for Teenagers (Tape Three): The Magic of Goal Setting. Dallas, Texas: Priority One International
“Few things in life are more powerful than a dream. A dream of what can be…what needs to be…and what should be. What are your dreams for the future? What would you do if you knew how to make them come true? In just a few minutes, this show may change your whole life. Through the use of magic and humor…this program will show you how to turn “your dreams” into reality. Step by step, you will lean the four “magic” guidelines necessary to accomplish you greatest goals in life. Goal setting is easy…once you learn the magic.”
Reference Number: 00997
54) The Video Survival Guide for Teenagers (Tape Four): Our World: The Big Picture. Dallas, Texas: Priority One International.
“It is very easy to take life in North America for granted. But, one eye-opening trip overseas will give anyone a new appreciation for life in the United States. Beyond our shores, there’s a world torn by terrorism…war…hunger…and disease. We’ll travel down the river highways of Cameroon…fly into the Philippine jungles…visit an animal sacrifice ceremony in Nepal…and helicopter into the primitive Turkana tribe, and much more. This extraordinary program will give young people a better understanding of the problems in our world. It will also show the unlimited opportunities to serve overseas as a missionary, engineer, doctor, or school teacher.”
Reference Number: 00999
55) The Video Survival Guide for Teenagers (Tape Five): Depression and Suicide. Dallas, Texas: Priority One International.
“The news is disturbing and shocking. Suicide is the second greatest cause of death among young people. Like a deadly virus sweeping our world, suicide claims thousands of lives every year. The big question is why? Through real life interviews with teenagers…the fast-paced program zeros in on one of the greatest causes of depression: The breakdown of meaningful relationships young people have with their parents…and with their friends. This emotionally charged show deals with the pain of feeling unloved and rejected. It answers the question, “Does anyone really care for me?”
Reference Number: 01001
56) You Drink, You Drive, You Die. Liguori, Missouri: Liguori Publications. 40 min.
“A dynamic, unforgettable lecture by Bob Anastas, a former high school athletic coach and the founder and executive director of S.A.D.D. (Students Against Driving Drunk). This is the same lecture he delivers to teenage audiences across the country. It opens the lines of communication between parents and their teenagers via the “Contract for Life,” an agreement to provide safe, sober transportation any time, any place, and encourages students to ban together and reverse peer pressure—to stop their friends from driving drunk.”
Reference Number: 01003
57) Youth Ministry Safety Seminar. 1995. 126:30 min.
Reference Number: 01004
58) Youth Ministry Alive Segments 1-2. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1987.
“This thoroughly researched program has been presented in 60 dioceses. It is a complete training program to help you start or enhance youth ministry in your parish. Segment 1: What is Youth Ministry? Segment 2: Who are Young People?”
Reference Number: R-00094
59) Youth Ministry Alive Segments 3-6. Allen, Texas: Tabor Publishing, 1987. 120 min.
“Segment 3: How Do You Plan Youth Ministry? Segment 4: How Do You Develop Leaders for Youth Ministry? Segment 5: How Do You Design Programs? Segment 6: How Do You Put it All Together?”
Reference Number: R-00095
60) Tufts, Tom. The Apostles' Creed: Knowing What We Believe. Brewster, Massachusetts: Paraclete Press, 2003. 95 min.
"Many young people can recite the Apostles' Creed without giving thought to the beliefs they are expressing or to the meaning these beliefs have for their won lives. And yet, the Apostles' Creed is a cornerstone of the Christian faith. The Apostles' Creed: Knowing What We Believe invites young people to go beyond merely knowing the words of the Creed to exploring it as a guide to their Christian walk and a unifying force that connects them to the body of Christ. Divided into seventeen lessons covering each phrase of the Creed, this video brings new meaning to the truth and simplicity of the Apostles' Creed."
Reference Number: T-00045
Promotional Videos
1) Five Extraordinary Days: World Youth Day 1993 Denver, Colorado U.S.A..
“Denver, Colorado, August 15, 1993. The world looks on as Pope John Paul II meets and prays with an international gathering of young adults and youth. Wednesday, August 11-World youth gathering in Denver for five extraordinary days. Thrustday, August 12-The Pope arrives in Denver and meets with President Clinton. Papal welcome at Mile High Stadium. Friday, August 13-The Pope holds a special Mass and Denver Basilica. Saturday, August 14-Pilgrimage to Cherry Creek State Park. Vigil at Cherry Creek State Park. Sunday, August 15-Celebration of Mass at Cherry Creek State Park. Other events included: Community Service, Catechesis, Cultural Festivals.”
Reference Number: 01007
2) The Road to World Youth Day 2002.
“World Youth Days are celebrations that bring together Catholic youth from over 150 countries to learn about their faith and celebrate it. It is characterized by the happiness of the youth being with the Pope and with each other. At World Youth Day 2002 participants will learn how Canadian Catholics live their faith and also experience life in our country. In addition, foreign participants will teach us about how they live their faith and about life in their countries.”
Reference Number: 01009