Real Catholic Blog

Real Catholic Blog

  • Home
  • About RealCatholicBlog
  • Blog Contributors
  • About RealCatholic.com/Ave Maria Sacred Art-Gifts-Books

Real Face Of Jesus? Encore Dates On History Channel

Posted in Announcements, Catholicism In Culture, Catholicism In Media, Church History, Icons And Art, Liturgical Seasons, News And Current Events by Brother Stephen
Apr 03 2010
TrackBack Address.

If you missed the debut earlier this week of the absolutely spectacular History Channel documentary The Real Face of Jesus? — I watched it and highly recommend it — this part history of the Passion, part history of the Shroud of Turin and part hi-tech CSI airs tonight at 8:00 Eastern and at midnight, as well as at 5:00 p.m. Easter Sunday and at 5:00 p.m. a week from today. It may have additional showings in the next two weeks.

According to media reports (see Boston Herald), millions watched. It is absolutely stunning and I hope to share my impressions next week (I don’t want to ruin it for anyone).

But I will say this: since I saw the film, I now have a dynamic perspective when I read and hear the Gospel in church now, as I did at Mass Spy Wednesday and Holy Thursday, and at Good Friday service. I now visualize the man whose words are being read! If that doesn’t have an impact on you and your faith . . . . It just does. At least for me.

Another thought: Why is Jesus’ face the most sought after of pre-camera historical figures? No one clamors for Julius Caesar’s face, nor Alexander the Great, Aristotle, Henry VIII, Charlemagne, Confucius, Thomas Jefferson or George Washington. But the drive to discover Jesus physically certainly implies a yearning for a deeper understanding and commitment to faith.

From Brother John, myself and the whole Real Catholic team, thank you for your support of our blog and the online store. We wish you a Holy and Blessed Easter.

3 Comments »
Tagged as: Alexander the Great, Aristotle, Boston Herald, Charlemagne, Confucius, CSI, Easter Sunday, Faith, George Washington, Good Friday, Gospel, Henry VIII, History Channel, Holy Thursday, Jesus, Julius Caesar, Mass, Real Catholic, Shroud of Turin, Spy Wednesday, the Passion, The Real Face Of Jesus?, Thomas Jefferson

Faith Matters: The Eucharist

Posted in Apologetics, Liturgical Seasons, Sacraments by Brother Stephen
Feb 28 2010
TrackBack Address.

Faith does matter. During Lent, we are especially called to redouble our faith through prayer, fasting and sacrifice in order to draw closer to God. Here is an instructive video from Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, about the Eucharist (EWTN).

Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio speaks about the Eucharist.

1 Comment »
Tagged as: Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archdiocese for the Military Services, Eucharist, EWTN, Faith, Lent

Why Are There Lines For Holy Communion, But None For Confession?

Posted in Sacraments by Brother Stephen
Oct 19 2009
TrackBack Address.

That’s one of the age old incongruities of practicing the Faith. Everyone wants to go to Holy Communion, but rarely do people go to Reconciliation.

Suffer me not to be separated from you, Lord

as the prayer states. No one wants to forsake the Bread of Life. That is good. People should not want to go without receiving our Lord in the Sacrifice of the Mass. But are we clear for take-off? Or do we go undeservingly because we don’t want the person next to us to think we’ve done something to not merit the Holy Eucharist?

Another priest from the Fathers of Mercy, Father Bill Casey, C.P.M., offers some thoughts on The Link between the Penitential Rite & the Gloria:

Father Casey with some thoughts on the age old conundrum: Why are there lines for Holy Communion but not the Confessional?

No Comments yet »
Tagged as: Bread of Life, Confessional, Faith, Father Bill Casey, Fathers of Mercy, Holy Communion, Holy Eucharist, Penitential Rite, prayer, priest, Reconciliation, Sacrifice of the Mass, the Gloria

Today’s Feast Day: Saint Pio Of Pietrelcina

Posted in Saints by Brother Stephen
Sep 23 2009
TrackBack Address.

Today is the Feast Day of Saint Pio Of Pietrelcina, commonly known as Padre Pio. Born Francesco Forgione in 1887 to a devout family in the village of Pietrelcina, Italy, in which devotion flourished among all of its residents, he knew as early as age five he wanted to give his life to God in the priestly ministry (read more at EWTN.com).

He entered the monastery as a young teenager, but only after his father moved to the United States to make enough money to pay for the private tutor he would need to bring his education up to the level where the monastery would accept him. This is an extraordinary act of love, not only to his son, but to God. So although much has been written about Padre Pio —his stigmata inspired hundreds of thousands of pilgrims to seek the sacraments from him and attend the Masses at which he presided — by believers and non, it his parents from whom I draw the lesson.

Both were illiterate (imagine being illiterate in your language, not to mention moving to a new country) but had memorized Scripture and Bible stories, taught them to their children, as well as the Rosary and all other prayers. Early on his parents instilled in the Faith in him and his siblings. Not only that, but they lost two children at birth — what devotion and love for God!

At Baptism, the parents are called to raise their child in the Faith; they are reminded that their child’s first teachers of the Faith. How many parents take this responsibility in more than a perfunctory way? Is it one more thing they slough off to Sunday school or even the Catholic school? I hope there is a renaissance of parenting in the Catholic tradition, where parents teach their children from the very earliest of ages how to pray and about the Church and Faith, who actively involve themselves in their children’s formation. Teaching rights and wrongs in a civil sense, which is what some parents reduced their moral responsibility to, is irrelevent without formation and a foundation.

padre pioPadre Pio heard God’s call through his formation from his parents.

1 Comment »
Tagged as: Bible, Catholic formation, Catholic school, EWTN, Faith, Francesco Forgione, Italy, Rosary, Sacraments, Saint Pio Of Pietrelcina, Scripture, stigmata

 

February 2012
M T W T F S S
« May    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829  

Archives

  • May 2011
  • December 2010
  • November 2010
  • October 2010
  • September 2010
  • August 2010
  • July 2010
  • June 2010
  • May 2010
  • April 2010
  • March 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009

Recent Posts

  • Blessed John Paul The Great
  • Happy New Year From RealCatholicBlog!
  • Merry Christmas From RealCatholicBlog And A Christmas Message From Pope Benedict XVI
  • More Men Praying The Rosary
  • Top 10 Reasons For Hope From 2010

Recent Comments

  • HARRY on Top 10 Reasons For Hope From 2010
  • JEREMY on Top 10 Reasons For Hope From 2010
  • JACKIE on What Can We Know About Jesus And The Holy Trinity?
  • nathaniel on More Men Praying The Rosary
  • HUGH on Happy New Year From RealCatholicBlog!

Ave Maria Online Store: Sacred Art-Gifts-Books

  • RealCatholic.com

Blogroll

  • A Catholic Journalist In London
  • A Catholic Notebook
  • Air Maria
  • American Papist
  • Bellarmine Veritas Ministry
  • Catholic League's Chatterbox
  • Catholic Vote Discussion
  • ellarmine Veritas Ministry
  • Evangel
  • Father Frank Pavone's Blog
  • First Thoughts
  • From Burke To Kirk And Beyond
  • Gateway Pundit
  • Icons & Curiosities
  • Joan's Rome
  • Post Modern Conservative
  • Power & Witness
  • Second Hand Smoke
  • Seen and Unseen
  • Spengler
  • The American Catholic
  • The Anchoress
  • the inside blog
  • The Moynihan Report

Dioceses, Eparchies, Orders, Shrines, Parishes

  • Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles
  • Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn
  • Fathers of Mercy
  • Mary Mother of the Church Abbey
  • Our Lady of Consolation
  • Our Lady of the Annunciation of Clear Creek
  • Saint Anthony Maronite Church
  • St. Michael's Call

Media

  • Catholic Culture
  • Catholic News Agency
  • Catholic News Service
  • CatholicTV
  • EWTN
  • EWTN News
  • First Things
  • Ignatius Press Blog
  • Inside Catholic
  • Inside The Vatican
  • New Advent
  • PewSitter.com
  • RealCatholicTV.com
  • Rome Reports Video News
  • Vatican Insider Podcast
  • ZENIT: The World Seen From Rome

Public Policy: Pro Life, Pro Marriage, Pro Biblical Values

  • American Life League
  • Cardinal Newman Society
  • Catholic League
  • Catholic Vote
  • Catholic Vote Action
  • CatholicVoters Blog
  • Family Foundation Blog
  • Fidelis Center for Law and Policy
  • Human Life International
  • LifeNews.com
  • LifeSiteNews.com
  • Priests For Life

Resources

  • Air Maria YouTube Channel
  • Catholic Encyclopedia
  • Catholic Insight
  • Catholic Online
  • Catholic.com
  • Catholic.Net
  • CatholicApologetics.org
  • Catholics Come Home
  • Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  • ChurchYear.net
  • ComeHomeCatholics YouTube Channel
  • Icons Explained
  • Russian Icons
  • St. Anselm Institute for Catholic Thought

The Holy See

  • The Vatican
  • The Vatican Today (Official Vatican News Portal)
  • The Vatican YouTube Channel

Categories

Follow this blog

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org
Powered by WordPress | “Blend” from Spectacu.la WP Themes Club