Join us for Season Two

Called into Community:
Come and See!

A synodal journey inspired by

SEASON TWO BEGINS NOV. 4.

 

 

An online series Friday evenings:
November 4, 11, 18, and 25, 2022
7-8:30 p.m. EST

 

 

What is
The Chosen?


The Chosen is the first multi-season television series about the life of Christ, as witnessed through the eyes of those He impacted. Directed by Dallas Jenkins and distributed by Angel Studios, The Chosen has grown to become the largest crowdfunded TV series of all time. The first two episodes of Season Three will be launched – on the big screen! – this coming November 18, 2022.

In The Chosen, we experience the life and ministry of Jesus through the eyes of the people that walked on Earth with him: his disciples, his mother Mary, the children, those he healed and taught. We also see him through the eyes of those who opposed him: the Pharisees, the Roman authorities. The Chosen stays faithful to the Gospels, while attempting to tell us a wider story. Without ever contradicting scripture, it fills in some of the gaps: it puts familiar Bible passages in the context of the daily life of the people who encountered Jesus, so that we can more easily imagine, “What was life like with Jesus? How did meeting Jesus change people’s lives?”

 

 

 

 

A synodal journey…

 

Last year, we journeyed with the characters in The Chosen through the eight episodes of Season One: “I Have Called You By Name”. Inspired by Pope Francis to dream and build a truly synodal church, we walked together and listened to one another, and together we imagined new ways of being church, of drawing people into a life-changing encounter with Jesus, and forming communities of welcome and belonging where each person knows that they too are “called by name.”

The fruits of our discussions, gathered through the practice of spiritual conversation and a process of communal discernment, represented an important contribution to the diocesan Synodal Report. This report was presented at a diocesan assembly on June 11, 2022 and was shared with the Assembly of Quebec Bishops to be incorporated into their summary report.

 

Continue the journey…

 

Consider continuing the journey on the four Friday evenings of November 2022.

Although the life and ministry of Jesus remain at the heart of The Chosen, in this second season, the dynamic shifts somewhat: from the excitement of being personally called by Jesus, to the challenge of a very-disparate group of individuals struggling to become a community of disciples. Amid beautiful moments between the disciples, there are also tensions, incompatibilities, disagreements, conflicts, and backsliding. There is jostling for power and influence, and the challenge of remaining faithful to Jesus when his wondrous deeds provoke not admiration, but hostility and persecution from the religious and political authorities.

Be part of the dialogue. See Him in a new light, through The Chosen’s fresh look at the Gospel. Consider the challenges of living as a chosen disciple right here and now. How can we create a church which goes out to “the peripheries”, encountering Jesus in all of our brothers and sisters, in all God’s creation? What difference would it make for your personal journey of faith, your experience of belonging to a church community, your witness and service to the world around you?

You, your family members, and your parish teams are invited to journey into Season Two, led by Fr. Raymond Lafontaine, E.V.

Please feel welcome to attend one, some or all of the sessions.

 

 

 

 

Have a look at Season Two’s preview below.

 

WHEN

  • Four Friday evenings
    – November 4

    – November 11
    – November 18
    – 
    November 25

From 7-8:30 p.m. EDT each evening, via the cloud platform, Zoom.

 

N.B. Before each Friday, view the upcoming episode in advance. Consider planning a film night with family/friends.

WHO is this for?

Open to all.

For those seeking a space dedicated to:

– taking part in a synodal exchange with your parish team, family and/or friends

– listening to God’s call to us, in our personal mission and our communal mission as Church.

– creating opportunities to foster a pastoral conversion as an individual and as community

REGISTER for free

Freewill online donations will be greatly appreciated.

Episode One:
Thunder

Nov. 4, 7 p.m. EST
Watch Episode One

Episode Two:
I Saw You

Nov. 11, 7 p.m. EST

Watch Episode Two

Episode Three:  Matthew 4:24

Nov. 18, 7 p.m. EST

Watch Episode Three

Episode Four:
The Perfect Opportunity

Nov. 25 , 7 p.m. EST

Watch Episode Four

 Register now.

The online sessions are free and all are welcome. In order to participate, advanced registration is required. Please complete the form below.
We look forward to welcoming you!

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