"I have seen beauty thrive in the most fragile of places. I have seen the book. The book that turned darkness into light."
In this episode I am joined by Robyn Conroy to discuss the representation of Celtic and Christian heritage in the animated movies, The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea by Irish animation company Cartoon Saloon. Along with highlighting the beautiful artwork of these movies we also delve into how Catholics can interact with other kinds of cultural traditions and beliefs.
Music: Ashton Manor by Kevin MacLeod
Hosts: Rachel Sherlock, Robyn Conroy
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Works Mentioned:
The Beekeeper trailer
Cartoon Saloon
The Secret of Kells
Song of the Sea
Revealing The Secret of Kells, Part 1, Image Journal
Decent Films - The Song of the Sea, Review
Song of the Sea Blog
"On Fairy-Stories" Tree and Leaf: Including Mythopoeia by J.R.R. Tolkien
"Three Objections to Fairy Tales and C. S. Lewis's Response"
"Great Films for Kids: Song of the Sea"
"Fairy Tales" All Things Considered by G.K. Chesterton
Folk Catholicism, Wikipedia
The Importance of Myths and Fairy Tales for Christian Children, Catholic Exchange
What We're Enjoying at the Moment
Robyn: Man in the High Castle, TV series
Rachel: Great British Bake Off
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