Welcome to our Heritage Program video gallery. Scroll down to view videos about the Heritage Edition, the original manuscript, and our stewards in a variety of different settings.
The Saint John’s Bible was featured on a PBS NewsHour story that told the tale of the project’s creation, and now, its life. As the first handwritten manuscript crafted since the invention of the printing press, The Saint John’s Bible unites people of all faith journeys with its immaculate artistry and painstaking craft.
On December 23, 2024, Anne Thompson from NBC featured The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program on a special segment about St. Patrick’s Cathedral’s newly acquired Apostles Edition. She spoke with Rev. Dr. John F. Ross, Executive Director of the Heritage Program and His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, about the significance of the gift to the Cathedral and New York City at large.
Award-winning projection artist Nina Dunn created visuals based on Donald Jackson’s illustrations from The Saint John’s Bible. These dynamic and vibrant visuals are projected onto the iconic east window of St Martin-in-the-Fields church throughout the performance.
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise receives a volume of the Heritage Edition of The Saint John’s Bible. As a symbolic gesture, the night shift staff in each hospital department are the first to see the volume as the hospital kicks-off its Year With The Saint John’s Bible.
The Heritage Edition is the only full-size illuminated fine art edition of the original Saint John’s Bible. Approximately one-half of the 299 limited editions have been acquired by universities, churches, libraries, hospitals and families across many faith traditions. This video shows how these 7-volume sets are being shared with communities around the world.
Tim Ternes, Director of The Saint John’s Bible, gives advice on the handling, storage, sharing, and display of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Edition volumes.