Bishops to launch Bible cartoons in Hindi
The series consists of 13 videos, each half-an-hour long, and covers 47 parables and stories of Jesus.
Bishop Ganawa at the meeting |
“Presenting the stories of Jesus in an attractive way, by cartoon animation, will go a long way in deepening the faith of the modern generation," said Bishop Devprasad Ganawa while opening a one day seminar last week in Delhi.
Agra Regional Commission for Catechetics organized the program for diocesan directors from the states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Bishop Ganawa is the chairman of the regional commission. Fr. Lawrence Culas, the CCBI commission for Catechetics was also present on the occasion.
The first Hindi episode of the famous “Story Keepers” prepared by Shepherd Films, Dublin was screened at seminar.
The regional commission plans to make available the entire 13 series of animation cartoons in Hindi in 3 DVDs.
The series created for children tells the story of Ben the baker, and his wife Helena, who are Christians in Rome at the time of the persecution of Nero (64 A.D.).
Ben and Helena have adopted four children whose parents were lost during the fires set by Emperor Nero. The hope-giving miracles and parables of Jesus are told in the course of their exciting adventures, including the passion narrative from the Gospel of Mark.
The series consists of 13 videos, each half-an-hour long, and covers 47 parables and stories of Jesus.
The series, lauded as outstanding and modern by criticss, is drawn primarily from the gospels of Mark and Luke. The series is now available in teaching resource format.
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