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What do you think if a catholic gives a catholic music CD to an LGBT person as a Christmas gift?
Well, if he gives such gift to a catholic gay or lesbian, it´s OK. At least it makes some sense.
But if he gives it to an LGBT person who IS NOT catholic, I think it can mean 2 possible things: he´s provoking you or he´s trying to drag you to his church.
I think the reason why homosexuals dislike religions has to do with religion hating homosexuals. Religion has nothing to do with a persons sexual orientation. Religion has done a good job of teaching us "Man and Woman", that's their job. Along the same lines, religion has taught that Homosexuality is bad, so people, trying to teach their children to be "good Christian children" teach their children that Homosexuality is bad and the right one Is to be straight. Religion has kept us bound, frightened, uptight, abused and unhappy. I do not like, though, what has been done in the name of religion. How sad that in a great democracy we can not be what we really are. If the person knows that I'm lesbian an then gimme a Catholic music CD I would be mad cause I would think that the person Is giving me the Catholic music CD just to try to change my orientation and I wouldn't accept It.
Abraços Leo Carioca
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Welcome to the Catholic Church $99.95 Welcome to the Catholic Church 4.0 is uniquely designed to accommodate every type of user. A high-school student, for example, would find more than enough material on virtually any topic he or she chooses to investigate. A catechist or CCD teacher would also find the necessary resources for a wide variety of educational needs, along with color pictures that can be printed, often with accompanying biblical text. Priests will find ready access to classic and regularly used church documents; seminarians might find themselves saving on textbook purchases! FEATURES: - Search the entire CD for a word or subject - 100,000 hot-links for cross-referencing related documents and the bible - Bookmark sections for future retrieval - Copy, paste, and print text The product is as beautiful as it is comprehensive, with an appreciation for the role that music, art and culture have always played in Catholic life. It contains hundreds of illustrations by 19th century artist James J. Tissot, along with hundreds of photographs depicting nature scenes, Stations of the Cross, Rosary, even the order of the Mass. The addition of sacred music by the renowned chant chorale Schola Pacifica results in a beautiful, even reverent presentation of the material. This exciting multimedia presentation on CD-ROM provides a comprehensive guide to the Catholic Church. More than 120,000 hyperlinks connect two Bible translations, all the Vatican II documents, hundreds of other Church documents, the Sources of Catholic Dogma, 3-volumes of Saint's Lives, and 3,000 pages of Moral Theology. This inspiring collection contains over 20 volumes enhanced with 1,500 illustrations and liturgical music clips. ' SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 'Windows ??: Pentium 2+ processor or equivalent. 128MB RAM, Windows?? Vista, XP. IE 6+ must be installed on system (does not need to be primary browser). 'Macintosh ??: OS X 10.3+(Panther). Click here to download.' |
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Catechism of the Catholic Church on CD-Rom $39.95 The complete Catechism is linked to a study companion and a comprehensive introduction - creating a study guide like no other. Contains pop-ups and hyperlinks that provide instant access to related material and word or phrase search capabilities. Definitively approved by Pope John Paul II, this is the first Universal Catechism in over 400 years. (The Second Edition with final modifications to the Catechism.) A clearly-stated synthesis of the Catholic Church's teaching on faith, morals, prayers, and the sacraments. The Companion to the Catechism of the Catholic Church by Ignatius Press, contains cross-referenced passages footnoted and arranged according to the paragraphs of the Catechism. Over 3,600 references to Scripture, conciliar texts, papal documents and Church Fathers. Introduction to the Catechism by J. Ratzinger and C. Schonborn contains helpful insights on how to read and study the Catechism by the two people entrusted with its development. ' System Requirements: ' Catechism (Reference Edition) 'Windows ??: Pentium 2+ processor or equivalent. 128MB RAM, Windows?? 98SE, ME, 2000, XP. CD-ROM drive. Internet Explorer 6 must be installed on system (does not need to be primary browser). Sound card and speakers are needed for audio. 'Macintosh ??: OS X 10.3+. Sound card and speakers are needed for audio. '' Catechism 'Windows ??: 386 or higher, 4MB RAM, Windows?? 3. lx or Windows?? 95, 98,2000,XP. Super VGA graphics card, monitor with 256 colors and CD-ROM drive. 'Macintosh ??: LC II or higher, 4MB free RAM, System 7.0 or higher, color monitor with 256 colors, CD-ROM drive. 'Mac OSX needs Classic installed.' |
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Illustrated Catholic Bible $29.95 Finally, a multimedia Catholic Bible for the entire family! Kids (of all ages) will love the pictures; students will search the Bible and click open the Catholic biblical encyclopedia; parents will enjoy sacred music and consider Church documents about Scripture study (all included in Welcome to the Catholic Church). Included in this disc are the complete Revised Standard Version--Catholic Edition; Hundreds of color illustrations by J. Tissot; Catholic Encyclopedic Dictionary of Biblical Terms; an illustrated Life of Christ; Church documents on Scripture; Liturgical music; Bible maps; illustrated summaries; 10,000 hyperlinks and powerful search capacity.' ' SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 'Windows ??: Pentium 2+ processor or equivalent. 128MB RAM, Windows?? 98SE, ME, 2000, XP. CD-ROM drive. Internet Explorer 6 must be installed on system (does not need to be primary browser). Sound card and speakers are needed for audio.' Macintosh ??: OS X 10.3+. Sound card and speakers are needed for audio. |
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Catholic Latin Classics - CD $16.95 The Cathedral Singers, under the direction of Richard Proulx, help you relive the glory of 20 classic Catholic favorites... all of these sacred music titles in Latin. Track List: '1. Ave Maria ' 2. O Salutaris Hostia ' 3. Panis Angelicus ' '4. Tantum Ergo ' 5. Ave Maria ' 6. O Sanctissima '7. O Bone Jesu ' 8. Ave Verum Corpus ''9. Jubilate Deo '10. Confirma Hoc Deus '11. Adoro Te, O Panis '12. O Esca Viatorum '13. Veni, Jesu, Amor Mi '14. Emitte Spiritum Tuum '15. Adoremus in Aeternum '16. Ave Maris Stella '17. Regina Caeli Laetare '18. Adoramus Te, Christe '19. Tantum Ergo '20. Ecce Sacerdos Magnus ' |
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The Catholic Church and the Bible $11.95 Are Catholics biblical illiterates? So goes the frequent question, proving that myths die hard. But Catholics ought to be able to answer the charge made by many non-Catholics in this regard. This book is a response to Fundamentalist critics and an explanation of the Catholic biblical tradition. The Catholic Church and the Bible is a significant scriptural study guide, published from a Catholic perspective and particularly keyed to the new Catechism of the Catholic Church. The well-planned, straight-forward text is clearly outlined to make information easy to find and understand. Main topics include: - The Catholic understanding of the Bible - God's Word and its purpose in the Church - A biblical theology of the Mass, the place of the Bible in the Sacred Liturgy - A question-and-answer section that deals with pertinent and popular inquiries made by Catholics and non-Catholics alike This work should be heartily welcomed by both clergy and laity, for Father Stravinskas sheds new light on Catholic Bible study by writing with candor, clarity and scriptural backing. This is ideal for high schools and RCIA programs. "An excellent tool for the Catholic apologist. The reader has everything in one place: pithy answers plus biblical and magisterial citations. Fr. Stravinskas is the best priest-apologist in the country." "Karl Keating, Author, Catholicism and Fundamentalism Fr. Peter M.J. Stravinskas is the well-known editor of the The Catholic Answer magazine, a contributing editor to National Catholic Register , and has written over 500 articles for numerous Catholic publications. |
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