Salt + Light Media has premiered a new documentary this week, Walking Together: Into One Beat, which it produced to commemorate the historic visit of Pope Francis to Canada exactly one year ago, as part of the Catholic Church’s efforts toward truth and reconciliation.
The 58-minute documentary film will premiere on Salt + Light TV this Thursday, July 27, at 8 PM ET, 5 p.m. PT, and a subtitled French version, Marcher Ensemble: Autour du tambour, will air on Saturday, July 29 at 8 PM ET, 5 p.m. PT.
Repeats are scheduled for
Friday, July 28 at 12:30 a.m. and Sunday, July 30 at 2 p.m., and in French on Sunday July 30 at 12:30 a.m.
Monday July 31 at 7 p.m.; and Tuesday Aug 1 at 12 a.m., all times ET.
The documentary will also be available to all viewers on Salt + Light Plus in English, French and Chinese. Salt + Light Plus is an online streaming service and can be accessed at slmedia.org/slplus as well as on Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices by downloading the Salt + Light Plus app.
As we welcome Pope Francis to Canada, all are invited to participate in this historic journey.
In addition to television coverage of papal events, visit: www.papalvisit.ca to access more than 10 livestream links of coverage featuring interpretation in many languages and livestream links from Vatican TV.
Salt + Light Catholic Media Foundation has a dedicated site for information and broadcast details for the papal visit:
https://slmedia.org/popeincanada (English) or https://slmedia.org/fr/papeaucanada (French).
Novalis has also produced a digital resource that includes texts for all the liturgies presided by Pope Francis, prayers as well as reflections on the significance of the Papal Visit. To download the resource, visit:
ww.livingwithchrist.ca (English) or www.prionseneglise.ca (French).
We invite you to pray for the Holy Father and all those involved in this historic journey of healing, reconciliation, and hope.
Pope Francis will make a pastoral visit to Canada from July 24 to 29, 2022. The Pope’s visit will provide an opportunity for him to listen and dialogue with Indigenous Peoples, to express his heartfelt closeness and to address the impact of residential schools in Canada. The papal visit will also provide an opportunity for the shepherd of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics to connect with the Catholic community in Canada. Given the vast landscape of our country, the limited time period for the visit and considering the health of the 85-year-old Pontiff, the Vatican has announced that Pope Francis will adopt three communities as a base for his Canadian visit: Edmonton, Quebec City, and Iqaluit. The locations will limit travel for the Holy Father while still allowing an opportunity for both intimate and public encounters, drawing on participation from all regions of the country. Specific programming and events will be confirmed approximately six weeks prior to the Holy Father’s arrival.
Visit www.papalvisit.ca or www.visitepapaple.ca
Please continue to pray for the health of Pope Francis and for all those engaged in the ongoing healing and reconciliation journey.
Photos from Walking Together Rome Delegation, April 2022.