Thursday, July 27, 2006

Whilst surfing YouTube out of boredom, I ran across these...

This person is brilliant!

Vocations Crisis

Sunday Kind of Love

Papa Ratzi (at first I was weirded out by the song...but then it hit me...16...Benedict XVI...oookay)

Orthodox Catholic
I think the last one is my favorite. The song is great (for obvious reasons...um, hello?), Sister Joseph Andrew makes an appearance, and the last slide basically says everything I want my life to say.
Heh.
I love it.


Oh man. Good times.

So yesterday, I got a weird phone call at work. This lady was asking if we sell books about St. Anne, because she got one in Quebec 20 years ago and she wants another. Hmm. Well, no, we don't have that book. Actually, we don't have any about St. Anne. She's mentioned in books with lots of lives of the saints, but we don't have any books that are about her in particular.
I explain this to the lady.
Then...the unthinkable.
She asked for the number of the Catholic . bookstore in town.
ouch.
Did I just get called a Protestant?
Yeah, I sulked for a long time. I think I'm still in mourning. :(

However, this makes me smile.

And this too.
Except, that's not the St. Elizabeth or St. Francis I pictured when I heard this litany. But the St. Cecilia picture is beautiful. Actually, a lot of these are quite unusual depictions of the saints. I love it.

And sometimes I just miss him.

Okay. Legos. Catholic. WHAT?

I was listening to the CD that has this song on it when it was announced that he had died.
Anyway, the pronunciation part is pretty sweet, for the Latin-impaired.

I love this song. And the WYD stuff! Super cool!

I know these people! That's Fr. Aaron! And the bishop! And Sister Maria Jacinta! And...ah! I love this conference! And Chris Padgett! And...!

Everybody Got 2 Suffer music video (Fr. Stan, what what!) - it's pretty awesome, except the random tourists in the end sort of threw me off...hmmm...

Okay, enough for tonight.

Seriously, watch them all. I guarantee they're sweet.

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