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This episode I share about “The Gospel According to St. Matthew”, the sixth and last selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available for free at Hulu.com, through streaming (although there will be commercial interruptions).
Pasolini who helmed this effort, was not a Christian when he made this film, and may or
may not have converted later in life. He was an artist, and was very much struck by the Gospel, which he had read when he was traveling to meet with Pope John XXIII upon his invitation.
Pasolini pulls off a very interesting approach to the material; he treats the material reverently, where every line of dialogue from the film is taken verbatim from the Scriptures… but there is no narrator. That means that for stretches of the film, he has the actors work as if in a silent film, trying to convey in pictures what a proper narration would provide.
The film is populated with non-actors. Therefore they bring to this film a natural approach to acting as if the material was happening before them was really happening.
The end result is a movie that has moments where the viewer is, at first, feels a little lost. But as each individual scene progresses, the viewer begins to recognize the material that is being portrayed. It has the affect of introducing you to the Gospel as if you were seeing it for the first time.
I share my thoughts as to how this film compares with the other notable Jesus films, including “Jesus of Nazareth”, the animated “The Miracle Maker”, “The Passion of the Christ”, “The Gospel of John.”
While I am grateful to have watched this movie for free, the commercial interruptions were a terrible intrusion on the
Next week: The Mega-Easter celebration episode!
Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
A songsheet is available for this episode. Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.
Episode Log Times
SONG OF THE WEEK
********************SONGS***********************
1. O sacred Head, once wounded
2. What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered,
3. What language shall I borrow
4. Be near me when I’m dying,
Public Domain;
SAVIOUR, WHEN IN DUST, TO THEE
Saviour when, in dust to Thee
By Thine hour of dark despair,
Public Domain
WERE YOU THERE?
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree?…
Were you there when they pierced Him in the side?…
Were you there when the sun refused to shine?…
Public Domain
O, THE BLOOD OF JESUS
O the blood of Jesus
Copyright unknown
WHEN I SURVEY THE WONDROUS CROSS
1. When I survey the wondrous cross
2. See from His head, His hands, His feet
3. Were the whole realm of nature mine
Public Domain
O COME AND MOURN WITH ME AWHILE
O come and mourn with me awhile;
Have we no tears to shed for Him,
How fast His feet and hands are nailed:
Sev’n words He spoke, sev’n words of love.
O love of God! O sin of man!
Public Domain
GLORY BE TO JESUS
1. Glory be to Jesus, who in bitter pains
2. Grace and life eternal, in that blood I find
3. Blest thru endless ages, be the precious stream
4. There the fainting spirit, drinks of life her fill
5. Abel’s blood for vengeance, pleaded to the skies
6. Oft as it is sprinkled on our guilty hearts
7. Oft as earth exulting, wafts its praise on high
8. Lift then all your voices, swell the mighty flood
Public Domain
CHRISTUS FACTUS EST
Christus factus est pro nobis obédiens
The Christ became for all of us, obedient
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
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By Nick AlexanderThis episode I share about “The Gospel According to St. Matthew”, the sixth and last selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available for free at Hulu.com, through streaming (although there will be commercial interruptions).
Pasolini who helmed this effort, was not a Christian when he made this film, and may or
may not have converted later in life. He was an artist, and was very much struck by the Gospel, which he had read when he was traveling to meet with Pope John XXIII upon his invitation.
Pasolini pulls off a very interesting approach to the material; he treats the material reverently, where every line of dialogue from the film is taken verbatim from the Scriptures… but there is no narrator. That means that for stretches of the film, he has the actors work as if in a silent film, trying to convey in pictures what a proper narration would provide.
The film is populated with non-actors. Therefore they bring to this film a natural approach to acting as if the material was happening before them was really happening.
The end result is a movie that has moments where the viewer is, at first, feels a little lost. But as each individual scene progresses, the viewer begins to recognize the material that is being portrayed. It has the affect of introducing you to the Gospel as if you were seeing it for the first time.
I share my thoughts as to how this film compares with the other notable Jesus films, including “Jesus of Nazareth”, the animated “The Miracle Maker”, “The Passion of the Christ”, “The Gospel of John.”
While I am grateful to have watched this movie for free, the commercial interruptions were a terrible intrusion on the
Next week: The Mega-Easter celebration episode!
Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
A songsheet is available for this episode. Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.
Episode Log Times
SONG OF THE WEEK
********************SONGS***********************
1. O sacred Head, once wounded
2. What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered,
3. What language shall I borrow
4. Be near me when I’m dying,
Public Domain;
SAVIOUR, WHEN IN DUST, TO THEE
Saviour when, in dust to Thee
By Thine hour of dark despair,
Public Domain
WERE YOU THERE?
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree?…
Were you there when they pierced Him in the side?…
Were you there when the sun refused to shine?…
Public Domain
O, THE BLOOD OF JESUS
O the blood of Jesus
Copyright unknown
WHEN I SURVEY THE WONDROUS CROSS
1. When I survey the wondrous cross
2. See from His head, His hands, His feet
3. Were the whole realm of nature mine
Public Domain
O COME AND MOURN WITH ME AWHILE
O come and mourn with me awhile;
Have we no tears to shed for Him,
How fast His feet and hands are nailed:
Sev’n words He spoke, sev’n words of love.
O love of God! O sin of man!
Public Domain
GLORY BE TO JESUS
1. Glory be to Jesus, who in bitter pains
2. Grace and life eternal, in that blood I find
3. Blest thru endless ages, be the precious stream
4. There the fainting spirit, drinks of life her fill
5. Abel’s blood for vengeance, pleaded to the skies
6. Oft as it is sprinkled on our guilty hearts
7. Oft as earth exulting, wafts its praise on high
8. Lift then all your voices, swell the mighty flood
Public Domain
CHRISTUS FACTUS EST
Christus factus est pro nobis obédiens
The Christ became for all of us, obedient
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
*****************************************************
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event:
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.
Next week: The Mega-Easter Celebration!