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The Footprints of God: Mary the Mother of God

Steve Ray, author and apologist, explores the pivotal role of Mary, Jesus' mother, in Catholic theology and the story of salvation.

Steve Ray, author and apologist, embarks on a historical and theological journey to explore the significance of Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, in the Church and salvation history. The documentary features stunning locations where biblical events occurred, along with extensive use of artwork and iconography. The series delves into topics such as God's plan to save humanity, Mary's betrothal to Joseph, her role as the Ark of the New Covenant, and the meaning of the Rosary prayer. It also covers the Holy Family's life in Nazareth, the perpetual virginity of Mary, and the significance of the wedding feast in Cana. The documentary concludes with a visit to Mary's house in Ephesus and the Greek island of Patmos, where Apostle John was exiled.

Info about The Footprints of God: Mary the Mother of God

Studio(s): Ignatius Press

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 2002

Genres:Documentary