Introducing Pro Deo Communications

The videos here represent my work over the last few years, including secular and Catholic themes. I seek to produce Catholic work whenever possible, and find Catholic themes in everything.


If you are interested to see additional work, please contact me.
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May I also point out a video I produced for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada, as distinct from Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A. to the south). Producer Nancy Ross of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries in Chicago originally commissioned me through the Archdiocese to shoot Fr. Barron's talk, titled "The YouTube Heresies."
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May I also point out a video I produced for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada, as distinct from Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A. to the south). Producer Nancy Ross of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries in Chicago originally commissioned me through the Archdiocese to shoot Fr. Barron's talk, titled "The YouTube Heresies."

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This link is to a YouTube playlist that will automatically play in sequence all five video segments of the 59 minute talk. I posted a link to it, but I don't think Gloria.tv knows how to handle YouTube playlists yet. Meanwhile you can watch the whole program with carefully placed delays of only a few seconds as each new segment buffers in.

The five video segments are actually hosted on the RCAVonline YouTube channel, because I produced it for Word On Fire Catholic Ministries (Nancy Ross, producer) and permission was given for RCAVonline YouTube channel to host my edit of the program.

The source video was edited by WoF and broadcast in Chicago and internationally by WGN Chicago/WGN America in three separate weekly episodes of the "Word On Fire With Father Robert Barron" TV series, in late 2010.

I guarantee you an hour very well spent with Fr. Barron, watching his talk on "The YouTube Heresies".

For Fr. Barron's impressive body of work over the years, be sure to visit wordonfire.org

Fr. Barron as you will learn in this series, was educated in Paris, and so I believe speaks quite Parisian French, despite his hometown Chicago cadence in English. Maybe he would do a segment or Skype interview in French if enough Gloria.tv visitors asked him nicely!