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  • "Footsteps of the Tar Heel Apostolate" was a 16mm film about vocations in North Carolina during the early 1950's. Do you know if the film has been transferred to VHS, DVD, or if it is available anywhere? Is there a written transcription of the film?

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    Hello. Yes, the film has been transferred on to VHS tape. The Diocese of Charlotte has a copy of it. It's listed in their catalog: Title: In the Footsteps of the Tar Heel Apostle Catalogue #: 83-VC12.5 Theme: Church Audience: Adult Time: 40 Minutes Summary: This video is an historical account of the formation of the Diocese of North Carolina. The Diocese of Raleigh filmed it in the 1950?s. source: Charlotte Diocese http://www.charlottediocese.org/customers/101092709242178/filemanager/media/G_J.pdf (This document is in PDF format, so the Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. If you don't have that, visit: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html ) You should contact the Charlotte Diocese and ask them about having a copy made. Contact information: Diocese of Charlotte Media Resource Center 1123 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28203-4003 Phone: 704-370-3241 Fax: 704-370-3291 Email: [email protected] http://www.charlottediocese.org/generalinfo.html No information about a transcription is available. --------- search strategy: "Footsteps of the Tar Heel " I hope this helps. Thank you!

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