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The Permanent Diaconate – Catholic Focus
Cheridan Sanders
May 2, 2012
This past Sunday was the World Day of Prayer for Vocations. For many of us, the image of a priest or religious comes to mind when we say ‘vocation’ but there’s also the permanent diaconate. Meet these great men, who’ve said yes to the call to serve. Host Pedro Guevara Mann explores the permanent diaconate. ...
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Perspectives – Tuesday, May 1
Salt + Light Media
May 1, 2012
Tonight on Perspectives: Canada has a new bishop in Quebec, a traveling exhibit of relics helps us better understand the saints, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks about how the internet can be a model for dialogue and peacemaking, and we take a look at the vocation to the single life. ...
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The gifts John Paul II gave at his beatification
Alicia Ambrosio
May 1, 2012
Today we remember the beatification of John Paul II. As with everything related to John Paul II, everyone has a memory and a story related to this day. One year ago I was living in Madrid, working for World Youth Day. The announcement of his beatification was made on January 14. I had just arrived ...
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Holy Father’s prayer intentions for May
Deacon Pedro
May 1, 2012
Join us in prayer for the intentions entrusted to us by Pope Benedict XVI. For May 2012, we join the Holy Father in praying for: The Family. That initiatives which defend and uphold the role of the family may be promoted within society. Mary, Guide of Missionaries. That Mary, Queen of the World and Star ...
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Perspectives Daily – Monday, April 30
Alicia Ambrosio
April 30, 2012
Tonight on Perspecitves: Pope Benedict XVI ordains new priests in Rome, Archbishop Christian Lépine officially begins his ministry in Montreal, as we look at the vocation of the priesthood. ...
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Giuseppe Toniolo: A vocation to social justice
Carlos Ferreira
April 30, 2012
On the day the church celebrated vocations, the church beatified Giuseppe Toniolo. He is proof that not just those in religious orders are call to be saints. Toniolo was an economist from the Italian city of Treviso father of seven children. Born in Treviso in 1845 the now-blessed Giuseppe Toniolo became known for his work ...
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Canada plays host to Interfaith Symposium
Andrew Santos
April 30, 2012
An interfaith delegation of nearly 20 religious leaders from Ukraine were in Canada this week. The delegation included Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk (Patriarch of the Ukrainian Catholic Church), Mr. Jacob Dov Bleich (Chief Rabbi of Kyiv and Ukraine), Patriarch Filaret Denysenko (Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyivan Patriarchate), as well as senior representatives of the Roman Catholic, ...
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The Fifth Gospel – Catholic Focus
Cheridan Sanders
April 28, 2012
A trip to Israel is more than a vacation. It’s a tour through biblical history, as well as an inner journey to meet Jesus. The people and places of the Holy Land testify to Him as a living Gospel account. On Catholic Focus, we take a pilgrimage to Israel. There, we go behind the scenes ...
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Perspectives: The Weekly Edition – Living in the world
Salt + Light Media
April 27, 2012
Focolare comes from the Italian word meaning “hearth” or “family fireside”. This is a concept whose absence has been sorely felt in our times. People don’t gather around warmth communally anymore. Since the time of the fireside gatherings we have scrambled and sought ways to replicate this unique and necessary source of fellowship and solidarity ...
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Catholics and Methodists see the glory of God because of Eucharist
Alicia Ambrosio
April 27, 2012
Working for Christian Unity is harder than it sounds. The core of all Christian’s faith is Christ. Many Christian denominations have some sort of celebration of Eucharist. Yet many of these Christian confessions who celebrate Eucharist understand that Eucharist differently than we do. This week the Methodist church and Catholic Church in the United States ...