Moving Picture Age (1920) . e days of St. Patrick you live through the remarkable history from theA very birth of the Saint to his death at the age of 120 years. The picture is authorative, and more fascinating and interesting than a novel. Yousee the costumes and people of the day. You see St. Patrick convert the pagans—you see him mount the Hill of Slane and kindle the first Paschal Fire. You canrealize his God-given power over the Druids. You see the Courtiers, Kings andothers fall at his feet converted to Christianity. The Epilogue shows the sacredplaces upon which St. Patrick trod in Irel
Moving Picture Age (1920) . e days of St. Patrick you live through the remarkable history from theA very birth of the Saint to his death at the age of 120 years. The picture is authorative, and more fascinating and interesting than a novel. Yousee the costumes and people of the day. You see St. Patrick convert the pagans—you see him mount the Hill of Slane and kindle the first Paschal Fire. You canrealize his God-given power over the Druids. You see the Courtiers, Kings andothers fall at his feet converted to Christianity. The Epilogue shows the sacredplaces upon which St. Patrick trod in Ireland as they are today. This film is not a propaganda and has nothing of a politicalnature in it. It is strictly a religious reproduction of the lifeof one of the greatest Saints. This inspiring picture can beshown in any Church or Institution. By special arrangement it is now being shown throughMatresLibrary of Films. Write today for further information, at thesame time advise usabout what date you wish to show the There is only one St, Patrick—but his admirers are numberedby millions. Matres Libraryof Films A comprehensive seriesof Films reviewed froma Catholic for full informa-tion on **The Rosary,*a story that will liveforever. Send for ourcomplete list of films. MATRES LIBRARY OF FILMS 76-78 West Lake StreetCHICAGO, ILLINOIS Fox Film Used in Church Service /^VER the Hill, the AVilliam Fox production of\_y Will Carletons famous poem, is evidently des-tined to become popular as a church film. Rev. LincolnH. Caswell, pastor of the Crawford Memorial Church,New York City, has already used it as the subject fora sermon. Rev. Dr. Henry R. Rose, pastor of theChurch of the Redeemer, Newark, who has also usedthis picture, speaks very highly of it. It is a beautiful picture with a wonderful sermon,declares Dr. Rose, and one that really needs but littleemphasis by me. In truth, the picture speaks for itself,and with the aid of the slides taken from the pictur
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