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The principal aim of “The Green Bible” is “to show that seeds of environmentalism were sown in the Garden of Eden”. The Green Bible is actually a new edition of the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) of the Holy Scipture and it is “printed in soy ink on recycled paper and bound in eco-friendly linen.” [...]

More than 40 videos of a man desecrating the Eucharist are posted on YouTube. The young man’s channel name is fsmdude and he is from Canada. He claims that he gets his consecrated host by going to church and receiving communion. He desecrates the Eucharist by boiling it, hitting it with a nail gun, stapling [...]

The Church in South Korea has launched an integrated computerization system to link all parishes and standardize management of parish affairs. The National Integrated Yangeop System standardizes administration of parishes and dioceses across the country, and allows them to exchange pastoral information. Read the complete story here.

This is a slideshow presentation based on Matthew 21:33-43, the Gospel reading for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A). You may embed this slideshow into your own blog/website or download the original PowerPoint/Pdf file so you may use it in your liturgical celebrations.

The Catholicism Project

October 3rd, 2008

Fr. Robert Barron, a north American Catholic priest, is shooting a series of videos titled “The Catholicism Project” which will explain Catholic faith, life and culture in depth. Filming will be done on location in Israel, Italy and other parts of Europe, Mexico and other parts of America, and in some countries in Africa and [...]

Gospelr is the twitter for Christians. According to its developers, the purpose of this microblogging technology is “to provide an effective communication medium for sharing thoughts, ideas, words of encouragement, prayer requests, daily scripture readings/devotionals, and more to friends, staff, ministries, family, and others.”

I have been maintaining a Twitter account since October 2007 and I [...]

Watch WYD Live

July 16th, 2008

Watch World Youth Day live everyday from July 15 to 20 on www.PopeInAustralia.com. The broadcast starts at 12 noon (Eastern Time) and rebroadcast at eight in the evening on the same day. Major events, such as Eucharistic celebrations and the Pope’s appearances are covered by the live broadcast.

Here is the broadcast schedule:

Tuesday, July 15 12 noon: [...]

Some people consider it the Star Academy for priests. It is because the reality-tv concept is basically the same. However, don’t expect judges, evictions or cash prizes. In Priest Academy, three young Catholic priests are filmed throughout the day while they go about their everyday life.

The “housemates” in Priest Academy are Franck, Michel [...]

The Year of St. Paul

June 29th, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI launched on Saturday the year dedicated for the bimillennium celebrations of the birth of the Apostle Paul. Annopaolino.org is the official website of the yearlong celebration. According to the site, the Pauline celebration, which officially began yesterday (28 June 2008) and will end on 29 June 2009, will include “a [...]

“Be a part of something. Don’t live for yourself alone. This is what I know for sure: In order to be truly happy, you must live along with and you have stand for something larger than yourself. Because life is a reciprocal exchange. To move forward you have to give back. And to me that [...]

Christianize Your Firefox

June 21st, 2008

There are more than 250 themes available for Firefox. You can find all of them here. If you want to “Christianize” your browsing experience, I recommend that you use the Bible Fox theme.  As you can see in the screenshot, the icons used in this theme are familiar Christian symbols (fish, dove, cross, church, [...]



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Epiphany of the Lord (Year B) 3 January 2009

Epiphany of the Lord (Year B)

This is a slideshow presentation based on Matthew 2:1-12, the Gospel reading for the Epiphany of the Lord (Year B). You may embed this slideshow into [...] Read the rest »