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Catholic Children’s Collection

A collection of some of Catholic Music Network’s best selling Children’s CDs at a reduced price.
 

In this collection you get:

- Your Grace Is Enough – Catholic Kids Worship
- Standin’ On The Rock (Catholic Kids Music)- Mike Harrison
- Graceful Ruckus – Mr. Meyer
- Prayerful Hearts – Sharmane Adams
- Songs of Catholicism for Kids – The Dogma Dogs
- Kids Sing For Jesus (Catholic Songs for Little Ones) – The Rennas

Check it out at the Catholic Music Network!

Champions of Faith: The Bases of Life

The next edition in the Champions of Faith series is due to be released on April 1st. 

The Bases of Life is unique,” explained Tom Allen, the film’s producer/director. “We go inside the home and family lives of Mike Piazza and Darrell Miller. We go inside St. Andrew’s and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City – even into the crypt where Archbishop Sheen and Cardinal Cooke are buried! We were given amazing access for this project and the result is a uniquely powerful film about how to live a truly Catholic life.”

The DVD will be available at most Catholic book and gift stores including Catholic Family Media.

Welcome Home!

Here is a great website that I found over at Musings from a Catholic BookstoreCatholics Come Home is a site for each of us to visit to learn more about our Catholic Church and what it has to over in being a part of our life.  Sometimes we take it for granted and need to be reminded what we are blessed to have.

Also if you have friends or family that have fallen way from the Church, this is the site to share with them.A short note expressing your love and concern for their soul, along with the link to Catholics Come Home may be just the nudge they need to come home to the Faith.

Cinema Vita

Inspired by the recent success of the film Bella, the Respect Life Program for the Archdiocese of San Francisco has announced its first annual Cinema Vita Film Festival.

The Cinema Vita Film Festival will be held on March 7 in San Francisco. Sponsored by Ignatius Press, Marriage for Life, the San Francisco Archdiocesan Office for Public Policy and the Oakland Diocesan Respect Life Ministry, the festival will encourage emerging filmmakers and showcase movies about the meaning and value of life.

The film festival will feature a premier presentation of the German film “After the Truth,” an internationally acclaimed portrayal of the fictional trial of Dr. Josef Mengele, who perpetrated war crimes at the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz.

Cinema Vita is accepting submissions for 3-to-5 minute original films in the three divisions of high school, college, and an open category. The films will be judged based on the overall impact of their message, the storyline or plot, technical quality, and appeal to a broad audience. There is a $250 prize for each category plus “in-kind” prizes to encourage filmmakers. The festival’s website is www.cinemavita.org.