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Mysteries of the Faith

By Stephanie Morgan, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Intriguing, if shallow, docuseries on religious relics.

Mysteries of the Faith: a gold religious artifact is shown in the center of the screen with fragments of scenes of other artifacts converging around it.

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This docuseries captivates viewers with storytelling reminiscent of a Dan Brown novel. Mysteries of the Faith delves into fascinating religious narratives, such as the story of The Crown of Thorns, worn by Jesus during the Passion, and the tale of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, its protectors. The series provides an in-depth look at the reasons behind Catholics' pilgrimages and their belief in the physical power of relics. It blends interviews with experts and everyday individuals to weave a vivid depiction of the intersection between religious history and myth.

However, it notably lacks in-depth exploration of certain critical issues, such as the contradiction inherent in the worship of material objects within a faith whose messiah warned against materialism.

TV Details

  • Premiere date: November 1, 2023
  • Network: Netflix
  • Genre: Reality TV
  • Topics: History
  • TV rating: TV-PG
  • Last updated: January 18, 2024

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