PBS doesn't decide what gets shown. It provides programs to local stations, who make the final decision.
As for the video, all religions talk about miracles, because that is what impressed people in the era of religions' founding. It apparently still does--maybe even more so in the age of science. People still flock to sites of alleged miracles, even if it's just an image on toast or a pattern in a water stain. Religions must attract adherents, or they don't persist.
Theresa is a Titan among saints. If you've read her works, and autobiography, you'd know what I mean.
Rheinlander95 1 week ago
PBS doesn't decide what gets shown. It provides programs to local stations, who make the final decision.
As for the video, all religions talk about miracles, because that is what impressed people in the era of religions' founding. It apparently still does--maybe even more so in the age of science. People still flock to sites of alleged miracles, even if it's just an image on toast or a pattern in a water stain. Religions must attract adherents, or they don't persist.
jontv 1 month ago
freaky delusional elements
goc333 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
fr. barron is a hunk!
chesster423 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@MrElyBlack
PBS isn't showing Catholicism everywhere, some areas they are not broadcasting it.
xtrashed 4 months ago
Another video of clarity and truth. Looking forward to the whole series, Father!
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