Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
30 years since apparitions of Virgin Mary at Medjugorje
30 years since apparitions of Virgin Mary began in Medjugorje
The following excerpt is from RomeReports.com:
Thirty years ago, on June 24, 1981, the Virgin Mary supposedly began appearing to six young people in a small village called Medjugorje in Bosnia Herzegovina. Thus began of one of the most controversial phenomenons in recent memory that turned this tiny village into one of the most visited places in Europe. More than one million visit Medjugorje every year.
However, the Vatican has taken a cautious road and has not made any decisions on these occurrences.
Of the six visionaries, three allegedly see the Virgin Mary every day and the other three just once a year.
In order to make a decision, the pope convened a commission in March of 2010 which was tied to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and led by Cardinal Camillo Ruini. The priest Salvatore Perrella is one of its members.
Fr. Salvatore Perrella
Member, Commission of inquiry on Medjugorje
“If the Lord lets us see the truth of the apparitions that's great, but we must be sure they come from God and they haven't been built up even if they had good intentions. This is what the papal commission does. So there is still no verdict to give. We want to see if the event as explained by the visionaries, which is talked about in the media, and attracts millions to this small town, is truly from God.”
Thirty years after the first apparition of the Virgin Mary in Medjugorje there is still no clear judgment about its authenticity. It's something that the 17 experts on apparitions from this commission are investigating, but for now they prefer not to comment.
Read more: Medjugorje
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Ambassador says Padre Pio miraculously cured his son
Ambassador says Padre Pio miraculously cured his son
The follwing excerpt is from RomeReports.com:
(Romereports.com) Fernando Sanchez is the ambassador of Costa Rica to the Vatican, but his story has nothing to do with his job. He says, his son is alive thanks to a miracle of Padre Pio. He talks about it in his book “Birth of a spiritual child: Our history with Padre Pio of Pietrelcina.”
It happened three years ago. His child was born with serious heart problems. The doctors said there was no hope for him, but then something happened that changed everything.
Fernando Sánchez
Costa Rica's ambassador to the Vatican
“They called me to say, 'Look, Don Fernando, there is a priest with your son'. I imagined the worst and I ran for the neonatal ward in the intensive care unit and I found the father with a relic of Padre Pio praying over my son's crib. I joined him and nothing else.”
After two hours the child's heart was beating normally and the next day the doctors stopped all treatment and took him off medication.
Since then, Fernando Sanchez and his wife have no doubt that Padre Pio interceded in the healing of their son.
Fernando Sánchez
Costa Rica's ambassador to the Vatican
“Since then we have felt his presence. I have no doubt that he is interceding for us.”
Read more: Padre Pio Miracle
Monday, June 13, 2011
Miracles of Saint Anthony of Padua
Gloria.tv: Saint Anthony of Padua Miracle Worker
Bob and Penny Lord have traveled the world to share great stories about saints and miracles. These wonderful stories have aired on EWTN.
The Feast Day of Saint Anthony of Padua is June 13. He is recognized by the Catholic church as a miracle worker and for finding lost items.
Prayers for St. Anthony's Intercession
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Signs of Christian Unity: Some US Episcopal Churches are Joining the Catholic Church
US Episcopal Churches gaining momentum to form Ordinariate
The following news story is posted on RomeReports.com:
June 11, 2011 - (Romereports.com) - In 2009 Pope Benedict XVI opened the door of the Catholic Church to create Personal Ordinariates, inviting Anglicans to join the Church while retaining many of their liturgical practices. Since then, the United States has seen two Episcopal communities accept the pope's offer to become part of the Personal Ordinariate when it's established in the US.
Mount Calvary Church in Baltimore announced it's decision in October of 2010 and is being followed by St. Luke's in Maryland.
An Ordinariate typically covers an entire country. But this will remain open until the exact number is known of US Episcopal Churches that wish to join the Catholic Church.
When St. Luke's announced their decision, they received the full support of Cardinal Wuerl and the Episcopal Bishop John Bryson Chane of Washington.
The congregations are in contact with Cardinal Wuerl who is in charge of guiding the incorporation of Anglican groups from the United States and has given them his full welcome.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Pope Benedict XVI proposes leap of faith to overcome all difficulties
Benedict XVI proposes leap of faith to overcome all difficulties
The video and following excerpt is posted on RomeReports.com:
RomeReports.com - While praying the Regina Coeli, Benedict XVI highlighted the presence of God in the world and asked for others not feel like “Orphans of God” and to overcome the difficulties by renewing their faith every day.
Benedict XVI
“I invite everyone to joyfully renew the Christian hope which is born from the mystery of Easter, to face difficulties, ward off discouragement and efforts to build a world worthy of man , following God's wishes.”
The pope stressed that everyone is responsible for helping others come closer to God. He said this could be done by introducing the Gospel to others and to help rejuvenate the “ancient Christian roots.”
Benedict XVI
“Today the vocation of the Church is the evangelization of the people who are not familiar with the Gospel, as those with ancient Christian roots that need new blood to rediscover the beauty and joy of faith.”
Read more: A Leap of Faith
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Science and Faith Merge in Pope's Space Station Talk
Science and Faith Merge in Pope's Space Station Talk | Space.com
The following excerpt is from Space.com:
In a first for The Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI called to the heavens on Saturday, but instead of reaching God, he spoke to two Italian astronauts and their 10 colleagues working on board the International Space Station (ISS).
"Dear astronauts, I am very happy to have this extraordinary opportunity to converse with you during your mission and especially grateful to be able to speak to so many of you as both crews are present on the space station at this time," the Pope said.
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Pope Benedict XVI: "We need Christians convinced and convincing"
Gloria.tv: Benedict XVI: "We need Christians convinced and convincing"
The following excerpt is from Gloria.TV:
The Church of today needs "disciples of Christ who are brave and faithful, devoted only to him, and who are convinced and convincing." These were the words of Pope Benedict when he arrived Saturday afternoon in Aquileia, an ancient Roman port city containing what is considered the mother-church of the region. It was the first leg of his two-day trip to northeastern Italy. He welcomed public authorities, bishops and faithful from the region, and those from areas evangelized from the Mother Church of Aquileia in Slovenia, Croatia, Austria and Bavaria. In the city's historic Chapter Square, the Pope underlined that the Church of that city was the ninth of the Roman Empire and the Fourth of Italy.
Monday, May 02, 2011
The Divine Rescue on Highway Six
The Divine Rescue on Highway Six - CBN TV - Video
The following excerpt is from CBN.com:
It’s been called The Miracle on Highway 6. After a fiery car crash and desperate prayers, witnesses say angels showed up and performed a miraculous rescue.
Mass of thanksgiving for beatification of Pope Blessed John Paul II
YouTube - Mass of Thanksgiving for Beatification of Pope Blessed John Paul II
The following excerpt is from Catholic Online:
VATICAN CITY, (VIS) - At 10:30 Monday morning in St. Peter's Square, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B., secretary of state, presided over the thanksgiving Mass for the beatification of Pope John Paul II. The liturgical texts were those of the new Blessed.
The celebration included music performed by the Choir of the Diocese of Rome, with the participation of Warsaw's Polish Union of Choirs and the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra of Katowice. Preparation for the holy rite began at 9:30am with the reading of poems by Blessed John Paul II in alternation with pieces performed by the orchestra and choir. Before Holy Mass, Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, archbishop of Krakow, addressed those present.
"The dialogue of love between Christ and the human person characterized the entire life of Karol Wojtyla ...", Cardinal Bertone said in his homily. "We all recall how, on the day of his funeral, during the ceremony there was a moment when the wind shut the book of the Gospels placed on the coffin. It was as if the wind of the Spirit wanted to signal the end of the spiritual and human existence of Karol Wojtyla, illumined by the Gospel of Christ. With this Book he discovered God's plan for humanity and for himself, but he also learned of Christ, His face and His love, which was always a call to responsibility for Karol".
"He was a man of faith, a man of God," the cardinal emphasized. "His life was a constant prayer that lovingly embraced all who inhabit our planet, created in the image and likeness of God, and therefore worthy of the greatest respect; redeemed by Christ's death and resurrection the human person is therefore truly become the living glory of God. Thanks to the faith that he expressed, above all, in prayer, John Paul II was a true defender of the dignity of every human person and not a mere activist for political or social ideologies".
Read More: Pope John Paul II
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Vision: From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen
YouTube Video
Review by Loci B. Lenar
Shannon Attaway, director of home media production at Zeitgeist Films has sent me a screeners copy of 'Vision' before its public debut in the USA. I am grateful for her kindness in supplying me with a copy of the movie. Produced in Germany by Zeitgeist Films, Vision was originally released in 2009, but now is available to purchase in a DVD format with English subtitles for the U.S. market beginning on April 19th.
Not knowing what to expect from this attention-grabbing film, I sat down on my living room couch and watched the movie for the entire 110 minutes without flinching an eye. My usual routine is to consume some snacks and drink beverages to counter my restlessness when watching TV or a movie. However, I was totally absorbed in this fascinating film for the entire time!
Director Margarethe von Trotta has captured the spiritual journey of Hildegard von Bingen in an upfront and poignant film about the 12th-century Benedictine nun and mystic, portrayed with a powerful performance by actress Barbara Sukowa. The movie provides insight into Hildegard von Bingen's remarkable life including her straightforward approach and skill in challenging superiors to make changes as a result of her visions and messages that she said were from God.
Vision is categorically a thought provoking film of intensity with an impressionable account of Hildegard's Christian faith that a general audience will find interesting!
Image Courtesy of Zeitgeist Films |
Zeitgeist Films: Vision - From the life of Hildegard von Bingen
Vision - Official U.S. Trailer
The following excerpts are courtesy of Zeitgeist Films:
About the Film:
Hildegard von Bingen was truly a woman ahead of her time. A visionary in every sense of the word, this famed Benedictine nun was a Christian mystic, composer, philosopher, playwright, poet, naturalist, scientist, physician, herbalist and ecological activist.
In Vision, New German Cinema auteur Margarethe von Trotta (Marianne and Juliane, Rosa Luxemburg, Rosenstrasse) reunites with recurrent star Barbara Sukowa (Zentropa, Berlin Alexanderplatz) to bring the story of this extraordinary woman to life. Sukowa portrays von Bingen’s fierce determination to expand the responsibilities of women within the order. Vision is a profoundly inspirational portrait of a woman who has emerged from the shadows of history as a forward-thinking and iconoclastic pioneer of faith and change.
PLOT SYNOPSIS
A child of a wealthy German family, Hildegard is handed over to a Benedictine Monastery at the age of 8. Taught in the arts of herbal medicine, reading and writing by her mentor Jutta von Sponheim, she quickly excels in all. When Jutta dies, Hildegard is horrified by evidence of self-flagellation on her body and vows to change the ways of the order.
Hildegard becomes the abbess of the convent and by subtly using her intelligence and diplomacy begins to change the laws from the highest level. Since childhood she has had powerful visions that she records. Certain that these mystic perceptions are messages from God, she mentions them to her superior, without fear of the obvious scepticism and suspicion of heresy from the Christian order. The Pope grants her his support and allows her to publish the written accounts of her revelations. With this, Hildegard’s life takes a new turn. Allowed to build her own convent—the monastery of Saint Rupertsberg at Bingen—she invents a revolutionary and humanist approach to devotion.
About Hildegard
Born nearly 1000 years ago, Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) remains a popular figure to this day. A polymath ahead of her time who was at once spiritual and practical, von Bingen challenged Church rules and founded two convents. She was a visionary and modern theologian who, at age 60, explained the lunar eclipse not as a divine occurrence, but rather from a scientific viewpoint. With a keen mind, von Bingen was someone who believed in a positive image of humanity. Centuries later, masters such as Dante and Leonardo di Vinci were inspired by her works. Hildegard von Bingen was one the most important inspirational and visionary female leaders of the Medieval age, responsible for bringing Europe out of the darkness and into the modern era of science and enlightenment. In 1233, Pope Gregor IX initiated the process of canonizing her but for formal reasons the canonization was never completed. Regardless, Hildegard von Bingen has continued to acquire an ever-expanding faction of admirers worldwide.
Read more: Zeitgeist Films
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Inspiritional Video: 'Get Clean' through Confession
YouTube - Get Clean
I was reading my emails today and received one from Martin Harold, MBA Director of Admissions at John Paul the Great Catholic University which is promoting a new video produced by the students of the school. The timing of 'Get Clean' could not be any better since many Catholics during Lent refresh their spiritual lives through the church confessional. The inspirational video is designed for a competition to publicize New York's All Day Confessions on Monday, April 18, 2011.
If you enjoy the video's message, please consider visiting YouTube and clicking on the "Like" button to support JP students. A $25,000 scholarship could be won by the students for producing the timely "Get Clean" video.
John Paul the Great Catholic University is located on 10174 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA.
For additional information, contact Martin Harold by calling 858-653-6740 ext. 1101.
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Man Claims to Have Seen Jesus
Fort Smith Man Writes About Seeing "City of Light" - ky3.com
The interview and following excerpt is from KY3.com
John Edwards has written a book about his experience the night he nearly died. Edwards spoke with 5NEWS via Skype from his home in Dallas.
He was a junior at Northside High School the night the car he was riding in rolled at a Fort Smith intersection pinning him underneath the Oldsmobile. The year was 1966.
The driver and other passengers suffered minor injuries, but Edwards skull was fractured. He says today doctors would probably diagnose it as a traumatic brain injury. The teen was rushed to St. Edwards emergency room. There he claims to have had an out-of-body experience, traveling through a black void toward a tiny point of light.
"I saw something that's described in revelation 20 and 21 very well,” Edwards said, recalling the experience. “It was the city of light."
Edwards says members of his family were there to greet him; his uncle and a close family friend. As they talked, he stood in the green grass admiring the city from afar. He's careful in his choice of words, but it's obvious that Edwards believes he saw heaven. His uncle Cleve told him they were waiting for someone to arrive, but Edwards could not make out the man's face because of the bright light.
Edwards says he believes the figure that stood before him was Jesus himself. He would grow up to become a missionary and bible translator. Forty-five years after that night, the author tells his story in a new book entitled "Encouraged By The Light."
Read more: John Edwards
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Finding Fatima: A Documentary for Our Times
Photo courtesy of Dynomite Productions Ltd |
Finding Fatima DVD: The following photographs and commentary is courtesy of Joel Fletcher, Director of Dynomite Productions Ltd:
The film opens on Hiroshima 1945, where 8 Jesuit priests miraculously survived the atomic bomb without any trace of radiation poisoning and minor injury, when asked why they survived, Fr. Hubert Schiffer’s only answer was ‘we survived because we were living the message of Fatima.’
Finding Fatima Official Trailer - YouTube
In 1917, while a generation of men were being sacrificed on the killing fields of World War 1 and the seeds of a bloody revolution were being sowed in Russia, just outside a small town called Fatima in Portugal, three young Shepherd children made an extraordinary claim that they had been visited by a lady from heaven, a lady "brighter than the sun."
The series of events that followed, would resonate around the world, culminated in what has been described by many, as the greatest miracle of the 20th century, an event witnessed by over 70,000 people.
The series of events that followed, would resonate around the world, culminated in what has been described by many, as the greatest miracle of the 20th century, an event witnessed by over 70,000 people.
Photo courtesy of Dynomite Productions Ltd |
Directed by Ian and Dominic Higgins and filmed over two years, the documentary presents the complete story of Fatima with innovative and dramatic reconstructions of the events, interviews with many leading experts on Fatima and rarely seen archival material.
Photo courtesy of Dynomite Productions Ltd |
Filmed on location in both Portugal and the UK, utilizing state of the art CGI and a cast of 100’s ‘Finding Fatima’ is an epic production that spans from 1910 to the present day.
With worldwide and mainstream appeal for both Catholic and non Catholic audiences ‘Finding Fatima’ is a beautiful depiction of an event that is as relevant today as it was almost a hundred years ago.
‘Finding Fatima’, is a documentary that will both move and inspire you.
Run time: 90 mins
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The Day the Sun Danced - The True Story of Fatima
Gloria.tv: The Day the Sun Danced - The True Story of Fatima
(Children will enjoy this video)
From the website of Vimeo.com:
The True Story of Fatima
In 1917, three children named Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta experienced a great miracle.
While herding a flock of sheep outside the tiny village of Fatima, Portugal, the Blessed Mother visited them, not once, but many times, telling the children great and wondrous secrets that would affect all of creation.
It soon became clear that they had been chosen by the Blessed Mother to share her message.
THE DAY THE SUN DANCED is the inspiring true story of Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta, whose great faith and courage brought the message of Our Lady of Fatima for the entire world.
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Reggie Williams: Compelled by Grace
Reggie Williams: Compelled by Grace - CBN TV - Video
He rejected his childhood faith and followed his friends toward a life of crime. Today, he's a street-smart youth pastor.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Colton Burpo: Glimpses of Heaven
Colton Burpo: Glimpses of Heaven - CBN TV - Video
Colton's 4 year old spirit left his body during an emergency surgery and he experienced heaven with Jesus.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Vicka Ivankovic Dicusses Apparitions of Virgin Mary on Television Show in Ireland
Gloria.tv: Vicka in Ireland on RTE One
Vicka Ivankovic is interviewed in Ireland on the television show RTE One by host Ryan Tudbridy. Her message is regarding the apparitions Our Lady of Medjugorje which are happening in Bosnia-Hercegovina. Vicka's interview is translated into English by Manuela Spinelli.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Saved by Prayer
Elena Popkov: Swept Away - CBN TV - Video
The following excerpt is from CBN.com:
By Jewel Graham Taylor
The Popkov children loved to play in the streets when it rained, that is until a flash flood swept Elena out of sight and into a drain pipe.
"I was on like a swimming tube, " remembers Elena. "I just sat on it and the water just kept carrying me until I got to the drain pipe."
Elena's brother Viktor remembers the terrifying ordeal. "There was like no air in there, so she couldn't, she had no chance of breathing or anything."
While the current pushed Elena farther and farther down the sewer line, one of the other children ran to the house to get help.
Elena's mother Olga immediately began praying. "I couldn't believe it at first. I couldn't believe it. And I started praying right away that God, please keep her alive, please keep her alive."
While struggling to surface, Eleven year-old Elena remembered what her mother taught her. "From the beginning I said, 'if you're alone by yourself,'" said Olga, "'and you're struggling, you can't, you know, find your way out, just pray. God, He's there for you, you know, He's listening to you'."
"'Jesus, help me.' That's all I said in my head," says Elena. "And then seconds later there was some sort of bright light and somebody , it was like some sort of power was like just dragging me out of there by my arms. I did not feel any pain or anything. It was like my body was already on shore and somebody was just dragging my soul from there."
Elena surfaced at a split in the pipe, two city blocks from her back yard.
"I don't really know how I got out," says Elena. "But I'm pretty sure it was God."
The entire family credits God for Elena's miraculous survival, especially Olga. "I told my kids that life is boring without God. If you live for Jesus, your life will be exciting and full of miracles."
Read more: Elena Popkov
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Sister Briege McKenna, a Nun with the Gift of Healing
Sister Briege McKenna, a nun with the gift of healing and who ministers to priests
The following excerpt is from the website of RomeReports.com:
For the past 35 years, Sister Briege McKenna (St. Clare Sisters Retreat Ministry) has traveled more than 1 million miles to more than 100 countries to minister to priests.
She feels she received her call from God to speak on the priesthood years after she was miraculously cured of arthritis during the celebration of the Eucharist. She says God told her there was going to be a great shortage of priests and that many would reject the priesthood.
"And I said to the Lord there is no way, Lord. I'm a first grade teacher. I can't do that. And I got this most extraordinary love for the priesthood, and the Lord said in a voice I could almost hear, you don't do it, just be obedient, just listen and I'll do it through you."
Although she said she was scared, she put her trust in God and now helps priests and encourages others to join the vocation.
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