Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer
Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer
| 08 April 2011 (USA)
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For the first time on film desert hermits, monks and nuns share their practices and invite us into their private cells, caves and sanctuaries in the Middle East, Mediterranean, Eastern Europe and Russia.

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BootDigest

Such a frustrating disappointment

SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

Ava-Grace Willis

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

Paynbob

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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mark-bradshaw-20-959097

MJP was like walking into a monastery for the first time. Following the film makers around the world, stopping in various ancient Christian communities, to discuss a prayer that in some cases may be even older, was breath taking at times. This is a Christianity of a stripe rarely encountered by anyone in the United States, and all the sweeter for it. Discovering this prayer and the lives of those who use it will be life changing for many, regardless of your faith. For some it will also serve as a first introduction to Eastern Orthodoxy, an ancient Christian community that while quite large in numbers world wide is, again, virtually unknown in the United States. Dr. Norris and Fr. John serve as quite able guides, the story of discovery is well portrayed, and this is certainly an experience that has never been on film.

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echumley

This documentary is excellent! I highly recommend it! It is a fascinating glimpse into a world few have had the privilege of seeing, so we are given a very rare treat indeed! You get to hear desert hermits interviewed who haven't spoken for years! And, you get to see monasteries and churches that aren't easily visited. The discussions are scholarly but also accessible to the lay person. Norris Chumley and John McGuckin complement each other beautifully in their presentation styles and focus. While examining the profundity of the Jesus Prayer, together they take us on a journey that intrigues, illuminates and transports us. Personally, I found that I was left, which for me is a mark of a fine film, pondering the larger questions, like what in the end makes a life purposeful? Watching this film has reminded me of a time in my own life when I was passionate about philosophical discussions on the meaning of religion and the existence of God! So, thank you and Bravo, Norris Chumley and John McGuckin for creating a work of art that inspires us to grapple with the incomprehensible!

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