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October Baby – DVD

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on September 17, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliSeptember 17, 2012 1

One of the most asked questions in life is “Who am I?” Everyone at some point in their life tries to figure out that question and some people ask it for the whole of their lives. October Baby follows a young girl who asks this important question. The movie walks us through Hanna’s difficult journey of self discovery, pain and confusion. Anyone who thinks their life has no meaning, they are not wanted or happen to be a mistake can find themselves in Hanna. Surly, October Baby, is one of those heart wrenching movies that will tug at the heart of all who see it. Like any well made movie, October Baby comes to a happy ending. Hanna comes to a resolution that will inspire, challenge and encourage everyone in their lives journey. If you haven’t seen October Baby, do yourself a favor and get a copy of the DVD.

October Baby was released on DVD / Blue Ray on September 11, 2012. You can find it at online or from your local retailer.

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iPadre #275 – Precepts of the Church

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on September 16, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliSeptember 16, 2012 1

In this episode, we talk about the Precepts of the Church. We have no feedback, so please call our feedback line!

– Music: “Providence” by Jakob Martin

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“For Greater Glory” DVD & Blue Ray

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on September 13, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliSeptember 13, 2012 1

The beautiful film on the story of the Cristeros, For Greater Glory is a must see fil for every believer Catholic, Protestant, Jew or Muslim. The story shows the great tragedy of flowing from the anti-Catholic provisions of 1917 added to the Mexican constitutions. So why do I say this is a must for all believers? Because if today the government attacks any one of us, tomorrow, they will attack those who remain. The is a story of belief, in-belief, courage, hope and heroism. The tue story of men, women and children who had a heroism that can inspire us all. Although we have no bloody persecution, we can all be inspired to persevere in the faith. The Cristeros suffered a bloody martyrdom, we suffer a white martyrdom. May their example give us the courage we need, not to die for our beloved faith, but to live for it!

For Greater Glory was released on DVD & Blue Ray on September 11th. You can find it onlne and in many local retailers.

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iPadre #274 – Interview with Ruben Quezada

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on September 10, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliSeptember 10, 2012 1

In this episode, we have a great interview with Ruben Quezada. We also have questions about Sunday Mass obligation, naming of guardian angels and the retirement of priests.

– Music: “Take Me Away” by Offering

– Directory on popular piety and the liturgy, Principles and guidelines by Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
– Viva Christo Rey website by Ruben Quezada
– Apps Keep Catholics on the Go Connected to faith The RI Catholic
– Catholic New Media Conference – Virtual Ticket Promo Code

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Cardinal Dolan’s benediction at the DNC

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on September 8, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliSeptember 8, 2012 1

Great benediction prayer by His Eminence, Cardinal Dolan at the Democratic National Convention.

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iPadre #273 – Conscience

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on September 5, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliSeptember 5, 2012 2

Many people have a false understanding of conscience. We’ll talk about conscience in this episode. There is also some feedback. One listener asked about Confession. Can we go to confession over the internet, via eMail or regular mail?

– Music: “My Soul Longs For You” by Stephanie Lawrence
– The Church And Internet by Pontifical Council For Social Communications
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Language of the Church?

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on August 30, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliAugust 30, 2012 1

Did you ever feel inadequate for the task ahead? Or that somehow, you didn’t receive the necessary part of your training. Recently, we had a visit from some family members along with the pastor of their Dutch Reformed parish. During our time together throughout the weekend, we had a lot of time to talk about our experiences in ministry. At one point, his wife told us how he studied Latin, Greek and Hebrew, and asked if I had done the same. To my complete shame, I responded that I had not. In fact, most of my generation of Roman Catholic clergy have not studied the sacred Languages. Most of today’s clergy were cheated a beautiful part of our Catholic tradition. Latin is the language of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. And, no matter what anyone may tell you, it remains, the official language of the Church.

Blessed John XXIII made it clear in “Veterum Sapientia” that Latin is the Sacred Language of the Church and must be preserved and used.

“Thus the “knowledge and use of this language,” so intimately bound up with the Church’s life, “is important not so much on cultural or literary grounds, as for religious reasons.” These are the words of Our Predecessor Pius XI, who conducted a scientific inquiry into this whole subject, and indicated three qualities of the Latin language which harmonize to a remarkable degree with the Church’s nature. “For the Church, precisely because it embraces all nations and is destined to endure to the end of time … of its very nature requires a language which is universal, immutable, and non-vernacular.”

Most people claim that the Second Vatican Council demanded that the Mass and all Sacraments be translated into the vernacular. This is not true! The Church made Her intentions clear in Sacrosanctum Concilum. “Particular law remaining in force, the use of the Latin language is to be preserved in the Latin rites.” (36. 1.) It is as if a great wind swept through the Church, and Latin has been all but obliterated. Most seminaries and Religious houses dropped Latin, or only offered one or two semesters as a nostalgic token of days gone by. Seminarians who displayed the slightest interest in Latin were sent off for psychological evaluation and eventually informed that they did not have a vocation.

A big change started with the election of Pope Benedict XVI. Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger was an expert in the Liturgical field. His writings make it clear that not all the innovations following Vatican II were the mind of the Council Fathers and the Church. He first made it clear through his example from the use of Latin in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The Eucharistic prayer is often recited in Latin, the Mass propers and Sacred Latin Music once again are heard during Pontifical Liturgies in St. Peters. The Holy Father has also restored the Traditional Latin Mass, now known as the Extraordinary Form, giving all priests of the Latin Rite in good standing the right to celebrate both forms of the Mass without permission from his Ordinary.  In the follow-up document, Universae Ecclesiae, from the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, asked that Bishops offer clergy and seminarians the necessary training need to celebrate Mass and the Sacraments in Latin.

“Ordinaries are asked to offer their clergy the possibility of acquiring adequate preparation for celebrations in the forma extraordinaria. This applies also to Seminaries, where future priests should be given proper formation, including study of Latin[8] and, where pastoral needs suggest it, the opportunity to learn the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite.” (UE 21)

As we move into the future, and seminaries generously respond to the Holy Father’s call, clergy will once again be knowledgeable in the sacred language of the Church.

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Live Steam Meet

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on August 23, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliAugust 23, 2012 3

If you make it to the Live Steam Meet, I’ll give you a ride with this locomotive. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnpmASEPwHE

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Don’t forget CNMC Virtual Ticket

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on August 17, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliAugust 17, 2012 1

The Catholic New Media Conference is less than 2 weeks away.  You can’t come!  Get all of the great information.

Read more to see what you get with my special promo code!

The 5th Catholic New Media Conference will be held in Dallas/Fort Worth, at the Arlington Convention Center.  The dates for the conference are August 29-31, 2012.

CNMC Virtual Ticket
Use promo code “IPADRE”

The Virtual Ticket is your way to get access to our world-class speakers without booking a trip, without requiring you to commit a huge block of time, and without spending much money at all.

The CNMC Virtual Ticket will give you access to the audio recordings of all the sessions that will be held over the three days of the conference, plus exclusive bonus interviews with many of the speakers and attendees.

This years speakers include:

Keynote Speakers

  • Jennifer Fulwiler
  • Elizabeth Scalia
  • Cliff Ravenscraft

Other Speakers

  • Bishop Christopher Coyne
  • Fr. Roderick Vonhogen
  • Brandon Vogt
  • Patrick Padley

Speakers for the International Bloggers Summit

  •  Julie Davis
  • Dorian Speed
  • Sarah Reinhard
  • Patrick Carney
  • John Linder
  • Dr. Jim Coyle
  • Lisa Jones
  • Shelly Kelly
  • Lisa & Joel Schmidt

Speakers for the CNMC Tech Summit

  • Matthew Warner
  • Jeff Geerling

How does it work?  Anyone who uses my special promo code “IPADRE”  for a Virtual Ticket or 3-day CNMC registration will get a link to download the Catholic New Media Master Class recordings.

The price is $120.

Use promo code “IPADRE”

 

 

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Rediscovering God In America II: Our Heritage

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on August 15, 2012 by Fr. Jay FinelliAugust 15, 2012 1

Newt & Calista Gingrich came out with a new video on the religious foundations of our great nation. It is so clear that the secular humanists want to erase any evidence of these foundations. That is why we need to be educated and empowered to do battle with solid facts. Good books and videos like this our indispensable. I saw the video on Blessed John Paul II that the Gingrich’s did and if this one is half as good, it is well worth it. I’m going to get a copy for myself. See the preview below, and get more information here.

httpv://youtube.com/watch?v=C_-AhSId2m0

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