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Back in the early 2000s, there was an educational TV series that some parochial schools recorded on VHS. Film quality would have put it somewhere between 1970s-2000s.
Episodes were short, typically involving a priest (or possibly a Franciscan friar?) discussing various topics about Christianity and certain holy days in his office, occasionally using real-world examples and short stories to illustrate his lessons. Priest was a white older man, clean shaven, full head of hair.
One episode involved Friar Maximilian Kolbe during WWII up to his death at Auschwitz. Another involved a retelling of John 9:1-12 using clay dolls. A third involved a mother being stressed out by her children at the supermarket before later coming home and taking a moment to enjoy some peace and quiet under a tree.
Edited by WildfireAshes