Tuesday, February 24, 2015

K of C Free Course :The Apostles Creed

The Apostles' Creed
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
Dear Friend,
Greetings and our warm welcome to you! Thank you for accepting our invitation to talk about the truths of the Catholic faith.
TWO OF US TOGETHER
Together, we are going to discuss things Catholic. Our purpose is not to cause friction or use any pressure whatever to force people into the Catholic Church. Our commitment is to truth, and in this, we believe, all people of good will are at one. So, if we might describe our relationship in visual terms, we see you and ourselves sitting not at opposite sides of a desk, each one making points and counterpoints, but rather, we see both you and ourselves sitting side by side, engaged in a common effort to know more about God and to know Him better through what we know about Him.
In this, we are not looking for useless information, nor planning to argue about human errors of the past. We are interested only in serving God more intelligently and with greater fidelity.
EASY DOES IT
Our inquiry course is somewhat different from many others. It is an informal reading course. We selected ten booklets from our extensive series. These cover in a general way, the fundamental beliefs of Catholicism. We have made them the basic texts of our course. We trust that you will appreciate this informality. In something of the same spirit, we decided to use multiple choice questions. These reinforce your knowledge of what is in the basic texts and also help you to go through the course with the kind of questioning attitude, which will guarantee its success.
AND FINALLY
A word now about this type of course: it is unique. God will be speaking to us through the text of the booklets, through the Scriptures referred to in the booklets, through the many events of our lives (since He is at the center of our being), through the very interchange which goes on between us. It is up to us to speak at the same time to God. That means prayer.
Prayer means many things. Three of them especially apply here. Prayer means conscious awareness of the presence of God. Let us pause from time to time to remind ourselves of His presence. Prayer means explicitly asking God for what we need. Let us ask Him for "light and life" as St John so often did. Prayer means contemplation, taking divine truths into the silence of our hearts and allowing God to expound them for us in those flashes of insight that come only from God.
As an aid to prayer and a continuation of its spirit, you will find this helpful: after every lesson, make some positive gestures of generosity toward God. Such gestures could be: Offer assistance to someone in need, visiting the sick of the aged, getting involved in some civic movement for the betterment of the neighbors, forgiving an injury, putting an end to a long period of silence and hostility toward someone, taking a positive step toward giving up excessive drinking or the use of drugs, - and so on. There is no limit to the creativeness of the human heart, when God's power is allowed to move it.
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Blessed James Alberione's Words Autotuned- "What Makes You Beautiful" by...


Blessed James Alberione's Words Autotuned-
"What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction         


Published on May 4, 2014
Dear people of the internet,

After I released the first episode of Autotune the Church, I was looking for more people to autotune, and discovered Blessed James Alberione. At first I was pretty hesitant, especially because he didn't speak any English whatsoever.

Since beginning this video I have fallen in love with James Alberione. I have read several books on him in a single sitting, and have been abundantly blessed and strengthened by his message and life story. I even travelled hundreds of miles to visit one of the communities that he founded. I can honestly say that he is my favourite saint now. He is truly a saint for our times, and his message was so far ahead of his time that it is still growing in relevance now, decades since his passing.

Since Fr. Alberione was from Northern Italy and never spoke english, I had to take a slightly different approach to this video. The voice of Fr. Alberione that you hear autotuned is actually Fr. Angelo Biancalana, an 80-year-old Comboni Missionary (from Northern Italy), who spent many years serving in Uganda, and therefore speaks very good English. He was the voice of Fr. Alberione in an upcoming documentary on the life of this great saint (watch the trailer at www.MediaApostle.com). Instead of working with direct audio recordings of Fr. Alberione like the other episodes, I autotuned English translations of Fr. Alberione's words from the documentary spoken by Fr. Angelo. I also had to video record my own mouth lip-syncing the words and impose it over Fr. Alberione's own mouth, since there was no video footage of him speaking english.

I strongly encourage you to learn more about him foster a devotion to this amazing man! And what a better way to start than to watch the documentary about him when it comes out.

Pax Caritas et lol,
-Clark

Watch the trailer for the upcoming Alberione documentary:
http://MediaApostle.com

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Lyrics:
The Word of God will endure
The Divine Master lives in the Church
Many souls hungry for light
Have found God in front of a painting

The broadcasting studio is our church
The screen, the machine our pulpit

We need to put down the scissors of censorship
And pick up the camera and microphone
We need to speak in the language of our own time
Because God is so... God is so beautiful

Alberione taught history
With a view to impact the future
He embraced artists and writers
Who used media to uplift the human spirit

This is a parody of:
"What Makes You Beautiful" - originally by One Direction
Written by: Rami Yacoub Carl Falk Savan Kotecha
Published by: Syco Entertainment

John Paul The Second Music Video.mpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yXKo-G9-JE


John Paul The Second Music Video
Peschken Presents

Uploaded on Jul 26, 2011
In 1978 singer, songwriter Roberta Kelly approached Michael Holm, singer, songwriter, producer with 'John Paul The Second" the first song about Pope John Paul The Second. Michael composed & produced the song, Universal Music published.

This year, 2011, Michael produced and released a re-mix of the song, on the occassion of John Paul II beatification. The re-mix is distributed by Ability-Records, Starnberg, Germany, and also available in legal download stores everywhere.

Michael Holm's producer friend Christian Peschken produced the music video.

Title: John Paul The Second
Written & Performed by Roberta Kelly
Composed & Produced by Michael Holm
Arrangement by Rainer Pietsch
Publisher Universal Music
Recorded at Union Studio, Munich
Remix by Juergen Koppers


Music Video:
Production Coordinator Burkhard 'Flieger' Weber
Camera Fred Weidler , Tom Moeres
Edited & Produced by Christian Peschken
Filmed at Mastermix Studios , Stefan Gienger
Archive Footage by CTV - Vatican Television Center

(c) copyright 2011-2012 by Autobahn Musik GmbH
Buero Michael Holm

Sunday, February 1, 2015

(2) Saint John Paul II

(2) Saint John Paul II

February 2
Presentation of our Lord
+ All-powerful Father,
Christ your Son became man for us...
and was presented in the temple.
May he keep our hearts free from sin
And bring us into your presence.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord,
Who live and reigns with you and Holy Spirit
One God, forever and ever, Amen