Posted on 03/04/2018 2:13:15 PM PST by Varda
Dear Friend:
Whether you live near or far from Franciscan University of Steubenville, you are invited to join us for a special event on Sunday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Finnegan Fieldhouse. Actor Jim Caviezel (Passion of the Christ) will be on campus to discuss his new movie, Paul, Apostle of Christ, and screen excerpts from the film. Caviezel will be part of a panel discussion led by EWTN anchor Raymond Arroyo, alongside Dr. Scott Hahn, and Eric Groth, a 1993 Franciscan University alumnus and an executive producer of Paul, Apostle of Christ.
If you cannot join us live, the event will be streamed live online beginning at 7:30 p.m. EST.
More than a movie preview, this evening promises to deepen our Lenten journey as we learn about the birth of the Church amidst seemingly impossible odds when St. Luke (Caviezel) risks his life to visit St. Paul (James Faulkner) held captive in Neros darkest prison cell.
Live Stream - https://weare.franciscan.university/PaulMovieDiscussion
In case anyone is interested.
Wish I could be there. Great place. My Bible study ground is studying Ephesians.
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I can’t be there either but hubby is on the way there. They said be there at least an hour and half early so I expect it to be packed. I’ll be watching online though.
Thanks for the head’s up.....we will be watching.
Thanks
I saw Caviezel last week.
Was he talking about the movie?
Yes
Thank you s-o-o much!
Do you happen to know if this is going to be televised live as well?
I don’t believe so.
Live thread?
Well, this sure is exciting; thanks again!
What does it take to do that?
I’m excited too. Now I’m hoping their IT department comes through.
Oh, drat! They have a free trial, but you have to give credit card info so they can charge you thereafter.
Who is they?l
I have no idea. I guess just keep posting.
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