In honor of the Solemnity of All Souls Day and to enrich the teachings of the Church, the Spiritual Growth Committee at Saint Patrick Catholic Church invites you to a viewing of the documentary, Purgatory, The Forgotten Church on Sunday, November 8, 2015, 4:00-5:30 P.M. in the Church Hall, 1001 N. J Street, Tacoma WA 98403.
Do you have questions about life-after-death?
Is Purgatory real? Could the Afterlife require suffering? Can the living help alleviate the anguish of the dead? This groundbreaking documentary investigates these compelling life-after-death questions through spiritual, scientific, and cultural perspectives.
Drawing on this centuries-old article of faith professed by Catholics, this comprehensive expose reveals the formidable spiritual alliance Catholics once shared and hope to reinvigorate with the departed souls.
Are you ready to embark on a quest with spiritual scholars and church leaders?
From the award-winning producer of Ocean of Mercy, Audrey’s Life, Fourteen Flowers of Pardon Purgatory, The Forgotten Church uncovers new research offering fresh insights unavailable just a generation ago.
Now for the first time top scholars, scientists, historians, and church leaders revisit age-old questions and embark on a spiritual quest to unlock the controversy and consolation of Purgatory: The Forgotten Church.
Watch the trailer for a preview of the film—
We invite your to honor our faithful departed with your own spiritual growth and formation
A much awaited documentary film endorsed by EWTN and co-sponsored by Prayer Warriors of the Holy Souls, this is a timely film to watch as we honor faithful departed during the month of November with the Book for Our Deceased in the sanctuary of the church after the All Souls Commemoration Mass for the Faithful Departed held on November 2, 2015 at 7 P.M. at Saint Patrick Catholic Church.
Questions? Email Eugene Lao or call 253-274-4111.