The Death and Life of Saint Faustina Part I

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

Director, editor, writer and cinematographer Vince Milburn brings the story of Saint Faustina, a Polish mystic, in the form of a classic silent movie.

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  • Whats the hymn at the start ???

  • @MoynaltyTidyTowns It is the Requiem from the Mass for the dead.

  • whatisgreatcinema.blogspot.com­/2011/01/death-and-life-of-sai­nt-faustina.html

    Sorry for the confusing structure of my responses. I don't post on Youtube often.

  • The life until death of st. faustina sounds better as a tittle.

  • @009norge The death and life refers to her death to the world with her final vows which was what the opening scene was and her life as a nun. It said in the endnotes from the diary that they would play the bells of the church like a funeral during final vows so I included one of the prayers from a traditional funeral. It also is a reference to her natural death and her eternal life in Heaven which is signified by the color icon of her at the end. Until then, only the Jesus visions had been...

  • @vincentmilburn in color. Also, Orthodox icons are meant to reflect the person in glory rather than on Earth which is usually the goal of Roman Catholic art. If you are really interested in reading something dull, here's a link to notes on the entire work:

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  • Done. God bless!

  • @vincentmilburn I could :)

  • Could you boost my rating on this video, please.

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