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The village of Ars, near Lyon, France, is known throughout the world today for the man who was its parish priest for 41 years, Jean-Marie Vianney. Every year, 500,000 pilgrims go to Ars to pray and learn more about the life of this man, who arrived in this village of 230 inhabitants in 1818 after being ordained a priest, never to leave again. But what was so special about this small and humble parish priest of Ars to attract so many people? What made a pilgrim who met him say: "I saw God in a man"? This film Net for God takes us to the heart of what constituted the life of the parish priest of Ars: the acceptance of salvation and the free forgiveness of the Lord. In the image of Christ moved to pity before the crowds who have no shepherd, he will be a witness to the infinite mercy of God that he seeks to transmit continuously through the sacrament of reconciliation, practiced day and night in the little church of Ars. His testimony invites us to welcome Christ into our poverty and to receive God's mercy in a personal way. This film was made by the Chemin Neuf Community via the international broadcaster « Net for God ». Pour more information : www.netforgod.tv Pour us contacter : [email protected] Pour us aider : https://www.tipeee.com/net-for-god-fr