Lighthouse Film continues filming its creative documentary series, in which Kossuth Prize winner Károly Eperjes walks the path of a searcher. During the program, he talks to church members. The first section of the documentary series was shown at the beginning of the year, and after the second, three-part section, a third is expected to be made.

It can also be called a lyrical documentary or simply a "cuvée" genre, as Károly Eperjes calls it - say the directors: Balázs Törcsi Levente and Levente Kovács. Who likes what more, but it is certainly not a documentary genre in the classical sense.

It will talk about sins, the false religions of history, the transformation of knowledge into knowledge, the power of prayer, the difference between emotional and intellectual desire. Károly Eperjes will once again be known as church personalities.

The 95-year-old Piarist monk Lajos Kerényi (pictured) talks about the "Adam's" original sin that pervades everything, and whether there is still hope for man. Is man born good and a sinful society makes him bad, or is man a sinful creature from the beginning who is made good by society?

At the Gödöllő Greek Catholic Parish, Greek Catholic Archbishop Fülöp Kocsis - Metropolitan and Károly Eperjes discuss the false religions of history, such as Gnosticism, Enlightenment and Communism, following Aristotelian and Platonic parallels.

Hedvig Makkosmárián Deák introduces us to the mystery of the Eucharist. Károly Eperjes thinks together with the Benedictine monk Imre Gérecz What's up? What is at stake for our existence?

The thoughts of János Csóka, a monk of the Pauline order from Maríanostra, are about the omnipotence of love. He talks about the prayer of silence. About the flame of love.

On the development theory of the active verb - Holy See judge Dr. Tamás Juhász, parish priest of St. Márton in Tours, Budapest, thinks together with the actor Károly Eperjes: What does it mean to be grateful, what does it mean to be humble, and to serve God unconditionally through our fellow human beings .

Source: Vasarnap.hu

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