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Eye on the Church :
Salt + Light Television, creator and host David Naglieri focuses his eye on a series of contemporary issues which reveal Catholic individuals or groups who impact the world with their faith and whose stories are oftentimes misunderstood. From the controversy over Pius XII and the Holocaust to the current battles over Catholic Education, Eye on the Church is investigative journalism with a redemptive message.
Previous Episodes Below...
Eye on the Church – Sex Abuse in London: On the Road to Hope
The decades of abuse perpetrated by Fr. Charles Sylvestre left a trail of bitterness and betrayal in the diocese of London. David profiles the story of how an honest and caring bishop, a crusading crown attorney, and many of the faithful came together to say “Never Again!”
Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust
One of the most persistent controversies facing the Catholic Church in the decades after World War II is the alleged silence of Pope Pius XII during the Nazi Holocaust. As the Vatican moves closer towards the planned Beatification of the wartime Pope “Eye on the Church” investigates the claims against Pope Eugenio Pacelli. Features an exclusive interview with Sr. Margherita Marchione, the author of numerous books defending Pope Pius, and historian Dr. Robert Ventresca.
The Vietnamese Boat People: A Legacy of Faith
With the fall of Saigon to communist forces in 1975 millions of Vietnamese citizens decided to flee their country rather than face life under a communist regime. Of the 2 million “Boat People” that fled half never made it. Hundreds of thousands were lost at sea or became victims of marauding pirates. In this issue of “Eye on the Church” David Naglieri speaks to many Vietnamese Catholic Canadians who share how the gospel virtues of faith and hope lay the foundations for their survival.
A Phoenix Rising:
The Story of St. Bonaventure’s College
With the debate raging across Canada about the necessity and value of Catholic education, “Eye on the Church” profiles a group of dedicated parents who worked with the Jesuit Province in Newfoundland to resurrect Catholic Education after its elimination through a public referendum.
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