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New documentary on Scots College, Rome


Seminarian on camera

Seminarian on camera

Source: SCMO

A new documentary film about life as a seminarian at the Scots College in Rome will be televised this Sunday on BBC Scotland on Sunday evening.

Speaking today, Bishop John Keenan welcomed the film. Bishop John who is President of the vocations promotion agency 'Priests for Scotland' said: "The documentary Priest School which will be shown on BBC Scotland on Sunday 19th April at 10.15pm offers a fascinating insight into the life of a seminarian training in Rome to become a priest in Scotland. I really hope that the programme will act as a catalyst for vocations to the priesthood by allowing viewers to see exactly what the life of a student looks like."

Bishop Keenan added: "As a former Roman student, who loved his time in Rome, I do remember feeling a sense of trepidation and nerves at the thought of moving to another country and a completely new environment. Being able to visualise seminary life through a documentary in advance would have settled many of my fears!"

"Every year, the Church runs a Vocations Awareness Week, because of the severe restrictions we face this year, the normal work of promoting vocations will be much harder, but in many ways, this programme can fill a void by offering information, insight and detail about the daily lives of Scottish seminarians in Rome. I sincerely hope it causes some of those who watch to consider what it is God wants of them and how they can respond by considering a vocation to the priesthood or religious life."

The documentary Priest School, Produced by Solus Productions for BBC Scotland and narrated by Daniela Nardini will be broadcast on BBC Scotland on Sunday 19th April at 10.15pm - www.solusproductions.tv/priest-school

LINKS

SCMO - www.scmo.org

Pontifical Scots College, Rome - https://scotscollege.org/

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