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St. Innocent Orthodox Church Mini-Documentary 2013

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  • čas přidán 1. 12. 2014
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    Filmed, edited, produced and directed, by Ted Liedle. Production assistance provided by Eric Olson, George Cordreanu, Diane Dorogy, and of course the Rector, Fr. Theophan, whose typical response to my many requests was, 'whatever you need.'
    Grateful appreciation is extended to the following, listed in order of initial appearance:
    Susan Kehayes
    George Cordreanu
    Colin and Molly Croft
    Diane Dorogy
    John Hintermaier
    Mark Dorogy
    Jacob Hintermaier
    Fr. Theophan
    Michael Muth
    This has been one of the most interesting and fun projects I have done in over 40 years of production. I have grown to love these people. Prior to my experience with this Orthodox community, I had some previous glimpses. I led a film team into Eastern Slovenia in 96 and we filmed a procession through a Balkan village to the local Orthodox church--very lovely and impressive. In 2011 I was embedded as press in Afghanistan where I met a US Army Reserve Chaplain setting up for an Orthodox service in a chapel at Bagram Airfield. I found him kind and articulate about Orthodoxy and noted the lack of polemics in our discussion. My many conversations with Fr. Theophan at St. Innocent were also void of polemics, and very interesting.
    I filmed mostly using a Sony NEX VG20 large chip camera with an f 3.4-5.6 18-200mm lens. Slo-Mo of the censer was shot with a Panasonic Lumix FZ200 at 120 fps. The Lumix has an f 2.8 25-600mm lens.
    I used a CamCrane jib with remote Pan Tilt Vista Head for some shooting. Sticks for some. High Hat for some. No handheld. Natural light except for a few interviews. All interviews were extempore, no scripting.
    Grateful appreciation to the church members who assisted with the production and as interviewees.
    Copyright 2013, Liedle Films, All Rights Reserved.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @panagmakedon5317
    @panagmakedon5317 Před 8 měsíci

    Η Παναγία μας και ο Χριστός να σας ευλογεί. Φιλιά απο την Ελλάδα

  • @petergunn9149
    @petergunn9149 Před rokem +2

    ☦️☦️☦️

  • @prayunceasingly2029
    @prayunceasingly2029 Před rokem +1

    Aren't some of the orthodox today saying hell isn't eternal? That eventually people will leave hell after they "do their time"?

    • @StInnocentOrthodoxChurch
      @StInnocentOrthodoxChurch  Před rokem +1

      Yes, there are some out there who say many different things than what the Church teaches, although I haven't heard what you are talking about.

    • @ser-ber7292
      @ser-ber7292 Před rokem +1

      are you talking about universalists? that isnt a denomination but some Orthodox Christian "leaders/bishops" may be universalists which may influence the preaching/teaching of that particular church. but no Orthodox Christian doctrine isnt in support of universalism

    • @prayunceasingly2029
      @prayunceasingly2029 Před rokem

      @@StInnocentOrthodoxChurch david huntley hart is an orthodox christian and philosopher (maybe a scholar too i forget) who has written some stuff about hell not being eternal. The greek word for this topic is Apocatastasis i learned.
      I believe st gregory of nissa held that view to some degree (if i remember correctly) but he also taught the eternality of hell. origen also believed in a temporary hell. However I know quite a lot of saints taught the opposite too.
      Edit - It's my understanding that eternal hell is the official orthodox doctrine.

    • @prayunceasingly2029
      @prayunceasingly2029 Před rokem

      ​@@ser-ber7292 yes i think Apocatastasis is the greek word many in history have used for universalism (the teaching that everyone eventually enters paradise i think).
      Edit - glad to hear that isnt the position of the church. I listened recently to a spotify podcast about heresies by orthodox father Andrew stephen damick and he explained very well the history of the topic. It is a really good podcast. He also goes over roman catholic doctrines too in comparison to the Orthodox church teachings in other podcast episodes.

    • @prayunceasingly2029
      @prayunceasingly2029 Před rokem

      ​@@StInnocentOrthodoxChurchthanks for the reply!

  • @Sulaymaniyah21
    @Sulaymaniyah21 Před 8 měsíci

    I never liked the pope of Italy always seems evil to me and not a follower of Christ. but I feel Christ in orthodoxy I feel the love of god. I'm an ex Muslims now Orthodox Christian