Multi-faith Friendships
Posted on May 9th, 2008 in catholic videos catholic, catholic videos, fr. john iffert, theology of tap
Fr. John Iffert spoke about being Catholic in a multi-faith friendships.
Fr. Kubicki, our national dirctor, leads the Daily Offering prayer. Millions of Apostles of Prayer worldwide say this prayer every day. Join in the daily offering.
Fr. John Iffert spoke about being Catholic in a multi-faith friendships.
Michael Savage interviews Carl Anderson, author of Civilization of Love: What every Catholic can do to change the World.
Katie Couric speaks with Vatican analyst Father Thomas Williams about Pope Benedict XVI’s tour of the United States and its significance for the embattled Catholic Church. (CBSNews.com)
This seems to be a rather interesting movie. I am not quite sure whether it is a comic attempt to laugh off all of the crazy “apparition” stories that make the news lately, or if it really is going to project an authentic search for faith. Here’s the background info and the trailer. Let me know what you think. And thanks to Corby for bringing this to my attention!
Luke Wilson (The Royal Tenenbaums, Old School), Academy Award nominee Adriana Barraza (Babel) and Radha Mitchell (Finding Neverland) star in a modern day fable about the unexpected wonders of the everyday from director Mark Pellington (U2 3D, The Mothman Prophesies). Henry Poole is Here tells the funny, poignant and uplifting story of a disillusioned man who attempts to hide from life in a rundown suburban tract home only to discover he cannot escape the forces of hope.
To mark World Communications Sunday on 27 April 2008 the Catholic Bishops of Australia have issued a Pastoral Letter on Internet Safety. “Together with the mobile phone, the Internet has transformed the way that conversations are held, friendships are maintained, entertainment is sought and information is gained.”
Much of this change has been immeasurably for the better, but the sheer magnitude of information available on the Web means that all of us must be discerning in how we use it. “In identifying some of the dangers of the Internet, and bringing some of the wisdom of our faith tradition to bear upon them, it is our hope that we can all be alert to those aspects of the Internet which can be a danger to our safety, to our human dignity, and to our relationships with each other and with God,” the Bishops say. To read the Pastoral Letter and download copies please visit www.acbc.catholic.org.au.
“Out in Deep Water”, A Gathering of Catholic Men. Pittsburgh, PA.