What struck me in a significant way in this viewing?
What did I notice about the art, music, or places highlighted?
What other Scripture passage came to mind or Scripture connection did I make?
What made me proud to be Catholic?
What affirmed something I already know and believe?
What will I start doing or stop doing because of this viewing and discussion?
How does this episode portray the non-violent nature of God?
What question or issue needs more information?
Specific Discussion Questions
Katharine Drexel’s parents drilled into their children the conviction that their wealth had been entrusted to them by God and was to be used for the common good. How do I view my material resources? What message concerning those resources am I passing on to my children?
Thérèse Martin [of Lisieux] practiced “the little way”, described both as having the prudence to know the demands of love and doing ordinary things with great love. How could I improve my existing relationships by practicing the Little Way?
Edith Stein exhibited tremendous courage in the face of horrific persecution. What am I facing that requires great courage?
Mother Teresa lived a life of elevated temperance. What desires should I better control to achieve a greater holiness?
When has my Christian life been in deep darkness or emptiness? Where were God and Christ during that period? How did I continue to struggle to be faithful? How did I come back into the light?
With which of the saints in this episode do I most identify? Which one challenges my preconceptions about what a saint is?