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The oldest church located in the old center of Bratislava is the Franciscan Church of the Holy Virgin Mary's Assumption. It was consecrated on March 25, 1297, in the presence of King Andrew III, Ostrihom's Archbishop and four highest bishops of the country. It was rebuild during years 1613-1616 in Renaissance style and later on during years' 1745-1746 in Baroque style. Numerous fires and earthquakes damaged the church structurally, that in 1897 gothic tower was removed. This tower is now placed in park of Janko Král in Petržalka, on the right side of Danube. Franciscan Church belongs to the most important places of coronation celebration, where the newly crowned king would come on foot from the cathedral of St. Martin. During the celebration, Knighting act would take place here. Selected ...
Join Host Michael Hernon, panelists Fr. Sean O. Sheridan, TOR, and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Mike Aquilina, Co-Author of "Seven Revolutions: How Christianity Changed the World And Can Change It Again", as they discuss the source of western civilization and why we can have hope for the New Evangelization. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: AUGUST 2016
This is an animation of developmental sketch model of the Franciscan Priory Church thought to have been called St. Mary Magdalene's in Leicester UK which belonged to the order and society commonly known as the Greyfriars. It was the site of the burial of King Richard III in 1485, the last Plantagenet king of England. The interpretation of of the archaeological remains of this building used in this interim draft reconstruction is based substantially upon the interpretation of John Ashdown Hill in his book "The Last days of Richard III and the Fate of His DNA." This draft digital reconstruction and animation has been carried out by Asem Al Bunni as part of an ongoing research project in the Digital Building Heritage Group at De Montfort University. The project is supervised by Dr. Douglas Ca...
There are more than a few types of religious Orders in the Catholic Church, and it can be difficult to know the differences. This video explains what a charism is and how the Franciscan charism is different from other Orders.
The Church is full of religious Orders, but none as vast as the Franciscans. There are HUNDREDS of types of Franciscans. So why so many? This is the first in a new series called "Catholicism In Focus," a segment that takes a deeper look at the things we say and do in our faith all the time, but maybe don’t think much about. Blog: www.breakinginthehabit.org Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BrCaseyOFM/ Music by J.P. Garilli soundcloud.com/johnnypg
Sunday Mass at the Franciscan Church of Sumuleu-Ciuc (Miercurea Ciuc, Romania), 2011. Mass (in Hungarian) of 20 februrarie 2011 (second Sunday of Lent), the final, selections. Choir "Lux Aurumque", conductor András Ványolos. CSíksomlyói Ferences templom (Csíkszereda). 2011. március 20-i szentmise - NAGYBÖJT MÁSODIK VASÁRNAPJA - részletek ill. befejezés. Énekel a Lux Aurumque, kórusvezető Ványolos András. Slujba duminicala la Biserica franciscana de la Sumuleu (Miercurea Ciuc, Romania), 2011 Slujba (in limba maghiara) din 20 februrarie 2011 (Duminica a doua din Postul Mare), partea finala, selectiuni.Corul "Lux Aurumque" dirijat de catre Ványolos András.
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"Franciscan Spirituality: Contributions of the Franciscans to the Life of the Church," a lecture by Most Rev. Dennis Corriveau, O.F.M. Cap., Bishop of Nelson, BC. As both former General of the Capuchin Order and a bishop of the Diocese of Nelson, British Columbia, Bishop Corriveau is uniquely positioned to speak about the intimate and important relationship of religious communities to the life of the Church, through a Franciscan lens.
Dr. William Newton, Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, discusses the historical role of deaconesses in the early Church in this excerpt from his talk entitled "Deaconesses in the Church: Why or Why Not?". Dr. Newton's talk was part of the Woman: Gift in Culture and Church Conference at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Full talk: https://youtu.be/S5W6qhDNs-s Dr. William Newton, Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, discusses the historical role of deaconesses in the early Church in this excerpt from his talk entitled "Deaconesses in the Church: Why or Why Not?". Dr. Newton's talk was part of the Woman: Gift in Culture and Church Conference at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Today the Catholic Church and the Franciscan Monastery stand together as one the most beautiful architecture examples in Mostar. They were built in 1866. during the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Today's church with its dimensions, appearance and the bell tower (107m high), dominates the city of Mostar. What makes this place so special? This complex boasts a library with 50,000 ancient western and eastern scriptures and books. It is the largest library of such characteristics in Herzegovina and this region. In the monastery there is also an important collection of paintings by Italian masters of the XVI and XVII century, and also works from modern artists. Now visitors can enter the church, take photographs and enjoy the singing and watch rehearsals of the church assembly. A large parki...
Tune in to EWTN on Sunday, August 7th at 10 pm, Thursday, August 11th, at 5 am, and Saturday, August 13th, at 1 am, for this episode of Franciscan University Presents. Join Host Michael Hernon, panelists Fr. Sean O. Sheridan, TOR, and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Mike Aquilina, Co-Author of the book "Seven Revolutions: How Christianity Changed the World and Can Change It Again", as they discuss the source of western civilization and why we can have hope for the New Evangelization.
Father Romanus preaches about Saint Bonaventure and his contributions to the Franciscan tradition and the Church.
Duncan G. Stroik, Professor of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame, delivers his talk entitled "Francis, Rebuild My Church: the Franciscan Tradition of Sacred Architecture." Professor Stroik's talk was sponsored by the Theology Department and the Fine Arts Department at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Join Host Fr. Michael Scanlan, TOR, panelists Dr. Regis Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Tom Peterson, Founder of CatholicsComeHome.org, as they discuss how to handle a friend or relative who leaves the church. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: March 2011
Join Host Michael Hernon, panelists Dr. Regis Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Dr. Anne Hendershott, Professor of Sociology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, as they discuss Dr. Hendershott's book "Renewal: How a New Generation of Faithful Priests and Bishops Is Revitalizing the Catholic Church". ORIGINAL AIR DATE: JANUARY 2014
http://faithandreason.com Full Talk Dr. Denis McNamara; Assistant Director, The Liturgical Institute, University of St. Mary of the Lake Supper of the Lamb: Mass as Heaven on Earth Conference, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Join Host Michael Hernon, panelists Dr. Regis Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Mike Aquilina, author of "Roots of the Faith" and Executive Vice President of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, as they discuss the role of Christian marriages in the first centuries of Christendom. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: April 2014
Join Host Michael Hernon, Panelists Dr. Regis Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Dr. Paul Crawford, Associate Professor of History and Political Science at California University of Pennsylvania and Co-Author of "The Debate on the Trial of the Templars", as they discuss common misconceptions about the Medieval Crusades. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: OCTOBER 2014
This Panel Discussion brought a conclusion to the Woman: Gift in Culture and Church Conference at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Panelists included: Amy Roberts Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville Dr. Deborah Savage Professor of Theology and Philosophy, St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity Dr. Donald Asci Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville Dr. Pia de Solenni Associate Dean, Augustine Institute Dr. Michael Waldstein Max Seckler Professor of Theology, Ave Maria University Dr. William Newton Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville Dr. Stephen Sammut Associate Professor of Pychology, Franciscan University of Steubenville