97
97
Sep 26, 2015
09/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church.was a very wise pope, asked her pointedly, "what about you? what are you going to do?" those words changed catherine's life because they reminded her that in the end, every christian man and woman, by virtue of baptism, has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body: the church. >> translator: most of you know the story of st. catherine drexel, one of the great things raised up by this local church. when she spoke to pope leer xiii of her missions, the pope, he was a very wise pope, asked her pointedly, "what about you? what are you going to do?" those words changed catherine's life, because they reminded her that every man and woman, because of baptism, has received a mission. each one of us must respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body: the church. >> translator: what about you? i would like to dwell on two aspects of these words in the context
catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church.was a very wise pope, asked her pointedly, "what about you? what are you going to do?" those words changed catherine's life because they reminded her that in the end, every christian man and woman, by virtue of baptism, has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body: the church. >> translator: most of you know the story of st. catherine drexel,...
150
150
Sep 26, 2015
09/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church.hat about you? what are you going to do? this words changed catherine's life because they reminded her that in the end every christian man and woman by virtue of baptism has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body, the church. >> most of you know the story of st. catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church. when she spoke to pope leo xiii of the need of the missions, the pope, he was a very wise pope, asked her pointedly, what about you, what are you going to do? those words changed catherine's life. because they reminded her that in the end, every christian man and woman by virtue of baptism has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body the church. >> translator: what about you? i would like to dwell on two aspects of these words in the context of our particular mission to transmit the joy of the gospel and to build up the church.
catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church.hat about you? what are you going to do? this words changed catherine's life because they reminded her that in the end every christian man and woman by virtue of baptism has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body, the church. >> most of you know the story of st. catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church. when she spoke to...
79
79
Sep 8, 2015
09/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the intent of the artist they're not looking up at catherine drexel. of our independence to the congregation. >> sister patricia downs along with her sisters of the blessed sacrament hope to also share st. katherine drexel's live with as many people as possible. >> volunteers and associates much sisters spent months preparing to receive the thousands of people wanting to go on a tour of this national shrine. >> they're coming out of the city into a place of just so scenic. and they can just walk around and just reflect on the glory of the lord right here. there's so much beauty here. and i think once they hit the grounds they're just going to realize that wow look what the lord has just be stowed upon us. >> this is a really special peaceful place. ♪ >> reporter: you can certainly find peace at the 19th century saint elizabeth chapel. saint cath rink drexel had this chapel built in memory of her sister and she spent some of her most intimate moments here more than century ago. it's an elegant chapel wooden seats allow for the sisters to face each other
the intent of the artist they're not looking up at catherine drexel. of our independence to the congregation. >> sister patricia downs along with her sisters of the blessed sacrament hope to also share st. katherine drexel's live with as many people as possible. >> volunteers and associates much sisters spent months preparing to receive the thousands of people wanting to go on a tour of this national shrine. >> they're coming out of the city into a place of just so scenic....
59
59
Sep 7, 2015
09/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the intent of the artist is they're not looking up at catherine drexel.g -- goodness of god must be shared with all people. we give all of our independents to the congregation. >> sister patricia downs along with her sisters of the blessed sacrament hope to share st. katherine drexel's live with as many people as possible. >> we don't know what to expect. >> reporter: volunteers and associates of the sisters have spent months needing and preparing to receive the thousands of people wanting to go on a tour of this national shrine. >> they're coming out of the city into a place that's just so scenic, and they can just walk around and just reflect on the glory of the lord right here. there's so much beauty here. and i think once they hit the grounds they're just going to realize, wow, look at what the god has be stowed upon us. >> this is a really special peaceful place. ♪ >> reporter: you can certainly find peace at the 19th century saint elizabeth chapel. st. katherine drexel had this chapel built in memory of her sister and she spent some of her most inti
the intent of the artist is they're not looking up at catherine drexel.g -- goodness of god must be shared with all people. we give all of our independents to the congregation. >> sister patricia downs along with her sisters of the blessed sacrament hope to share st. katherine drexel's live with as many people as possible. >> we don't know what to expect. >> reporter: volunteers and associates of the sisters have spent months needing and preparing to receive the thousands of...
121
121
Sep 26, 2015
09/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
breaking down walls sty stipels across the city beautiful imagery he goes into this story of catherine drexel'sdians and a forty three can americans. she's the only cannon knifed saint to have been born united states citizen which is fitting he mentioned her as well the fact he's from philly and the fact he's here in the united states. >> absolutely. >> built then to take that question very philadelphia story so to seeing and take that question punt it out there to all of us especially as he said to young people with their high ideals, their generosity, spir spirit, how can we challenge in a good way the young to really step forward and be active in the church, be active in the mission of christ. he cep saying in spanish. the second call was see if the church can be more creative in using the gifts of women. lay women, religious women as catherine being a woman called by the pope how can we in in our parishes and the many ways our church works throughout our city and our world how can women have a larger role he was really suggesting. >> when we bring up women, some people say, well, this a pro
breaking down walls sty stipels across the city beautiful imagery he goes into this story of catherine drexel'sdians and a forty three can americans. she's the only cannon knifed saint to have been born united states citizen which is fitting he mentioned her as well the fact he's from philly and the fact he's here in the united states. >> absolutely. >> built then to take that question very philadelphia story so to seeing and take that question punt it out there to all of us...
212
212
Sep 26, 2015
09/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church.e pope, asked her pointedly, "what about you? what are you going to do?" those words changed catherine's life because they reminded her that in the end, every christian man and woman, by virtue of baptism, has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body: the church. >> translator: most of you know the story of st. catherine drexel, one of the great things raised up by this local church. when she spoke to pope leer xiii of her missions, the pope, he was a very wise pope, asked her pointedly, "what about you? what are you going to do?" those words changed catherine's life, because they reminded her that every man and woman, because of baptism, has received a mission. each one of us must respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body: the church. >> translator: what about you? i would like to dwell on two aspects of these words in the context of our particular mission to transmit the joy of the gospel and to buil
catherine drexel, one of the great saints raised up by this local church.e pope, asked her pointedly, "what about you? what are you going to do?" those words changed catherine's life because they reminded her that in the end, every christian man and woman, by virtue of baptism, has received a mission. each one of us has to respond as best we can to the lord's call to build up his body: the church. >> translator: most of you know the story of st. catherine drexel, one of the...
110
110
Sep 26, 2015
09/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> next we'll hear from amy walsh the from sane catherine drexel this is wasn't one of the miracleshet isaia. when israel was child i loved him out of egypt i called my son the wore i called them the farther they went from me sacrifice and burning incense to idols i thought ephraim's walk took them into my arms they did not know i cared for them. i drew them with human course with bands of love. i fostered them like those who raised infant to their cheeks. i then fed them. esche return to the land of egypt shack be his king. the sword shall reach to the cities destroy his diviner and devour them because of their screaming much people have their mind set on hypocrisy they call on god in unison he shall not raise them up. how can i give on you ephraim or deliver you up israel? how could i treat you or make you like, my heart is overwhelmed, my pity is stern. i will not give in to my blazing anger lie not destroy ephraim again. for i am god not man. the holy present among you i will not come in wrath. (applause). >> camille and kelly from large familiar unless australia engaged to be m
. >> next we'll hear from amy walsh the from sane catherine drexel this is wasn't one of the miracleshet isaia. when israel was child i loved him out of egypt i called my son the wore i called them the farther they went from me sacrifice and burning incense to idols i thought ephraim's walk took them into my arms they did not know i cared for them. i drew them with human course with bands of love. i fostered them like those who raised infant to their cheeks. i then fed them. esche return...
188
188
Sep 26, 2015
09/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
that was 1988 for the beautification for catherine drexel. >> you've had a front seat to history. >> media was put at the top of the colonnade and we would shoot down, the last shot was the funeral of john paul in 20050. >> are you surprised that people are so hungry for a his message, it is so basic. it seems like people are hungry for that. . it is true, i think we get caught up in the united states. we live in a secular society and we enjoy our toys and those things are not important to us, every once in a while we have someone lietledz who is a clearly -- like this who is clearly a profounds religious leader who captures the hearts and minds of people around the world of various faith. why does that happen? you're right there's a deep-seeded hunger for something else besides our toys. >> you were a good catholic school girl, you want to saint marie goretti. when the pope walks over to the children, what is the lasting impact on the youngsters when they see the pontiff not just in their presence meeting eye to eye that easy smile he has. >> i think it is something they will rememb
that was 1988 for the beautification for catherine drexel. >> you've had a front seat to history. >> media was put at the top of the colonnade and we would shoot down, the last shot was the funeral of john paul in 20050. >> are you surprised that people are so hungry for a his message, it is so basic. it seems like people are hungry for that. . it is true, i think we get caught up in the united states. we live in a secular society and we enjoy our toys and those things are not...