Saint Gertrude the Great was a German Benedictine nun and mystic born in 1256 in Eisleben, Germany. She entered the monastery school at St. Mary at Helfta at age 4 and joined the monastic community there in 1266. Gertrude experienced her first vision in 1281 and devoted herself to prayer, meditation, and writing spiritual works. She is renowned for her mysticism and practice of "nuptial mysticism," seeing herself as the Bride of Christ. Gertrude died around 1302 at Helfta and is celebrated on November 16.
Joseph Ratzinger was born in Germany in 1927 and grew up during Nazi rule. He was drafted into the German army at age 16 but escaped in 1945. After the war he became a priest and university professor. In 1981, Pope John Paul II appointed him to several Vatican positions. After John Paul II's death in 2005, Ratzinger was elected Pope Benedict XVI at age 78, taking the name to honor previous popes. As Pope, he authored several books and works to address issues like secularism, relativism, and consumerism facing the modern Church.
This document provides a biography of Saint Leo the Great, who was the Pope of the Catholic Church from 440 to 461 AD. It describes that he was born in Tuscany around 390 AD and became Pope in 440 AD. As Pope, he successfully fought against heresies like Manichaeism and Priscillianism. He played an important role in the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD which defined the dual divine and human natures of Christ. Saint Leo the Great is remembered for strengthening the authority of the Papacy and defending orthodox Christianity against heresies.
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Robert Bellarmine was a Jesuit cardinal, theologian, and Doctor of the Church born in 1542 in Italy. He taught at the Roman College and became famous as a teacher and preacher. In 1599 he was appointed cardinal and later became Archbishop of Capua. As a theologian he wrote works defending Catholic doctrine against Protestantism and engaged in theological disputes including with Galileo. He died in 1621 and was canonized as a saint in 1930, later being named a Doctor of the Church for his writings and contributions to theology.
This document provides a biography of Saint Albert the Great, a German Dominican friar and Catholic bishop. Some of the key points covered include:
- He was born around 1206 in Germany and died in 1280 in Cologne.
- He was known for his vast knowledge in many fields including science, philosophy, and theology, earning him the titles "Great" and "Universal Doctor".
- He taught at several universities and had Thomas Aquinas among his students.
- He made significant contributions to philosophy by integrating Aristotle's works with Christian theology.
- He defended the mendicant orders and opposed certain philosophical views like Averroism.
- He had a vast body of
SAN GIOVANNI OGILVIE, PRETE E MARTIRE SCOZZESE.pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides a biography of Saint John Ogilvie, a Scottish Jesuit priest and martyr. It describes that he was born into a Protestant family but received a Catholic education in Europe. He joined the Jesuits in 1599 and was ordained as a priest in 1613. He returned secretly to Scotland to minister to Catholics and was arrested, tortured, and hanged in 1615 for refusing to renounce his Catholic faith, making him the first Scottish saint since the Reformation. He was beatified in 1929 and canonized in 1976, and his feast day is celebrated on March 10th.
Saint Gertrude the Great was a German Benedictine nun and mystic born in 1256 in Eisleben, Germany. She entered the monastery school at St. Mary at Helfta at age 4 and joined the monastic community there in 1266. Gertrude experienced her first vision in 1281 and devoted herself to prayer, meditation, and writing spiritual works. She is renowned for her mysticism and practice of "nuptial mysticism," seeing herself as the Bride of Christ. Gertrude died around 1302 at Helfta and is celebrated on November 16.
Joseph Ratzinger was born in Germany in 1927 and grew up during Nazi rule. He was drafted into the German army at age 16 but escaped in 1945. After the war he became a priest and university professor. In 1981, Pope John Paul II appointed him to several Vatican positions. After John Paul II's death in 2005, Ratzinger was elected Pope Benedict XVI at age 78, taking the name to honor previous popes. As Pope, he authored several books and works to address issues like secularism, relativism, and consumerism facing the modern Church.
This document provides a biography of Saint Leo the Great, who was the Pope of the Catholic Church from 440 to 461 AD. It describes that he was born in Tuscany around 390 AD and became Pope in 440 AD. As Pope, he successfully fought against heresies like Manichaeism and Priscillianism. He played an important role in the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD which defined the dual divine and human natures of Christ. Saint Leo the Great is remembered for strengthening the authority of the Papacy and defending orthodox Christianity against heresies.
SAINT JOHN OGILVIE, SCOTTISH PRIEST AND MARYTR.pptxMartin M Flynn
John Ogilvie was a Scottish Jesuit priest and martyr. He was born into a partly Catholic and partly Presbyterian family in the 16th century. He was educated by the Benedictines and Jesuits in Europe. In 1597 he converted to Catholicism. He joined the Jesuits in 1599 and was ordained in 1613. He returned to Scotland secretly to minister to Catholics and was arrested in 1614 for being a Catholic priest. He was hanged for this in 1615 at the age of 36. He was later declared venerable and beatified, and was canonized as Scotland's only post-Reformation saint in 1976.
Robert Bellarmine was a Jesuit cardinal, theologian, and Doctor of the Church born in 1542 in Italy. He taught at the Roman College and became famous as a teacher and preacher. In 1599 he was appointed cardinal and later became Archbishop of Capua. As a theologian he wrote works defending Catholic doctrine against Protestantism and engaged in theological disputes including with Galileo. He died in 1621 and was canonized as a saint in 1930, later being named a Doctor of the Church for his writings and contributions to theology.
This document provides a biography of Saint Albert the Great, a German Dominican friar and Catholic bishop. Some of the key points covered include:
- He was born around 1206 in Germany and died in 1280 in Cologne.
- He was known for his vast knowledge in many fields including science, philosophy, and theology, earning him the titles "Great" and "Universal Doctor".
- He taught at several universities and had Thomas Aquinas among his students.
- He made significant contributions to philosophy by integrating Aristotle's works with Christian theology.
- He defended the mendicant orders and opposed certain philosophical views like Averroism.
- He had a vast body of
SAN GIOVANNI OGILVIE, PRETE E MARTIRE SCOZZESE.pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides a biography of Saint John Ogilvie, a Scottish Jesuit priest and martyr. It describes that he was born into a Protestant family but received a Catholic education in Europe. He joined the Jesuits in 1599 and was ordained as a priest in 1613. He returned secretly to Scotland to minister to Catholics and was arrested, tortured, and hanged in 1615 for refusing to renounce his Catholic faith, making him the first Scottish saint since the Reformation. He was beatified in 1929 and canonized in 1976, and his feast day is celebrated on March 10th.
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This document summarizes the history of Catholic martyrs in Japan between the 16th and 18th centuries. It describes how Christianity first arrived in Japan in the 1500s and grew rapidly before facing persecution from Japanese authorities who saw it as a threat. Over 200 missionaries and native Christians were killed for their faith between 1617-1632 as Christianity was banned. Many Catholics went underground while others lost their lives. The Catholic Church has recognized and beatified hundreds of these martyrs as saints.
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3. The painting came to represent existential dread and anxiety through its depiction of a figure with an agonized expression against a landscape with a tumultuous orange sky. It had a profound personal meaning for Munch related to his own mental anguish.
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- He was born in Damascus to a prominent Christian Arab family and succeeded his father as treasurer under the Umayyad Caliphate.
- He studied music, astronomy, theology and excelled in subjects like arithmetic and geometry. He eventually entered the monastery of Saint Sabas near Jerusalem.
- He was ordained a priest and wrote works expounding the Christian faith and composing hymns still used in liturgy.
- He defended the use of holy images during the iconoclasm movement
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This document provides a biography of Saint Catherine of Siena in 3 sentences:
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This document provides a biography of Pope John Paul II in 3 sentences:
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Saint Dominic de Guzmán, founder of the Dominicans.pptxMartin M Flynn
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This document provides a detailed biography of Saint Alphonsus Maria de' Liguori. It discusses his birth and family background in Naples, Italy in 1696. It describes his education and early career as a lawyer before he felt called to the priesthood at age 30. It outlines his founding of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer and his work establishing the order. The document also covers Saint Alphonsus's numerous writings on theology, morality and other topics. It discusses his later roles as bishop and doctor of the Church before providing details of his canonization.
This document provides a biography of Saint Robert Bellarmine. It describes that he was born in Montepulciano, Italy in 1542 to a noble family. He joined the Society of Jesus at age 18 and studied theology, becoming a professor and then rector at the Roman College. He was known for his scholarship, writings defending the Catholic faith against Protestantism, and advising popes on theological issues. The document outlines his various roles and accomplishments, including becoming a cardinal and archbishop. It notes that he played a role in the cases of Giordano Bruno and Galileo regarding scientific theories. Saint Robert Bellarmine was canonized in 1930 and is regarded as a Doctor of the Church.
This document summarizes the history of Catholic martyrs in Japan between the 16th and 18th centuries. It describes how Christianity first arrived in Japan in the 1500s and grew rapidly before facing persecution from Japanese authorities who saw it as a threat. Over 200 missionaries and native Christians were killed for their faith between 1617-1632 as Christianity was banned. Many Catholics went underground while others lost their lives. The Catholic Church has recognized and beatified hundreds of these martyrs as saints.
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2. He was influenced by his father and aunt who told him ghost stories. His painting "The Scream" was inspired by his own feelings of anxiety.
3. The painting came to represent existential dread and anxiety through its depiction of a figure with an agonized expression against a landscape with a tumultuous orange sky. It had a profound personal meaning for Munch related to his own mental anguish.
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- He was born in Damascus to a prominent Christian Arab family and succeeded his father as treasurer under the Umayyad Caliphate.
- He studied music, astronomy, theology and excelled in subjects like arithmetic and geometry. He eventually entered the monastery of Saint Sabas near Jerusalem.
- He was ordained a priest and wrote works expounding the Christian faith and composing hymns still used in liturgy.
- He defended the use of holy images during the iconoclasm movement
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This document provides a biography of Saint Catherine of Siena in 3 sentences:
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2. He was born Mark Roy or Rey in 1577, in Sigmaringen, Germany
3. He died in Seewis in Graubunden, Switzerland 1622
4. He was
the son of
the innkeeper
and later
mayor of
Sigmaringen
Johannes Rey.
5. His father Mathäus, a Spaniard came to
Sigmaringen from Antwerp in 1529 and acquired
property and reputation under Count Charles I.
6. Markus Rey was
born in 1578.
His mother was
Genoveva
Rosenberger
and came from
Tübingen.
7. He studied law and philosophy at the University
of Freiburg im Breisgau from 1598 on.
8. Roy subsequently taught philosophy at this university,
ultimately earning the degree of Doctor of Law.
9. During his time
as a student he
did not drink
wine, and wore
a hair-shirt.
He was known
for his modesty,
meekness and
chastity.
10. In 1604,
Rey accompanied,
as preceptor (teacher-
mentor), three young
Swabian gentlemen on
their travels through the
principal parts of Europe.
During six years of travel,
he attended Mass very
frequently.
11. from 1604
to 1610 he
accompanied
Baron
Wilhelm von
Stotzingen on
journeys through-
out France ,
Welschland
(Northern Italy)
and the Spanish
Netherlands
12. In every town they came to, he visited the hospitals and churches, passed
several hours on his knees in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, and was
generous to the poor, sometimes giving them the very clothes off his back
13. After completing his doctorate, he received the lucrative position of
lawyer and assessor in Ensisheim, the seat of administration over the
Habsbrug foothills in Alsace, Breisgau, Aargau and Lake Constance
14. He became guardian of the Capuchin friary in
Weltkirchen, Feldkirch, (in present-day Austria).
15. During a severe
epidemic in a city,
Fidelis cared for
and cured many
sick soldiers.
Many residents
of the town and
neighboring places
were reformed by
his zealous labors,
and several
Calvinists were
converted.
16. he practiced law as a counselor or advocate, at Colmar in Alsace,
France, where he came to be known as the 'poor man's lawyer'.
17. He scrupulously forbore all invectives, detractions, and
whatever might affect the reputation of any adversary.
28. In 1621 he became guardian of the Capuchin monastery in Feldkirch .
29. He traveled to the areas of Switzerland as a missionary on behalf
of the Pontifical Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith
30. When Austrian troops conquered parts of the Free
State of the Three Leagues during the Prättigau
War as part of the Thirty Years' War , Fidelis
followed them and looked after the soldiers .
31. Pope Paul V, entrusted the Capuchins
to carry out mission in Prättigau
32. Eight other Capuchin friars were to be his assistants,
and they labored in this mission under his direction
33. Fidelis began his mission in January
1622 by explaining his plans to
the Bishop of Chur , Johann Flugi
34. He sought to lead people to Catholic teaching through
arguments and with the help of Holy Scripture .
35. He invited the followers of Protestant teachings to present their arguments to
him in order to deal with them without wanting to force anyone. This opened
the hearts of many people to him; He was also respected by his opponents
36. On 24 April 1622,
Fidelis made his
confession, celebrated
Mass and then
preached at Grüsch.
At the end of his sermon,
which he had delivered
with more than ordinary
zeal, he stood silent all of
a sudden, with his eyes
fixed upon Heaven, in
ecstasy. He foretold his
death to several persons
in the clearest terms,
37. Father Fidelis arrived
in Seewis on April 24, 1622,
after celebrating mass
in Grüsch. While he was
preaching in the church
there, farmers carrying
hidden weapons entered the
church and provoked a
commotion. In the scuffle,
the Austrian soldiers
under Captain Jakob
Kolonna, followed Freiherr
von Fels the Capuchin into
the church. They tried
to pretect the Capuchin
but were killed.
38. Fidelis then returned
alone to Grüsch.
On his way back he
was confronted by
20 Calvinist soldiers
who demanded
unsuccessfully that he
renounce the Catholic
faith, and when
he refused, they
murdered him
39. He then died
between 10 and
11 a.m. from
numerous blows
and stabs all
over his body
40. His body was
temporarily buried
next to the church
wall. Six months later,
the body was
transferred and
buried in Chur , while
his head and left
hand went to the
Capuchin monastery
in Feldkirch
41. The rebels were soon after defeated by the imperial troops, an event which
the martyr had foretold. The Protestant minister who had participated in
Fidelis' martyrdom was converted by this circumstance, made a public
abjuration of Calvinism and was received into the Catholic Church
42. On October 5,
1729, Fidelis,
considered the
first martyr of the
Capuchin Order,
was beatified
in Immenstadt
and canonized on
June 29, 1746 by
Pope Benedict
XIV together
with Camillus
von Lellis .
43. His head is now kept as a relic in the Capuchin
monastery in Feldkirch . A Fidelis chapel was added to
the Capuchin Church of St. Joseph in Immenstadt in 1730
44. After six months,
the martyr's body was
found to be incorrupt,
but his head and left
arm were separated
from his body.
The body parts were
then placed into two
reliquaries, one sent
to the Cathedral of
Coire, at the behest of
the bishop, and laid
under the High Altar;
45. the other relic was placed in the Capuchin
church at Weltkirchen, Feldkirch, Austria
46. LIST OF PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH
CHRIST
Resurrection – according to the gospels
Christ the King
Christ lives
Body of Christ - Corpus Christi 1,2,3,4
Christ and his Kingdom
Sacred Heart 1 + 2 – bible and doctrine –
Haurietis aquas – the cult of the Sacred Heart
Vocation to beatitude
Vocation to evangelize with Christ
CHURCH
Divine Revelation
Priestly Ministry
Human Community
Church, Mother and Teacher
Signs of hope
youth synod
CULTURE and HISTORY
Columbus and the discovery of America
Confraternities and processions– Hispanic
Diwali – Festival of lights – Hindi feast
Football in Spain
President Trump
Russian Revolution and Communism 1, 2, 3
Sevilla's fair
Virgen del Pilar and Hispanicity
FAMILY, CHILDREN
Grandparents
Love and Marriage 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Dignity of women – John Paul II
God of Love (sex)
World Meeting of Families Rome 2022 – festival of families
Familiaris Consortium 1,2,3,4
GOD
Angels
Come Holy Spirit
God is Love 1,2– Benedict XVI
Man, image of God
Trinity
LITURGICAL YEAR
Advent and Christmas, 1 + 2
All departed souls
All Saints – Halloween for Christians
Carnival and Lent
Christmas – the birth of our Lord
Holy Week for adults
Holy Week for children 8+ years
Holy Week - drawings for children
Holy Week – Views of the last hours of JC – the passion
Sunday – Lord's Day – JP2
Thanksgiving
POPE FRANCIS – TRAVEL
Pope Francis in Africa
Pope Francis in America
Pope Francis in Bahrain 1+ 2
Pope Francis in Brazil WYD 2013
Pope Francis in Bulgaria and Macedonia
Pope Francis in Canada 1,2,3
Pope Francis in Central African Republic
Pope Francis in Chile 1 + 2
Pope Francis in Cyprus
Pope Francis in Colombia 1 + 2
Pope Francis in Congo 1+ 2
Pope Francis in Cuba 2015
Pope Francis in Egype
Pope Francis in Slovakia 1 + 2
Pope Francis in Europe – parliament
Pope Francis in Fatima
Pope Francis in Greece
Pope Francis in Holy Land,
- Israel, Palestine Jordan
Pope Francis in Hungary 2021 + 2023
Pope Francis in Iraq 1,2,3
Pope Francis in Ireland
– world meeting of families
Pope Francis in Kenya
Pope Francis in Japan
Pope Francis in Kazakhstan 1+ 2
Pope Francis in Malta
Pope Francis in Mexico
Pope Francis in Mexico 2016
Pope Francis in Mongolia
Pope Francis in Morocco
Pope Francis in Panama – WYD 2019
Pope Francis in Peru
Pope Francis in Poland - Auschwitz
Pope Francis in Poland WYD 2016
Pope Francis in Portugal 2021 + WYD 2023
Pope Francis in Romania
Pope Francis in Sudan
Pope francis in Sweden
Pope Francis in Thailand
Pope Francis in Uganda
Pope Francis in United Arab Emirates
MARIA
Fatima – History of the Apparitions of the Virgin
Mary and the Bible
Mary Doctrine and Dogmas
Medjugore pilgrimage
Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico – apparitions
Virgen de Pilar – Hispanic festival
Our Lady of Sheshan, China
SCIENCE
Mars Rover Perseverence – Spanish
Juno explores Jupiter
Parker Solar Test
MORAL AND ETHICAL
Christian holidays - JP2
Conscience, human community,
human freedom and salvation
justification and grace, Life in Christ, merit and holiness
moral law, Morality of human acts, Passions, Sin, Sincerity
social justice, Social Life – participation, Virtue, vice
United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Human Dignity – declaration of dicastery for doctrine of faith
Vocation – www.vocation.org
Vocation to evangelize
Vocation to beatitude
Pope John XXIII – Peace on Earth
Pope Paul VI
Pope Juan Pablo II –
Redeemer of man,
Karol Wojtyla + Pontificado 1+2
Pope Benedict XVII - in Germany WYD 2005
POPE FRANCIS – DOCUMENTS
love and marriage - Amoris Laetitia – 1.2 – 3.4 –
5.6
Christ lives - 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Evangelii Gaudium 1,2,3,4,5
Gaudete et Exultate 1,2,3,4,5
FRATELLI TUTTI - 1,2 – 3,4,5 – 6,7,8
LAUDATE Sii
1 – care of the common home
2 – gospel of creation
3 – The root of the ecological crisis
4 – integral ecology
5 – lines of action
6 – Ecological Education and Spirituality
LAUDATE DEUM
LUMEN FIDEI – chapter 1,2, - 3,4
Misericordiae Vultus in Spanish – Face of Mercy
Dear Amazonia 1,2,3,4
47. SAINTS and MARTYRS
Martyrs of Albania
Martyrs of Korea
Martyrs of Libya
Martyrs of Japan
Martyrs of Uganda
Martyrs of Vietnam
Martires North American
Saint Albert the Great
Saint Alphonsus Maria Liguori
Saint Ambrose of Milan
Saint Andrew, Apostle
Saint Anthony of Padua
Saint Anthony of the desert (Egypt)
Saint Bruno, founder of the Carthusians
Saint Charles Borromeo
Saint Clement of Rome, Pope and Martyr
Saint Ciyil y Methodius
Saint Columbanus 1,2
Saint Donnán, irish mok and missionary to Scotland
Saint Daniel Comboni
Saint Dominic de Guzman, Dominican founder
Saint George and the legend of the dragon
Saint Dominic Savio
Saint Stephen, proto-martyr
Saint Philip Neri
Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Germany, martyr
Saint Francis of Assisi 1,2,3,4
Saint Francis de Sales
Saint Francis Xavier
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Saint Joaquin and Saint Ana
Saint Joseph, worker, husband, father
Saint John Bosco, founder of the Salesians
Saint John Chrysostom
Saint John of Damascus
Saint John of God
Saint John of the Cross
Saint John Ma Vianney, Curé de'Ars
Saint John Henry Newman, Cardinal
Saint John N. Neumann, of Philadelphia
Saint John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
Saint John Ogilvie, Scottish Jesuir Martyr
Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist
Saint Leo the Great
Saint Luke the Evangelist
Saint Mark the Evangelist
Saint Martin de Porres
Saint Martin of Tours
Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
Saint Maximilian Kolbe
Saint Nazarius and Celsus
Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus)
Saint Paul, 1 + 2
Saint Padre Pio of Pietralcina
Saint Patrick and Ireland
Saint Perpetua and Felicity
Saint Peter Claver
Saint Robert Bellarmine
Saint James the Apostle
Saint Simon and Judah Thaddeus, apostles
Saints Timothy and Titus, bishops, martyrs
Saint Zacharias and Elizabeth,
- parents of John the Baptist
Saint Thomas Becket
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Saint Valentine
Saint Vincent of Paul
Saint Zacharias and Saint Elizabeth
Saint Agatha, virgin and martyr
Saint Agnes of Rome, virgin and martyr
Saint Bernadette of Lourdes
Saint Brigid of Ireland
Saint Catherine of Alexandria,
- virgin and martyr
Saint Catherine of Siena
Saint Cecilia
Saint Faustina and divine mercy
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Saint Lucia, virgin and martyr
Saint Margaret of Scotland
Saint Maria Goretti
Saint Mary Magdalene
Saint Martha, Mary and Lazarus
Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine
Saint Rita of Cascia
Saint Teresa of Avila
Saint Teresa of Calcutta
Saint Therese of Lisieux 1 + 2
Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus
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48. LISTA de PRESENTACIONES en ESPAÑOL
CRISTO
Resurrección – según los evangelios
Cristo Rey
Cristo vive
Cuerpo de Crito - Corpus Christi 1,2,3,4
Cristo y su Reino
Sagrado Corazón 1 + 2 – biblia y doctrina–
Haurietis aquas – el culto del Sagrado Corazón
Vocación a la bienaventuranza
Vocación a evangelizar con Cristo
IGLESIA
Revelacíon Divina
Ministerio sacerdotal
Comunidad humana
Iglesia, madre y maestra
Signos de esperanza
Sinodo jovenes
CULTURA Y HISTORIA
Colón y el descubriento de America
Confraternitdades y processiones– Hispanic
Diwali – Festival de luz – Fiesta Hindi
Futbol en España
Presidente Trump
Revolución y el Comunismo 1, 2, 3
Feria de Sevilla
Virgen del Pilar y Hispanicidad
FAMILIA, HIJOS, NIÑOS
Abuelos
Amor y Matrimonio 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Dignidad de la mujer – John Paul II
Dios de Amor (sexo)
Encuentro Mundial de Familias - Roma 2022 – festival de ls familias
Familiaris Consortium 1,2,3,4
DIOS
Angeles
Ven Espiritu Santo
Dios es Amor 1,2– Benedicto XVI
El hombre, imagen de Dios
Trinidad
AÑO LITURGICO
Adviento y Navidad 1 + 2
Todos las Almas
Todos los Santos– Halloween para Cristianos
Carnival y Cuaresma
Navidad– el nacimiento del Señor
Semana Santa para adullos
Semana Santa para niños 8+ años
Semana Santa – dibujos para niños
Semana Santa– Vistas de las ultimas oras de JC – La Pasión
Domingo– Dia del Señor – JP2
Accion de Gracias - Thanksgiving
MARIA
Fátima – Historia de las Aparitciones de la Virgen
Maria y la Biblia
Maria Doctrina y Dogmas
Medjugore peregrinación
Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico – aparitciónes
Virgen del Pilar –festival hispanica
Nuestra Señora de Sheshan, China
SCIENCE
Mars Rover Perseverence – Spanish
Juno explora Jupiter
Parker Sonda Solar
MORAL Y ETICA
Vacaciones Cristianos - JP2
Conciencia, Comunidad Humana, Libertad Humana y
Salvacion
Justificación y gracia, Vida en Cristo, Merito y Santidad, Ley
moral
Moraliidad de actos humanos, Pasiones, Pecado ,
Sinceridad
Justicia social ,Vida Social– participacion,Virtud
Las Naciones Unidas y la declaración universal de los
derechos humanos.
Dignidad Humana – declaracion del dicasterio por la
doctrina de la fe
Vocación– www.vocation.org
Vocación a evangelizar
Vocación a la bienaventuranza
Papa John XXIII – Paz en la tTerra
Papa Paul VI
Papa Juan Pablo II –
Redentor del hombre,
Karol Wojtyla + Pontificado 1+2
Papa Benedicto XVII – en Alemania JMJ 2005
PAPA FRANCISCO – DOCUMENTOS
Amor y matrimonio- Amoris Laetitia – 1.2 – 3.4
– 5.6
Cristo vive - 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Evangelii Gaudium 1,2,3,4,5
Gaudete et Exultate 1,2,3,4,5
FRATELLI TUTTI - 1,2 – 3,4,5 – 6,7,8 (somos todos hermanos)
LAUDATE Sii
1 – cuidado de la casa común
2 – evangelio de la creación
3 – la raiz de la crisis ecologica
4 – ecologia integral
5 – lineas de acción
6 –Educación y Espiritualidad Ecological
LAUDATUM DEUM
LUMEN FIDEI – capitulo 1,2, - 3,4
Misericordiae Vultus in Spanish – Rostro del Perdón
Querida Amazonia 1,2,3,4
PAPA FRANCISCO – VIAJES
Papa Francisco en Africa
Papa Francisco en America
Papa Francisco en Bahrain 1+ 2
Papa Francisco en Brazil WYD 2013
Papa Francisco en Bulgaria and Macedonia
Papa Francisco en Canada 1,2,3
Papa Francisco en Central African Republic
Papa Francisco en Chile 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Chipre
Papa Francisco en Colombia 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Congo 1+ 2
Papa Francisco en Cuba 2015
Papa Francisco en Egypto
Papa Francisco en Eslovaqiia 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Europa – parliamento
Papa Francisco en Fatima, Portugal
Papa Francisco en Grecia
Papa Francisco en Tierra Santa, Israel, Palestine Jordan
Papa Francisco en Hungria 2021 + 2023
Papa Francisco en Iraq 1,2,3
Papa Francisco en Ireanda – encuentro mundial de familias
Papa Francisco en Kenia
Papa Francisco en Japón
Papa Francisco en Kazaquistan 1+ 2
Papa Francisco en Malta
Papa Francisco en Marruecos
Papa Francisco en México
Papa Francisco en México 2016
Papa Francisco en Mongolia
Papa Francisco en Panama – JMJ 2019
Papa Francisco en Peru
Papa Francisco en Polonia- Auschwitz
Papa Francisco en Polonia – JMU - 2016
Papa Francisco en Portugal 2021 + JMJ 2023
Papa Francisco en Romania
Papa Francisco en Sudan
Papa Francisco en Suecia
Pope Francis en Tailandiia
Papa Francisco en Uganda
Papa Francisco en United Arab Emirates
49. SANTOS Y MÁRTIRES
Mártires de Albania
Mártires de Corea
Mártires de Libia
Mártires de Japón
Mártires de Uganda
Mártires de Vietnam
Mártires de Nortd America
San Alberto Magno
San Alfonso Maria Liguori
San Ambrosio de Milan
San Andrés, Apostol
San Antonio de Padua
San Antonio del desierto (Egypto)
San Bruno,
- fundador de los cartujos
San Carlos Borromeo
San Ciril and Metodio
San Clemente de Roma, papa y martir
San Columbanus 1,2
San Daniel Comboni
San Domingo de Guzman,
-fundador de los Dominicos
San Dominic Savio
San Donnán, misionario a Escocia
San Esteban, proto-martir
San Felipe Neri
San Fidelis, martir, of Sigmaringen
San Francis co de Asís 1,2,3,4
San Francisco de Sales
San Francisco Xavier
San Ignacio de Loyola
San Joaquin y Santa Ana
San Jorge, y la leyenda del dragón
San José, obrero, marido, padre
San Juan Bosco, fundador de los Salesianos
San Juan Crisostom
San Juan Damascene
San Juan de Dios
San Juan de la cruz
San Juan Ma Vianney, Curé de'Ars
San Juan E. Newman, cardinal
San Juan N. Neumann, obispo de Filadelfia
San Juan Ogilvie, Jesuita, Escosés, Martir
San Juan Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
San Juan, Apostol y Evangelista
San Leon el Grande
San Lukas, Evangelista
San Marcos, Evangelista
San Martin de Porres
San Martin de Tours
San Mateo, Apostol y Evangelista
San Maximiliana Kolbe
San Nazareo y Celso, martires
San Nicolas (Santa Claus)
San Pablo, 1 + 2
San Padre Pio de Pietralcina
San Patricio de Irlanda
San Pedro Claver
Santa Perpetua y Felicidad
San Roberto Bellarmino
Santiago, Apostol
San Simon y Judas Tadeo, apostoles
Santos Timoteo y Tito, obispos, mártires
San Zacharias e Isavel,
- padres de Juan el Bautista
San Tomás Beckett
San Tomás de Aquinas
San Valentino
San Vincent e de Paul
San Zacharias y Santa Isabel
Sant’ Agueda, virgen and martir
Santa Bernadita de Lourdes
Santa Brigid a de Irlanda
Santa Caterina de Alexandria, virgen y martir
Santa Caterina de Siena
Santa Cecilia, virgen e martir
Santa Faustina and divine mercy
Sant’ Agnes of Rome, virgen y martir
Sant’ Isabel de Hungria
Sant’ Inés, virgen y martir
Santa Lucia, virgen y martir
Santa Margarita de Escocia
Santa Maria Goretti
Santa Maria Magdalena
Santa Marta, Maria y Lazaro
Santa Monica, madre de San Augustine
Santa Rita de Cascia
Santa Teresa deAvila
Santa Teresa de Calcutta
Santa Terese de Lisieux 1 + 2
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