CLICK FOR TODAY'S CARTOONS

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter Video

Happy Easter to all. Watch this video and enjoy the serenity and peace that comes from the only real source of hope and change.


If the video doesn't load, click here.

Labels:

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

2 Comments:

At 3:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

These particular clips show what many have said was a secondary effect of this film that folks noticed after.
Millions of Catholics have a special admiration and devotion to the Virgin Mary for her role in the Salvation process. That is often misunderstood by Protestant brothers and sisters.
At the young age of about 16 years old she was the first to "Accept the Lord" and say YES.

The clip where she ran to console Jesus who had fallen while at play again reinforces that she shaped his early childhood. It shows the motherly tenderness she had for him.

Thus as any Son would, I'm fully confident that Jesus has made special arrangements for his own Mother in many areas.

90,000 people saw the Miracule of Fatima in Oct of 1917 in Portugal as the Sun spun and did all sorts of things that can't be explained.

Keep the Faith,

 
At 3:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

ALso from the same film, a companion song done by Don Francisco called, "Too Small A Price" is sung from the perpsective of the "Good Thief" from what he experieinces that day.
What makes it unique is what I have called the "Story behind the story" after he is promised to join with the Lord in Paradise, and as he "enters", he sees Abraham and Moses, and where folks "went" before the gates of Heaven opened again.

I can just imagine what happens when Jesus makes his grand entrance onto the scene.

Anyway, click on to the following clip. If it doesn't work go to YouTube BuildingBlockMin and look for "Too Small a Price to Pay", then also look for "He's Alive".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A3ViBShIaw

I have a few other songs that are neat like Tony Melendez who plays the guitar with his toes (No arms) who performed for John Paul II in LA.

Hope you like them.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home