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Videos - Saints, Popes, Priests, and Christ (how do you beat that?)

It looks like it will be a busy week!  The last few days I have been in Springfield for the ordination of Fr. Steve Arisman and Fr. Seth Brown, their first Masses, as well as my admission to candidacy for the priesthood (a pretty big step in the process), all of which will be topics for posts later this week (one thing at a time...).  This post though, will just be a few videos that I have run across recently that you really ought to see!

Here's one from Chris Stefanick.  Gosh, it seems like most of his videos end up on here, but they are all so awesome and this one is no exception.  It's about Fr. Kapaun, a chaplain during the Korean war, who completely devoted himself to his comrades, showing incredible devotion and courage in caring and saving them.  But his radical love extended even to his enemies, to those who hated him, to those who tortured him.


Video #2 is from a project called one billion stories (tons of fantastic videos on people loving and living their Catholic faith).  It's a short snippet of a young man hearing the call to enter seminary, and become a priest, and how why he is willing to give up everything for Christ, who gave up everything for him.



The third video is the vocation story of Colin Jones, a soon-to-be classmate of mine at the North American College, who I had the pleasure to meet when he was visiting another one of the guys at Brute a few months ago (or maybe it was last semester?).  Great talk about hearing the call and conversion!



Here's a video - a bit different than my usual finds - that is about "cutting the cord" (so to speak) and getting back to having real relationships with people, rather than just the more artificial, less loving, ones that we have on social networking sites and the like.  Obviously, I think there is a place for these kinds of things, but this is a good (and funny) reminder that there should be limits.



Alright, here's an awesome video - really short - about the ordination and first Masses of several used-to-be seminarians, now priests, from the Archdiocese of Denver.  I don't think I know any of these guys personally, but the video is a powerful glimpse at the first days of the priesthood of these young men!  Phenomenal!  Sorry it's not embedded - I know it'd be easier if it was embedded - but I probably spent 15 minutes trying to figure out a way to do it, and it just doesn't seem to be possible/allowed...  Sorry (click the link though - it'll make your day!)


For a 5th video, here's some clips from the Holy Father's historic trip to the Holy Land and his meeting with the Ecumenical Patriarch of the Orthodox Church (which has been split from Rome for almost a millennium now).  It is a powerful, uniting, and important meeting and 21st century technology means you can see it too!  


Alright, two more videos - both from Fr. Barron.  The first one is from his in-production series on the "pivotal players" (you know, important saints and other such folks).  It looks amazing and you can watch a few minutes of introduction right now!


And finally, the last video, the first part of Fr. Barron's talk on Christ, specifically focusing on how we need to know Christ as He is found in the Scriptures (both OT and NT), as priest, prophet and king.  Stunning videography, phenomenal reminder!
 

Quickie Friday Update (with videos!)

Hey guys! Here are a few videos that I have run across over the last week or so.  Some of them are long, but all are really fantastic!  I have several posts in the incubation stage, but haven't been able to finish them up yet. Exciting news: I sent off my application to the NAC this week! Have a wonderful Friday, remember to offer your sacrifice today up for something - it makes it so much more meaningful. Enjoy!






Where is God when I'm Suffering? (video)

Here is a video from Chris Stefanick about the problem of suffering. We can certainly dissect this problem metaphysically (How evil is a privation - it doesn't have its own existence - and occurs when something doesn't follow the end (teleology) that it is supposed to. In our case, we experience suffering when we don't follow God and avoid sin.), but he goes about it the obviously Christian way. Christ experienced suffering too, and conquered it!


Back to the Basics - God is Love! (video)

Here is a fantastic video talking about the "big picture", that God is Love and how Pope Francis isn't changing Church teaching, He's just asking us to see the underlying principles (LOVE).  I know I posted about this before, but this video quickly and easily gets to the heart of the matter (without me spending hours banging away on the keyboard - I'm doing that enough right now anyway... Enjoy!


Got lots of time? Logic, Catholicism, Evangelization, Christ, Mary, and more!

I have recently come across several good videos and rather than put them all in separate posts (and force you all to click between them), I think I will just put them all in one video-post. Enjoy!

Fr. Donald Colloway - Mary is Awesome!

Matt Fradd - Self-Referencial Incoherance
More Matt Fradd - Why he is Catholic
Chris Stefanick - Christ the King

True Marriage - a collection of other responses

Well, I was saddened to here about the Supreme Court decision today.  It just shows how far our society has fallen as of late...  But, I found that Corey already had a terrific response to it on his blog.  That combined with the fact that I need to get some Spanish done (as always) means that, for now, I don't have some great post about it.  Read Corey's it is absolutely fantastic!
 
An excerpt from the USCCB's response:
“Marriage is the only institution that brings together a man and a woman for life, providing any child who comes from their union with the secure foundation of a mother and a father.
“Our culture has taken for granted for far too long what human nature, experience, common sense, and God’s wise design all confirm: the difference between a man and a woman matters, and the difference between a mom and a dad matters. While the culture has failed in many ways to be marriage-strengthening, this is no reason to give up. Now is the time to strengthen marriage, not redefine it.
“When Jesus taught about the meaning of marriage – the lifelong, exclusive union of husband and wife – he pointed back to “the beginning” of God’s creation of the human person as male and female (see Matthew 19). In the face of the customs and laws of his time, Jesus taught an unpopular truth that everyone could understand. The truth of marriage endures, and we will continue to boldly proclaim it with confidence and charity.

I haven't really touched on this topic yet because, well, it's a hard one to cover and is extremely controversial.  I guess I just haven't had enough time to think it over, find the necessary sources, etc. to make a good coherent counter-argument. 
 
Anyway, here's a pretty good video about the topic from Chris Stephanick, about Natural & Divine Law:
And another decent one from Fr. Barron, about Moral argumentation, and how we have stopped looking at morality and instead look at discrimination or something (dictatorship of relativism!):

Christ is a King, and that means a lot! - Video

Good reminder. Really wraps together a ton of stuff in a short (awesome) video.