A New
Film on Archbishop Seraphim: God, Man and Animals
The Creation of all that
is visible and invisible, as our Church teaches, is an act
of All the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and the
Holy Spirit. But in the fourth century, the heresy of Arianism
arose, which stated that Our Lord Jesus Christ not only did
not create the whole world, but is Himself, in some moment
of time, the creation of God the Father. The Holy Fathers,
convening at the Fist Ecumenical Council, recognized the falsity
of this teaching and composed the Creed, which we hear at
every liturgy. They introduced nothing new, simply affirmed
in a convenient and brief form the eternal teaching of the
Orthodox Church. A new film by Archbishop Seraphim covers
his discussion of the animal kingdom. Who created animals,
and when, and then Man, and what is their relationship? Do
animals have souls? Were some of them always carnivorous?
Were creatures granted a peaceful existence, or, in the words
of Apostle Paul, were they subjected to conflict (corruption)
following the sinful fall of Man? And why, even now, do wild
and carnivorous creatures become meek, trusting and obedient
in the presence of righteous humans, and previously before
Christ when He was with them for forty days in the desert?
How did the entire animal kingdom--and in pairs--board Noah's
Ark and did it in fact even exist, as some contemporary scientists
question?
All these and other questions are answered by Vladyka Seraphim
in his two-hour monologue, illustrated by many unique clips
from the animal world.
This film is not only interesting for children but for all
those who love animals, who ponders questions on God's Creation,
as well as for those who have never thought about these things
at all.
This film may be ordered from the studio or from the Lesna
Convent bookstore:
ITHAQUE Films
63, Rue de Courcelles
75008 Paris, FRANCE
COUVENT DE LESNA
1, rue du Moulin
Provemont, 27150 Etrepagny, FRANCE
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