New Documentary Offers an Inside Look at Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Man Who Would Be Pope

New Documentary Offers an Inside Look at Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Man Who Would Be Pope 2016-09-30T15:54:59-05:00

Francis: The Pope from the New World, the Knights of Columbus’ new documentary, is coming to television screens in Canada, courtesy of Salt + Light TV.

The hour-long documentary will air on Sunday, November 24 at 9:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Eastern Time, and Wednesday, November 27 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

It will also be live-streamed at the Salt+LightTV website.  The DVD is available for purchase at Amazon. 

Following is the description from the film’s website:

On March 13, 2013 the world was introduced to Pope Francis.  He was the first Pope from the Americas, the first Jesuit, and the first to take the name Francis.  Within days he had captured the hearts of the world through his gestures of humility and care for the common man.  Yet he remained largely unknown.

Francis: The Pope from the New World unveils the personality, passion and extraordinary faith of the new Pope.  Shot on location in Buenos Aires, and featuring interviews with close friends, collaborators, and his official biographer, this documentary film traces the remarkable rise of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.

From growing up surrounded by soccer games and tango music, to his defense of the poor and marginalized of Buenos Aires during his time as Archbishop, this film explores the abiding compassion and unwavering resolve of a priest, a bishop, and now a Pope seeking to bring the Church to the frontiers of society.  From overcoming the challenges of the day including Argentina’s Dirty War, to his tireless advocacy for the poor and marginalized, Francis: The Pope from the New World paints an indelible  portrait of a towering figure of our time.

Here is the trailer, which gives you an idea what you can look forward to.

If you can’t watch tonight, or if you’d like to see it again and again, order Francis: The Pope from the New World for your own film library.

 


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