Thursday, 20 November 2008
   
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Radix Passion of Christ E-mail
 How do our sins and selfish actions today cause Christ pain and suffering on the Cross, during His agony in the Garden of Gethsemani, when He was whipped, beaten, mocked and spit upon during His Passion and Death? 
 
In this intense one-man drama, you can find the answers to some of these questions. 
 
Take the time this Holy Week to enter in a little bit deeper. 
 
Tuesday, March 18th ~ 7 - 8:15 p.m. in the parish hall on the projector and big screen!
 
Open to 7th graders & up.  Parents welcome!
 
 
This is a must see for all audiences! In this video production, you will witness first hand one of the most dramatic and earthshaking presentations on the Passion of Jesus Christ ever seen. The power of this production has literally reduced thousands of people to tears. Children, Adults, Teenagers and Young Adults have been so moved by this performance that their lives have been changed forever. The Passion of Christ is the greatest and purest act of love in the history of mankind. Regrettably, most will know of the Passion, but never truly understand or experience the depth of love God intends for us all through His Passion. This very powerful presentation has helped thousands of people worldwide to meditate deeply on the Passion of Christ. This captivating drama draws you in as though you were witnessing the true passion of Christ. A gripping event that is brought to life by internationally recognized performer Doug Barry. This production is truly a masterpiece. Beautifully directed for the screen, the Passion of Christ is completed by a breath-taking musical score by world renowned pianist, Eric Genuis.
 

 

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St. Veronica Youth Ministry strives to help the parish become a "Church for young people, which will know how to speak to their heart and enkindle, comfort, and inspire enthusiasm in it with the joy of the Gospel and the strength of the Eucharist; a Church which will know how to invite and to welcome the person who seeks a purpose for which to commit his whole existence; a Church which is not afraid to require much, after having given much; which does not fear asking from young people the effort of a noble and authentic adventure, such as that of the following of the Gospel"

- Holy Father John Paul the Great, 1995 World Day of Prayer for Vocations

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