Grantchester is a TV show set in the 1950s that follows the life of a vicar, who also happens to be an amateur detective, as he solves crimes in the fictional village of Grantchester in Cambridgeshire, England. With the help of a police detective, the vicar uncovers mysteries and investigates murder cases while navigating his duties in the Church of England. The show explores themes of faith, morality, and the complexities of village life.
Harper Marlowe goes on a solo vacation to the English countryside after the death of her ex-husband. However, she soon finds herself haunted by her past as she encounters strange occurrences and a figure that torments her. As the events escalate, Harper must confront her own demons and fight for her survival.
Oscar and Lucinda is a period drama set in the 1800s. It follows the story of Oscar, an Anglican priest, and Lucinda, a glassworks heiress. The two meet on a ship bound for Australia and form an unlikely friendship. They share a common obsession with gambling and decide to place a wager on whether Oscar can move a glass church across the Australian Outback. Along the way, they face various challenges, including religious conflicts and their own personal demons.
To Serve Them All My Days follows the life of David Powlett-Jones, a shell-shocked Welshman and former World War I soldier who becomes a history teacher at Bamfylde, a fictional public school in Devon, England. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the series explores Powlett-Jones' struggles with his traumatic past, his relationships with his students and colleagues, and the changing dynamics of British society. As he navigates his way through the challenges of teaching and the complexities of English politics, Powlett-Jones finds solace and purpose in the sanctuary of the school.
Not quite a religious film, not quite a coming-of-age story, not quite a kiddie flick, and not quite a supernatural horror movie, Taliesin Jones's identity crisis nonetheless reveals a sweet examination of one child and his thoughts on God.
For almost two decades, the Anglican Priest Ralph Rowe sexually abused First Nation boys in the north during his days as an Anglican minister. Though the true number will never be known, the documentary reports that Rowe molested as many as 500 children throughout northwestern Ontario.
A young priest named mark is sent as a vicar to a native American village in B.C. Canada, there he learns of faith and humanity, as he watches their culture being torn to shreds.
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