
This is pretty cool. The Vatican has teamed up with Villanova University to provide the world with a unique look at the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

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If you're watching developments in Germany and Ireland, and wondering what to make of them all as their ripples move closer and closer to the Vatican, here's an excellent piece that attempts to make sense of it all. John Allen succeeds in giving the whole, terrible mess a bit of perspective. It won't appease those who think the whole scandal demonstrates a media conspiracy against Catholics, and it won't satisfy those who are watching with a sense of schadenfreude at the toll it's taking on the Church. Hopefully, however, it will be enlightening for both sides, as well as the rest of us who are in between.
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Last week was International Women's Week, remembering a time when women were not recognized as "persons" under the law. In the Persons Case of 1929, the Privy Council asked the question: "The exclusion of women from all public office is a relic of days more barbarous than ours, and to those who ask why the word person should not include females, the obvious answer is, why should it not?"
"Alliance for Life Ontario is asking the same question today with regard to the girl and boy child before birth," says Jakki Jeffs, executive director of Alliance for Life Ontario.
A special website set up by the group encourages visitors to sign a petition asking the government to extend full legal protection to every Canadian from their biological beginnings. The signed petitions will be presented in Parliament on Person's Day, October 18, 2010.
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More than a year ago I watched the Road of Hope: the spiritual journey of Cardinal Nguyen Van Thuan on DVD (available at the Office of Religious Education at 150 Robson). I was so moved by his life and example, especially his deep love for the Eucharist, that I wanted more people to know about him.
Shortly after watching it, I contacted the Vancouver Public Library and suggested the DVD for their collection. There are many wonderful Catholic works out there, and my hope is to have more of them available at our public library. The Suggest a Purchase form found on the VPL website asks details about the purchase suggestion and why that particular title should be in the library. I cannot remember all that I had written in the form, but I do remember saying that there is a large Vietnamese Catholic population in Vancouver who will find much inspiration and hope in the life of someone like Cardinal Van Thuan. I am hoping that everyone, not just Catholics, will get a chance to discover his life and faith.
A few days ago, more than a year from when I submitted the request, I received email notification that the DVD is now available. The Vancouver Public Library's first ever copy of Road of Hope is now with me to watch again. It is the perfect film to watch during the Lenten season and on this Year for Priests. So head out to your local library branch or go online to place a hold on the Road of Hope. Let our public library know that there is a demand for Catholic works like Road of Hope.
Here is the official trailer from Salt and Light TV. The DVD is also available for purchase from the Salt and Light TV website.
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Following their successful pairing on the 30-city “Come Alive” Tour last fall, platinum-selling and Dove award-winning artists Mark Schultz and Point of Grace hit the road together again this spring for an additional 25 cities, including Vancouver, BC.
Pulling from their expansive repertoires, both artists will perform a collection of fan favourites. Schultz will also play songs from his celebrated fifth studio release Come Alive, and Point of Grace will play selections from their current, critically-acclaimed How You Live as well as their upcoming brand new release No Changin’ Us (March 2).
Prizes: A pair of tickets to the Mark Schultz |Point of Grace “Come Alive Tour” performance on March 20, 2010, along with a meet-and-greet with the performers. Approximate value is: $50.
Contest Deadline: Entries must be received (e-mail or mail-in ballot) no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Winners also get the chance to be guest Bloggers for The B.C. Catholic and submit a review of the concert and experience.
Announcement of winners: Winners will be announced in the March 15 edition of The B.C. Catholic.
Event Date: March 20, 2010.
To enter go to: http://www.bccatholic.ca
God bless!

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Everyone's talking about what the legacy of the 2010 Winter Games will be in Vancouver. What a gold medal performance if that legacy includes closer relationships among Christians in the city. During the Games, the folks at 100 Huntley St. paid a visit to the Archdiocese of Vancouver's hospitality centre and spoke with Karen Reed of More Than Gold. The story offers a captivating look at the volunteers serving coffee and refreshments at our welcome centre and also presents an uplifting account of Christians working with each other across denominational lines.
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