Saundersfoot-based documentary film producer St Anthony Communications, will see their latest film 'The Way of St Cuthbert' broadcast on EWTN this weekend.
EWTN is the largest religious media network in the world, delivering programming to 440 million homes across 160 countries.
Christian Holden, director of St Anthony Communications said: "Any film producer delights in having their film viewed widely. With the broadcast outreach of EWTN, this film will be seen by a huge audience around the world."
Holden, a former Greenhill School student in Tenby, founded St Anthony Communications in 1995 and has worked in documentary film production since 2009.
This latest film follows a US university professor, Dr Jason Baxter, and a group of Benedictine College students as they walk the 65-mile 'Way of St Cuthbert.'
The team are accompanied by Canon Marcus Holden (Christian's brother) and Daniel Catone, as they walk the pilgrim route from Melrose, Scotland, to Lindisfarne Island on the Northumberland coast.
Throughout the journey they consider the life of St Cuthbert, the history of the area, and his influence in the life of the Church during the 7th century and beyond.
Along the way they explore the dramatic beauty of the landscape, imagining what it would have been like for St Cuthbert and the people of that time.
The trip ends with a visit to Durham Cathedral - the final resting place and burial site of St Cuthbert.
Following the broadcast on Saturday night (January 17 at 9:30pm), the film will also be available for download/streaming from the St Anthony Communications website: www.saintant.com



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