Catholic Children Dvd
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Twist of Faith (DVD, 2006)CHILD MOLESTATION BY PERPERTRATED BY CATHOLIC PRIESTS $5.95 |
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Sing-A-Long Songs for Catholic Children (DVD) $22.95 |
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Classics: Action Bible Songs $1.80 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: CEDARMONT KIDSTitle: ACTION BIBLE SONGSStreet Release Date: 08/18/1998… |
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Meditations2Go Guided Audio Meditations CD Set 1 $14.99 Meditations2Go CD Set 1 features two full-length, fully immersive guided audio meditations (synchronized music and narration) on a single audio CD. Track 1: “Restoring Balance and Clarity” (26:48 minutes). Description: This guided audio meditation helps restore your natural calm and balance, emotionally, mentally, and physically, gathering in your strength, your energy, and your clarity. It’s exce… |
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Luciano Pavarotti: O Holy Night $16.97 … |
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The Beginner’s Bible – The Story of the Nativity [VHS] $9.98 … |
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Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima [VHS] $9.20 The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima tells the story–through an admittedly Hollywood prism–of one of the most beloved Catholic legends of the 20th century. Three young shepherd children in the remote Portuguese mountain town Fatima reported seeing a vision in 1917 of “a beautiful lady” who spoke to them of strife, war and peace and the love of Jesus. Soon the word spread, and throngs, teetering on … |
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Monsignor [VHS] $29.98 One of the all-time great bad movies, a pricelessly funny piece of cheese about a priest who not only breaks his vows of celibacy but gets chummy with the Mafia. Christopher Reeve stars as this upwardly mobile clergyman who climbs to the top, thanks to his assignment handling the Vatican’s business affairs. Of course, he’s only human–which is why he succumbs to the temptation provided by nun Gene… |
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St. Peter $5.37 Follows the life of St. Peter after Christ’s death, and his attempt to bring peace to Rome leading to his own crucifixion.Item Type: DVD MovieItem Rating: PG13Street Date: 03/20/07Wide Screen: yesDirector Cut: noSpecial Edition: noLanguage: ENGLISHForeign Film: noSubtitles: noDubbed: noFull Frame: noRe-Release: noPackaging: Sleeve… |
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The Trouble with Angels $5.07 Actress-writer-director Ida Lupino got one of her unfortunately rare opportunities behind a camera making this 1966 family comedy about two mischievous students (Hayley Mills, June Harding) making life difficult for the nuns at a girls’ convent school. Rosalind Russell has a fine part as a mother superior vexed by their pranks and outwardly chilly until the girls catch her in a more private moment… |
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Gospa: The Miracle of Medjugorje $9.99 In 1981, six ordinary children from the tiny hamlet of Medjugorje, in the former Yugoslavia, began experiencing miraculous visions of the Blessed Mother- the Madonna. The then-Communist Regime conspired to negate and marginalize the visions of these special children. One extrordinary priest, Fr. Jozo Zovko (Martin Sheen), believed the children’s story and fought to maintain their integrity and t… |
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Property Of Jesus Kids T Shirt 2T thru Youth XL Great looking 100% cotton shirt. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a men’s or women’s tee shirt, and a men’s hoodie and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings…. |
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Children in the Crossfire $9.03 Children in the Crossfire examines the plight of the youngest victims of Northern Ireland’s never-ending religious strife. Amidst the speeding bullets and burned-out buildings, a group of Catholic and Protestant children courageously join the Children’s Committee 10. This organization is dedicated to mending age-old political and social chasms by having the children spend a summer together in America with host families. Calling themselves “Summertime Yanks”, four Belfast children–two boys, two girls–struggle to meet one another halfway in the safe harbor of Southern California. The authenticity of Children in the Crossfire is enhanced by the decision to cast four genuine Belfast kids, with no prior acting experience, in the principal roles. The first telecast December 3, 1984, Children in the Crossfire was produced by George Schafer, who twelve years earlier painted a bleaker portrait of Northern Ireland’s sectarian conflict in the made-for-TV A War of Children. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Handbook for Today’s Catholic Children $3.77 Handbook for Today’s Catholic Children |
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The History of England for Catholic Children $25.04 The History of England for Catholic Children |
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Catholic Bible For Little Children $13.25 Catholic Bible For Little Children |
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Catholic Children”s Bible $8.5 Catholic Children”s Bible |
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Hymns And Songs For Catholic Children. $18.81 Hymns And Songs For Catholic Children. |
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Tomorrow’s Children $5.78 Heralded as the “most daring, sensational drama ever filmed,” this exploitation-melodrama is actually a rather confused argument both for and against forced sterilization. Their children either in jail, physically handicapped, or “feeble-minded,” Mr. and Mrs. Mason (Arthur Wanzer and Sarah Padden) are told by a welfare worker that the entire family must either accept sterilization or forfeit welfare checks. Included in the order of sterilization is eldest daughter Alice (Diane Sinclair), a seemingly healthy young girl who is engaged to Jim (Carlyle Moore Jr.). Instead of complying, Alice flees into the night, but is soon apprehended by the police. Alice’s boyfriend pleads her case to sympathetic physician Dr. Brooks (Don Douglas), who agrees to testify on the girl’s behalf in court. The judge, however, remains unmoved and Alice is taken away to be sterilized. Dr. Brooks, who agrees with some forced sterilizations, vehemently refuses to perform the operation on Alice. Meanwhile, Father O’Brien (Crane Wilbur) is pleading with Mrs. Mason to retract her consent on religious grounds. The drunken woman refuses, but does admit that Alice is not her natural daughter. With that startling bit of news, Dr. Brooks rushes to the hospital, arriving just in time to prevent Alice from going under the knife. Perhaps because the filmmakers never quite made it clear where they stood regarding forced sterilization, Tomorrow’s Children was banned outright in many areas by the Catholic Legion of Decency, which was opposed to any kind of sterilization. Directed and co-written by Crane Wilbur, a silent screen leading man who had starred opposite Pearl White in the historic serial The Perils of Pauline (1914), Tomorrow’s Children was produced and released on the States’ Rights market by Bryan Foy. Leading lady Diane Sinclair, reportedly a mulatto hailing from Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana (Suriname), delivered a fine performance despite the film’s obvious lack of budget and technical expertise. She would later star in Edgar Ulmer’s warning against venereal disease, Damaged Lives (1937), and, later still, appear as a regular on bandleader Kay Kyser’s television show. Rather incongruously, hayseed comedian Sterling Holloway provided comedy relief to the grim proceedings as a sleepy intern. All but forgotten, Tomorrow’s Children was picked up by exploitation filmmaker David Friedman and re-released on videotape in 1994. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi |
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How to Raise Good Catholic Children $14.15 How to Raise Good Catholic Children |
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New Catholic Children”s Bible $12.3 New Catholic Children”s Bible |
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Catholic Children”s Bible-os $14.4 Catholic Children”s Bible-os |
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A Catholic Mother Speaks To Her Children $16.95 A Catholic Mother Speaks To Her Children |
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The Catholic Children”s Bible $23.92 This best selling and very complete bible will be treasured by Catholic children of all ages. |
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Handbook For Today”s Catholic Children $5.5 Patterned after the Handbook for Today”s Catholic, this booklet entertains, informs, and inspires children in the ways of the Catholic faith… |
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Catholic Bible for Children $8.03 “>>The >Catholic Bible for Children> is a welcome new title from Catholic Book Publishing.> >With over 75 Bible stories specifically for children, this full-color illustrated Catholic> Bible for Children> will teach and delight children.> >From God’s creation of the world to Saint Paul’s travels, this sturdy hard-cover >>>Catholic Bible for Children>>> has it all, including a brilliantly colored, striking cover illustration of the animals disembarking from Noah’s Ark with a rainbow in the background.>>> >>>> >>Product Details>>Ages: 4 – 8>Page Count: 140>Dimensions: 11.3″ (L) x 8.6″ (W) x 0.9″ (D)>Release: 11/2006> >” |
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Children’s Book of Classic Catholic Prayers $4.44 An illustrated collection of prayers in the Catholic tradition. |
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Our Sunday Visitor’s Catholic Encyclopedia for Children $16.39 Our Sunday Visitor’s Catholic Encyclopedia for Children |
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Children”s Book of Classic Catholic Prayers $6.5 Children”s Book of Classic Catholic Prayers |
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Our Sunday Visitor”s Catholic Encyclopedia For Children $17.86 Our Sunday Visitor”s Catholic Encyclopedia For Children |
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The Children $9.78 As directed by Brit Tom Shankland, this outing constitutes a chilling installment in the subgenre of horror films about evil children running amok. The tale unfolds in contemporary England during a snowy, late December, with a young married couple, Jonah (Stephen Campbell Moore) and Elaine (Eva Birthistle), journeying into the country to spend New Year’s with immediate family — Elaine’s sister Chloe (Rachel Shelley) and brother-in-law Robbie (Jeremy Sheffield). Accompanying the adults are three children: Casey (Hannah Tointon), Elaine’s adolescent daughter from a first marriage (who resents being dragged along), and youngsters Paulie (William Howes) and Miranda (Eva Sayer), her children with Jonah (who can’t wait to see their cousins Nicky and Leah). Upon arrival at Robbie and Chloe’s home, ominous and increasingly bizarre events begin to transpire: Paulie grows visibly ill, Leah and Nicky begin slipping into menacing and threatening behavior toward everyone, capped off by an ugly accident that they engineer involving Robbie — an incident that pushes him to the brink of death and ends with a gruesome act of carnage committed by the children. Soon, Elaine realizes that Paulie is infected with a bizarre, zombie-like virus that he is systematically spreading to the other children, and promptly decides to ameliorate the situation by taking violence into her own hands and ending the boy’s young life. Little does she realize, however, just how pervasive the virus has grown. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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The Catholic Children’s Bible $10.71 “Edited by Sister Mary Theola Zimmerman. This best selling and very complete book of Bible stories will be treasured by Catholic children of all ages. 320 pages. Size: 6â€? x 9â€?.” |
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All the Guestrooms are tastefully designed, reasonably spacious and properly equipped with most of the necessities. Harbor view rooms provide a stunning view of the harbor and the Hong Kong skyline and are warmly recommended, although they cost slightly more than the standard rooms.
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This beautiful hotel is a great value for money. Owned and operated by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, it is located in the high-class residential area of Mid-levels, a short walking distance from Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo, the escalator and other city-centre attractions.
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This newly opened boutique-style hotel seems to be one of the hottest things on Hong Kong’s hotel scene, and that is no surprise really, as it gives a very good “bang for the buck”.
Located on Prat Avenue, right in the heart of Tsim sha Tsui’s shopping and dinning district, and within a short walking distance to many attractions, the hotel boasts very modern rooms that are properly equipped with LCD TV, DVD player, Coffee & Tea set, microwave, small fridge, safe and some nice bathroom amenities…
The rate for a superior double room with ensuite bathroom can start from as low as HK$ 550 per room per night, which is really a bargain!
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