By Catholic Rural Life on June 8, 2016. Rural Outreach and Ministry. The USCCB's documentary on Black Elk's cause for sainthood will be airing in the Washington, D.C. area on WJLA Sunday July 5th at 11:30 AM. (CNS photo/courtesy NewGroup Media) In the late 1800s, Black Elk, an Oglala Lakota medicine man participating in the Ghost Dance movement, had a vision of a figure with pierced hands who identified himself as the Son of God. NOW: South Bend company produces documentary about Nicholas Black Elk, which will air on ABC57 ... Nicholas Black Elk's Journey to Sainthood" will air on ABC57 on May 23 at 4 a.m. The documentary tells the story of a Black Elk’s conversion to Catholicism and his dedication to bringing other Native Americans to the Catholic faith. This is a scene from the television film "Walking the Good Red Road: Nicholas Black Elk's Journey to Sainthood." On Sunday, May 24, at 11:30 a.m., ABC 11 WTVD will air the story on Black Elk's life and cause for sainthood, "Walking the Red Road: Nicholas Black Elk's Journey to Sainthood." While Nicholas Black Elk is known for all these things, it is his Catholic faith that is the highlight of a new documentary to be shown at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 14, on WISN-12. Damian Costello, That may start to change when a documentary she wrote and produced, “Walking the Good Red Road: Nicholas Black Elk’s Journey to Sainthood,” begins airing nationally today on … Continue reading Nicholas Black Elk: Holy Man and American Catechist. Nicholas Black Elk was born an Oglala Lakota around 1860 (his grave marker says 1858 but there are no records) and died on the Pine Ridge Reservation on Aug. 19, 1950. Family and friends of Nicholas Black Elk, the Oglala Sioux who was known as a holy man, chief, and dedicated catechist, recently presented the diocese of Rapid City with a petition to open his cause for canonization. A scene from the television film "Walking the Good Red Road: Nicholas Black Elk's Journey to Sainthood." On Sunday, May 24, KSTP(ABC) will broadcast the 1-hour Black Elk documentary, “Walking the Good Red Road: Nicholas Black Elk’s Journey to Sainthood” at 5 a.m. This retelling of Black Elk’s life and legacy relies heavily on archival photographs and publications, expert interviews, and historical reenactments on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. "Walking the Red Road: Nicholas Black Elk's Journey to Sainthood" was funded by the Catholic Communication Campaign and is a rare opportunity for Catholic programming in a mainstream media outlet. Nicholas Black Elk is being considered for sainthood in the Catholic church, and some are on a mission to shed light on his life story. The documentary … A new documentary on the life of Nicholas Black Elk will answer this question and many more when it airs this Saturday, May 23 at 11 a.m. on Denver’s KMGH (Channel 7).
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