Love and Mercy in Norway. We are in the pre-Christmas period. It is worth stopping for a while, spending time with the family. Take care of your emotional and spiritual development. Beautiful, sunny weather is waiting for us at Christmas. Give moments of joy to those you love.
Easter in Norway - let's talk about important things ...
How to spend Christmas?
We also feel the approaching spring Easter atmosphere in our studio. The Christian Community at Norske Filadelfia Kirken Vestby Norwegian Polonia With and with you was our guest. We talked about the need for unity, greater sensitivity to other people.
Listen to the conversation:
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"Love and Mercy" in Norway - the story of St. Faustina
The meeting was held against the backdrop of the premiere of the film "Love and Mercy", which we will also be able to see in Norway.
“An extraordinary story about a Polish nun, Sister Faustina - recognized as a saint by Pope John Paul II, a mystic and visionary who faced a very important mission in her life. The film will show hitherto unknown facts and bring viewers closer to the birth of the extraordinary cult of Divine Mercy, which has gained popularity all over the world. We will see Kamila Kamińska in the lead role - awarded for the best acting debut at the Gdynia Film Festival, the star of the hits "The Best" and "Letters to M. 3". The film "Miłość i Miłosierdzie" also featured: Maciej Małys, who played alongside John Voight himself in the famous film "John Paul II", and Janusz Chabior, known to the general public, for example from the production of "Wołyń". The director is Michał Kondrat - creator of, among others the production of "Dwa Korony" dedicated to the story of Fr. Maksymilian Kolbe. (distributor materials)
Also read our next article on cinema in Norway.
Cinema in Norway - universal message of love ...
No matter what your religion is, what you believe in... it's worth going to China for the film "Love and Mercy". A universal and timeless message of love. So much needed in these difficult times. Just an interesting story. The screenings will take place, among others, in Oslo and Stavanger. It's worth going to the cinema.
Trailer: