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1. CHRIST IS ALIVE
POST-SYNODAL APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION OF THE HOLY FATHER, FRANCIS
TO YOUNG PEOPLE AND TO THE ENTIRE PEOPLE OF GOD
CHAPTERS 1 - 3
2. CHAPTER ONE
What does the word of God have to say to young people?
In the Old Testament [6-11]
In the New Testament [12-21]
CHAPTER TWO
Jesus, ever Young [22]
Jesus’ youth [23-29]
His youth teaches us [30-33]
The youth of the Church [34]
A Church open to renewal [35-38]
A Church attentive to the signs of the times [39-42]
Mary, the young woman of Nazareth [43-48]
Young saints [49-63]
CHAPTER THREE
You are the “now” of God [64]
In positive terms [65-67]
Many ways of being young [68-70]
Some experiences of young people [71-85]
Living in a world in crisis [72-80]
Desires, hurts and longings [81-85]
The digital environment [86-90]
Migrants as an epitome of our time [91-94]
Ending every form of abuse [95-102]
A way out [103-110]
CHAPTER FOUR
A great message for all young people [111]
A God who is love [112- 117]
Christ saves you [118-123]
He is alive! [124-129]
The Spirit gives life [130- 133]
CHAPTER FIVE
Paths of Youth [134-135]
A time of dreams and decisions [136-143]
A thirst for life and experience [144-149]
In friendship with Christ [150-157]
Growth in maturity [158-162]
Paths of fraternity [163-167]
Young and committed [168-174]
Courageous missionaries [175-178]
CHAPTER SIX
Young people with roots [179]
Don’t allow yourselves to be uprooted [180-186]
Your relationship with the elderly [187-191]
Dreams and visions [192-197]
Taking risks together [198-201]
CHAPTER SEVEN
Youth Ministry [202]
A pastoral care that is synodal [203-208]
Main courses of action [209-215]
Suitable environments [216-220]
Youth ministry in educational institutions [221-
223]
Areas needing to be developed [224-229]
A “popular” youth ministry [230-238]
Always missionaries [239-241]
Accompaniment by adults [242-247]
CHAPTER EIGHT
Vocation [248-249]
God’s call to friendship [250-252]
Being there for others [253-258]
Love and family [259-267]
Work [268-273]
The vocation to special consecration [274-277]
CHAPTER NINE
Discernment [278-282]
Discerning your vocation [283-286]
The call of Jesus our friend [287-290]
Listening and accompaniment [291-298]
And to conclude… a wish [299]
3. Introduction
Christ is alive and he wants you to be alive!
He is in you, he is with you and he never abandons you.
However far you may wander, he is always there, the Risen One.
He calls you and he waits for you to return to him and start over again.
4. CHAPTER ONE
What does the word of God
have to say about young people?
In the Old Testament
Joseph Gn 37,47
Gideon Jc 6,13-14
7. Chapter One - What does the word of
God have to say about young people?
In the New Testament
The Prodigal Son Lc 15,11-
8. Jesus, himself eternally young, wants to give us hearts that are ever young.
God’s word asks us to “cast out the old leaven that you may be fresh dough”
(1 Cor 5:7). Saint Paul invites us to strip ourselves of the “old self”
and to put on a “young” self (cf. Col 3,9.10).
In explaining what it means to put on that youthfulness “which is being renewed”
he mentions “compassion, kindness, humility, meekness and patience,
bearing with one another and forgiving each other if anyone
has a complaint against another” (Col 3:12-13).CV13
12. “You, O Lord, are my hope; my trust, O Lord, from my youth…
from my youth you have taught me,
and I still proclaim your wondrous deeds” (71,5.17).
13. We should never repent of spending our youth being good,
opening our heart to the Lord, and living differently. None of this
takes away from our youth but instead strengthens and renews
it: “Your youth is renewed like the eagle’s” (Sal 103,5).
14. Late have I loved you, beauty ever ancient, ever new!
Late have I loved you!”
Saint Agustine
15. a young man (cf. 19:20.22)
who approaches Jesus and asks if
there is more that he can do (v. 20);
in this, he demonstrates that
youthful openness of spirit which
seeks new horizons and great
challenges.
Yet his spirit was not really that
young, for he had already become
attached to riches and comforts.
He said he wanted something
more, but when Jesus asked
him to be generous and
distribute his goods,
he realized that he could not
let go of everything he had.
In the end, “hearing these words,
the young man went away sad”
(v. 22). He had given up his youth.
CV 18
16. The Gospel also speaks about a group of wise young women, who were ready and
waiting, while others were distracted and slumbering (cf. Mt 25:1-13). We can, in fact,
spend our youth being distracted, skimming the surface of life, half-asleep, incapable of
cultivating meaningful relationships or experiencing the deeper things in life. In this way,
we can store up a paltry and unsubstantial future. Or we can spend our youth aspiring to
beautiful and great things, and thus store up a future full of life and interior richness.CV 19
17. CHAPTER TWO
Jesus, ever young [22]
Jesus’ youth [23-29]
His youth teaches us [30-33]
The youth of the Church [34]
A Church open to renewal [35-38]
A Church attentive to the signs
of the times [39-42]
Mary, the young woman
of Nazareth [43-48]
Young saints [49-63]
19. Jesus’ Youth - He began his public mission
in the prime of life, and thus “a light dawned”
that would shine most brightly when he gave
his life to the very end (Mt 4:16) CV 23
20. Every young person who feels called to a mission in this world
is invited to hear the Father speaking those same words
within his or her heart: “You are my beloved child”. CV 25
21. In his adolescence and youth, Jesus’ relationship with the Father was that of the
beloved Son. Drawn to the Father, he grew up concerned for his affairs: “Did you
not know that I must be about my Father’s business?” (Lk 2:49). Still, it must not be
thought that Jesus was a withdrawn adolescent or a self-absorbed youth. His
relationships were those of a young person who shared fully in the life of his family and
his people. He learned his father’s trade and then replaced him as a carpenter. CV 28
22. In fact, “Jesus did not grow up in a narrow and stifling relationship
with Mary and Joseph, but readily interacted with the wider family,
the relatives of his parents and their friends . CV 29
23. These aspects of Jesus’ life can prove inspiring for all those young people who are developing
and preparing to take up their mission in life. This involves growing in a relationship with the
Father, in awareness of being part of a family and a people, and in openness to being filled
with the Holy Spirit and led to carry out the mission God gives them, their personal vocation. CV30
24. None of this should be overlooked in pastoral work with young people, lest we
create projects that isolate young people from their family and the larger
community, or turn them into a select few, protected from all contamination.
Rather, we need projects that can strengthen them, accompany them and impel
them to encounter others, to engage in generous service, in mission. CV30
25. “Jesus had unconditional
trust in the Father;
he maintained friendship
with his disciples,
and even in moments of crisis
he remained faithful to them.
he knew what it was to feel
misunderstood and rejected;
he experienced the fear of
suffering and he knew the
frailty of the Passion.
He turned his gaze to the
future, entrusting himself into
the Father’s safe hands in the
strength of the Spirit
CV31
All is
accomplished
26. With him at our side,
we can drink from
the true wellspring
that keeps alive all
our dreams,
our projects,
our great ideals,
while impelling us to
proclaim what makes
life truly worthwhile.
CV 32
27. Christ himself is our great light of
hope and our guide in the night,
for he is the “bright morning
star” (Rev 22:16). CV 33
28. The youth of the Church - Youth is more than simply a period
of time; it is a state of mind. That is why an institution as
ancient as the Church can experience renewal and a return
to youth at different points in her age-old history CV 34
29. A Church open to renewal - Let us ask the Lord to free the Church from those who would
make her grow old, encase her in the past, hold her back or keep her at a standstill.
But let us also ask him to free her from another temptation: that of thinking she is
young because she accepts everything the world offers her, thinking that she is
renewed because she sets her message aside and acts like everybody else.
30. The Church is young when she is herself, when she receives
ever anew the strength born of God’s word, the Eucharist,
and the daily presence of Christ and the power of his Spirit
in our lives. The Church is young when she shows herself
capable of constantly returning to her source. CV 35
31. we must dare to be different, to point to ideals other than those of this world,
testifying to the beauty of generosity, service, purity, perseverance,
forgiveness, fidelity to our personal vocation, prayer, the pursuit of justice
and the common good, love for the poor, and social friendship. CV36
32. “listening makes possible an exchange of
gifts in a context of empathy… At the
same time, it sets the conditions for a
preaching of the Gospel that can
touch the heart truly, decisively
and fruitfully”.CV38
33. A Church attentive to the signs of the times
- serious and understandable reasons:
- sexual and financial scandals;
- a clergy ill-prepared to engage effectively with the
sensitivities of the young;
- lack of care in homily preparation and the presentation of
the word of God;
- the passive role assigned to the young within the Christian
community;
- the Church’s difficulty in explaining her doctrine and
ethical positions to contemporary society”. CV 40
34. For example, a Church that is overly fearful and tied to its structures can be invariably
critical of efforts to defend the rights of women, and constantly point out the risks and
the potential errors of those demands. Instead, a living Church can react by being
attentive to the legitimate claims of those women who seek greater justice and equality. CV 42
35. Mary’s mission would
undoubtedly be difficult,
but the challenges that lay ahead
were no reason to say ‘no’. CV 44
do you see yourselves as
the bearers of a promise?
What promise is present
in my heart that
I can take up?
Mary, the young woman of Nazareth
36. Without yielding to evasions
or illusions, “she accompanied
the suffering of her Son; she
supported him by her gaze and
protected him with her heart.
She shared his suffering, yet was
not overwhelmed by it. She was
the woman of strength who
uttered her ‘yes’, who supports
and accompanies, protects and
embraces. She is the great
guardian of hope… From her,
we learn how to say ‘yes’ to
the stubborn endurance and
creativity of those who,
undaunted, are ever ready
to start over again”. CV 45.
37. Mary was a young woman whose heart overflowed with joy
(cf. Lk 1:47), whose eyes, reflecting the light of the Holy Spirit, looked
at life with faith and treasured all things in her youthful heart . CV46
38. Young Saints
St Sebasíán
St Francis of Asiss
St Joan of Arc
Andrew Phû Yên
St Catalina Tekakwitha
St Domingo Savio
St Teresa del Niño Jesús
Ceferino Namuncurá
Isidoro Bakanja
Pier Giorgio Frassati
Clara Badano
39. CHAPTER THREE
You are the “now” of God [64]
In positive terms [65-67]
Many ways of being young [68-70]
Some experiences of young people [71-85]
Living in a world in crisis [72-80]
Desires, hurts and longings [81-85]
The digital environment [86-90]
Migrants as an epitome of our time [91-94]
Ending every form of abuse [95-102]
A way out [103-110]
40. In positive terms
to recognize potential
where others see only peril.
The ability to
discern pathways
where others
only see walls,
41. Each young person’s heart should thus be
considered “holy ground”, a bearer of seeds of
divine life, before which we must “take off our
shoes” in order to draw near and enter
more deeply into the Mystery. CV 67
42. Many ways of being young - the Synod Fathers wanted the many
differences of contexts and cultures, even within individual countries,
to be duly emphasized. The worlds of today’s ‘youth’ are so many ,CV 68
43. Some experiences
of young people
Living in a world in crisis
Desires, hurts and longings
The digital environment
Migrants as an epitome
of our time
Ending every form of abuse
44. Living in a world in crisis - Many young people, whether by force or
lack of alternatives, live by committing crimes and acts of violence:
child soldiers, armed criminal gangs, drug trafficking, terrorism, etc CV 72
45. Many young people are taken in by ideologies, used and exploited as cannon fodder or
a strike force to destroy, terrify or ridicule others. Worse yet, many of them end up as
individualists, hostile and distrustful of others; in this way, they become an easy target
for the brutal and destructive strategies of political groups or economic powers. CV 73
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46. “Even more numerous in the world are young people
who suffer forms of marginalization and social exclusion
for religious, ethnic or economic reasons CV74
47. We want to weep so that society
itself can be more of a mother,
so that in place of killing it can
learn to give birth, to become a
promise of life. CV 75
48. Try to learn to weep for all those young people less fortunate than yourselves.
Weeping is also an expression of mercy and compassion. If tears do not come,
ask the Lord to give you the grace to weep for the sufferings of others. Once you
can weep, then you will be able to help others from the heart. CV 76
49. “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted” (Mt 5:4).
Some young men and women were able to move forward
because they heard that divine promise.
May all young people who are suffering
feel the closeness of a Christian community
that can reflect those words by its actions,
its embrace and its concrete help. CV 77
50. In many poor countries,
economic aid provided by
some richer countries or
international agencies
is usually tied to the
acceptance of Western
views of sexuality,
Marriage, life or
social justice.
This ideological
colonization is especially
harmful to the
young. CV 78
51. adults want to snatch youth for themselves, not that they
respect, love and care for young people. CV 79
52. Desires, hurts and longings - in a world that constantly
exalts sexuality, maintaining a healthy relationship with
one’s body and a serene affective life is not easy CV 81
53. life is a gift, and that we are creatures - with innate limits, -open
to exploitation by those who wield technological power CV 82
54. “there are moral wounds,
the burden of past errors, and
a sense of guilt for having
made mistakes”. CV 83
55. In some young people, we can
see a desire for God albeit still
vague and far from knowledge
of the God of revelation.
63. The digital environment- “the digital environment is also
one of loneliness, manipulation, exploitation and violence,
even to the extreme case of the ‘dark web’.
64. Digital media can expose people to the risk of addiction, isolation
and gradual loss of contact with concrete reality, blocking the
development of authentic interpersonal relationships. CV 88.
65. New forms of violence are spreading through
social media, for example cyberbullying.
66. The internet is also a channel for spreading pornography and the
exploitation of persons for sexual purposes or through gambling” CV 88
67. It should not be forgotten that “there are huge economic interests
operating in the digital world, capable of exercising forms of control
as subtle as they are invasive, creating mechanisms for the
manipulation of consciences and of the democratic process. CV 89
68. The way many platforms work often ends up favouring
encounter between persons who think alike, shielding them from
debate. These closed circuits facilitate the spread of fake news
and false information, fomenting prejudice and hate. CV 89
69. The proliferation of fake news is the expression
of a culture that has lost its sense of truth
and bends the facts to suit particular interests.
70. The reputation of individuals is put in jeopardy through
summary trials conducted online. The Church and her
pastors are not exempt from this phenomenon”. CV 89
In 1993 a yound man, who claimed to have memory recall, presented charges of sexual
abuse against Cardinal Bernardin, which turned out to be false. The Cardinal suffered
the charges calmly. The young man who was dying from AIDS retracted the
accusations and Bernardin went to celebrate mass for him and offer him forgiveness.
71. Migrants as an epitome of our time - Fragmentation is also felt by the
communities they leave behind, which lose their most vigorous and enterprising
elements, and by families, especially when one or both of the parents migrates,
leaving the children in the country of origin. The Church has an important role
as a point of reference for the young members of these divided families. CV 93
72. Grave concern was also expressed by Churches whose members
feel forced to escape war and persecution and by others who
see in these forced migrations a threat to their survival. CV 94
73. Ending every form of abuse - This phenomenon is widespread in society and it
also affects the Church and represents a serious obstacle to her mission”. CV 95
74. It is true that “the scourge of the sexual abuse of minors is, and
historically has been, a widespread phenomenon in all cultures and
societies”, especially within families and in various institutions; its extent
has become known primarily “thanks to changes in public opinion”. CV 96
75. this problem, while it is universal and “gravely affects our societies
as a whole… is in no way less monstrous when it takes place
within the Church”. Indeed, “in people’s justified anger, the Church
sees the reflection of the wrath of God, betrayed and insulted”. CV 96
76. “The Synod reaffirms the firm commitment made to adopting rigorous
preventative measures intended to avoid the recurrence [of these crimes],
starting with the selection and formation of those to whom tasks of
responsibility and education will be entrusted”, and at the same time, the
determination to apply the “actions and sanctions that are so necessary” CV 97
77. “Abuse exists in various forms: - the abuse of power, the abuse of conscience, sexual
and financial abuse. Clearly, the ways of exercising authority that make all this possible
have to be eradicated, and the irresponsibility and lack of transparency with which so
many cases have been handled have to be challenged. The desire to dominate, lack of
dialogue and transparency, forms of double life, spiritual emptiness, as well as
psychological weaknesses, are the terrain on which corruption thrives”.CV 98
78. Clericalism is a constant temptation on the part of priests
who see “the ministry they have received as a power to be exercised,
rather than a free and generous service to be offered. CV 98
79. gratitude is also due for “the generous commitment of countless lay
persons, priests, consecrated men and women, and bishops who daily
devote themselves with integrity and dedication to the service of the
young. Their efforts are like a great forest that quietly grows. CV 99
80. if you see a priest at risk, because he has lost the joy of his ministry, or seeks
affective compensation, or is taking the wrong path, remind him of his commitment
to God and his people, remind him of the Gospel and urge him to hold to his course. CV 100
81. For two thousand years she has advanced on her
pilgrim way, sharing “the joys and the hopes, the
grief and anguish” of all humanity. She has made this
journey as she is, without cosmetic surgery of any
kind. She is not afraid to reveal the sins of her
members, which some try at times to hide, before
the burning light of the word of the Gospel, which
cleanses and purifies CV 101.
82. Nor does she stop reciting each day, in shame:
“Have mercy on me, Lord, in your kindness…
my sin is always before me” (Ps 51:3.5). CV 101
El profeta Natan reprocha al Rey David por su pecado..
83. let us never forget that we must not abandon our Mother
when she is wounded, but stand beside her, so that she can summon
up all her strength and all her ability to begin ever anew. CV 101
84. I remind you of the good news we received as a gif
on the morning of the resurrection
that in all the dark or painful situation
that we mentioned, there is a way ou
the digital world can expose you to the risk of self-absorption
isolation and empty pleasure. But don’t forget that there are
young people even there who show creativity and even
genius. That was the case with the Venerable Carlo Acutis.CV 104
A way out
85. Carlo was well aware that the whole apparatus of communications, adver-
tising and social networking can be used to lull us, to make us addicted to
consumerism and buying the latest thing on the market, obsessed with our free
time, caught up in negativity. Yet he knew how to use the new communications
technology to transmit the Gospel, to communicate values and beauty. CV 105
86. «Si para recobrar lo recobrado
debí perder primero lo perdido,
si para conseguir lo conseguido
tuve que soportar lo soportado,
Si para estar ahora enamorado
fue menester haber estado herido,
tengo por bien sufrido lo sufrido,
tengo por bien llorado lo llorado.
Porque después de todo he comprobado
que no se goza bien de lo gozado
sino después de haberlo padecido.
Porque después de todo he comprendido
que lo que el árbol tiene de florido
vive de lo que tiene sepultado».
- - Soneto en “Cielo en tierra” - Francisco Luis Berárdez
87. LIST OF PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH
CHRIST
Resurrection – according to the gospels
Christ the King
Christ lives
Body of Christ - Corpus Christi 1,2,3,4
Christ and his Kingdom
Sacred Heart 1 + 2 – bible and doctrine –
Haurietis aquas – the cult of the Sacred Heart
Vocation to beatitude
Vocation to evangelize with Christ
CHURCH
Divine Revelation
Priestly Ministry
Human Community
Church, Mother and Teacher
Signs of hope
youth synod
CULTURE and HISTORY
Columbus and the discovery of America
Confraternities and processions– Hispanic
Diwali – Festival of lights – Hindi feast
Football in Spain
President Trump
Russian Revolution and Communism 1, 2, 3
Sevilla's fair
Virgen del Pilar and Hispanicity
FAMILY, CHILDREN
Grandparents
Love and Marriage 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Dignity of women – John Paul II
God of Love (sex)
World Meeting of Families Rome 2022 – festival of families
Familiaris Consortium 1,2,3,4
GOD
Angels
Come Holy Spirit
God is Love 1,2– Benedict XVI
Man, image of God
Trinity
LITURGICAL YEAR
Advent and Christmas, 1 + 2
All departed souls
All Saints – Halloween for Christians
Carnival and Lent
Christmas – the birth of our Lord
Holy Week for adults
Holy Week for children 8+ years
Holy Week - drawings for children
Holy Week – Views of the last hours of JC – the passion
Sunday – Lord's Day – JP2
Thanksgiving
POPE FRANCIS – TRAVEL
Pope Francis in Africa
Pope Francis in America
Pope Francis in Bahrain 1+ 2
Pope Francis in Brazil WYD 2013
Pope Francis in Bulgaria and Macedonia
Pope Francis in Canada 1,2,3
Pope Francis in Central African Republic
Pope Francis in Chile 1 + 2
Pope Francis in Cyprus
Pope Francis in Colombia 1 + 2
Pope Francis in Congo 1+ 2
Pope Francis in Cuba 2015
Pope Francis in Egype
Pope Francis in Slovakia 1 + 2
Pope Francis in Europe – parliament
Pope Francis in Fatima
Pope Francis in Greece
Pope Francis in Holy Land,
- Israel, Palestine Jordan
Pope Francis in Hungary 2021 + 2023
Pope Francis in Iraq 1,2,3
Pope Francis in Ireland
– world meeting of families
Pope Francis in Kenya
Pope Francis in Japan
Pope Francis in Kazakhstan 1+ 2
Pope Francis in Malta
Pope Francis in Mexico
Pope Francis in Mexico 2016
Pope Francis in Mongolia
Pope Francis in Morocco
Pope Francis in Panama – WYD 2019
Pope Francis in Peru
Pope Francis in Poland - Auschwitz
Pope Francis in Poland WYD 2016
Pope Francis in Portugal 2021 + WYD 2023
Pope Francis in Romania
Pope Francis in Sudan
Pope francis in Sweden
Pope Francis in Thailand
Pope Francis in Uganda
Pope Francis in United Arab Emirates
MARIA
Fatima – History of the Apparitions of the Virgin
Mary and the Bible
Mary Doctrine and Dogmas
Medjugore pilgrimage
Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico – apparitions
Virgen de Pilar – Hispanic festival
Our Lady of Sheshan, China
SCIENCE
Mars Rover Perseverence – Spanish
Juno explores Jupiter
Parker Solar Test
MORAL AND ETHICAL
Christian holidays - JP2
Conscience, human community,
human freedom and salvation
justification and grace, Life in Christ, merit and holiness
moral law, Morality of human acts, Passions, Sin, Sincerity
social justice, Social Life – participation, Virtue, vice
Vocation – www.vocation.org
Vocation to evangelize
Vocation to beatitude
Pope John XXIII – Peace on Earth
Pope Paul VI
Pope Juan Pablo II –
Redeemer of man,
Karol Wojtyla + Pontificado 1+2
Pope Benedict XVII - in Germany WYD 2005
POPE FRANCIS – DOCUMENTS
love and marriage - Amoris Laetitia – 1.2 – 3.4 –
5.6
Christ lives - 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Evangelii Gaudium 1,2,3,4,5
Gaudete et Exultate 1,2,3,4,5
FRATELLI TUTTI - 1,2 – 3,4,5 – 6,7,8
LAUDATE Sii
1 – care of the common home
2 – gospel of creation
3 – The root of the ecological crisis
4 – integral ecology
5 – lines of action
6 – Ecological Education and Spirituality
LAUDATE DEUM
LUMEN FIDEI – chapter 1,2, - 3,4
Misericordiae Vultus in Spanish – Face of Mercy
Dear Amazonia 1,2,3,4
88. SAINTS and MARTYRS
Martyrs of Albania
Martyrs of Korea
Martyrs of Libya
Martyrs of Japan
Martyrs of Uganda
Martyrs of Vietnam
Martires North American
Saint Albert the Great
Saint Alphonsus Maria Liguori
Saint Ambrose of Milan
Saint Andrew, Apostle
Saint Anthony of Padua
Saint Anthony of the desert (Egypt)
Saint Bruno, founder of the Carthusians
Saint Charles Borromeo
Saint Clement of Rome, Pope and Martyr
Saint Ciyil y Methodius
Saint Columbanus 1,2
Saint Daniel Comboni
Saint Dominic de Guzman, Dominican founder
Saint Dominic Savio
Saint Stephen, proto-martyr
Saint Philip Neri
Saint Francis of Assisi 1,2,3,4
Saint Francis de Sales
Saint Francis Xavier
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Saint Joaquin and Saint Ana
Saint Joseph, worker, husband, father
Saint John Bosco, founder of the Salesians
Saint John Chrysostom
Saint John of Damascus
Saint John of God
Saint John of the Cross
Saint John Ma Vianney, Curé de'Ars
Saint John Henry Newman, Cardinal
Saint John N. Neumann, Bishop of
Philadelphia
Saint John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist
Saint Leo the Great
Saint Luke the Evangelist
Saint Mark the Evangelist
Saint Martin de Porres
Saint Martin of Tours
Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
Saint Maximilian Kolbe
Saint Nazarius and Celsus
Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus)
Saint Paul, 1 + 2
Saint Padre Pio of Pietralcina
Saint Patrick and Ireland
Saint Perpetua and Felicity
Saint Peter Claver
Saint Robert Bellarmine
Saint James the Apostle
Saint Simon and Judah Thaddeus, apostles
Saints Timothy and Titus, bishops, martyrs
Saint Zacharias and Elizabeth,
- parents of John the Baptist
Saint Thomas Becket
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Saint Valentine
Saint Vincent of Paul
Saint Zacharias and Saint Elizabeth
Saint Agatha, virgin and martyr
Saint Agnes of Rome, virgin and martyr
Saint Bernadette of Lourdes
Saint Brigid of Ireland
Saint Catherine of Alexandria,
- virgin and martyr
Saint Catherine of Siena
Saint Cecilia
Saint Faustina and divine mercy
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Saint Lucia, virgin and martyr
Saint Margaret of Scotland
Saint Maria Goretti
Saint Mary Magdalene
Saint Martha, Mary and Lazarus
Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine
Saint Rita of Cascia
Saint Teresa of Avila
Saint Teresa of Calcutta
Saint Therese of Lisieux 1 + 2
Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus
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89. LISTA de PRESENTACIONES en ESPAÑOL
CRISTO
Resurrección – según los evangelios
Cristo Rey
Cristo vive
Cuerpo de Crito - Corpus Christi 1,2,3,4
Cristo y su Reino
Sagrado Corazón 1 + 2 – biblia y doctrina–
Haurietis aquas – el culto del Sagrado Corazón
Vocación a la bienaventuranza
Vocación a evangelizar con Cristo
IGLESIA
Revelacíon Divina
Ministerio sacerdotal
Comunidad humana
Iglesia, madre y maestra
Signos de esperanza
Sinodo jovenes
CULTURA Y HISTORIA
Colón y el descubriento de America
Confraternitdades y processiones– Hispanic
Diwali – Festival de luz – Fiesta Hindi
Futbol en España
Presidente Trump
Revolución y el Comunismo 1, 2, 3
Feria de Sevilla
Virgen del Pilar y Hispanicidad
FAMILIA, HIJOS, NIÑOS
Abuelos
Amor y Matrimonio 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Dignidad de la mujer – John Paul II
Dios de Amor (sexo)
Encuentro Mundial de Familias - Roma 2022 – festival de ls familias
Familiaris Consortium 1,2,3,4
DIOS
Angeles
Ven Espiritu Santo
Dios es Amor 1,2– Benedicto XVI
El hombre, imagen de Dios
Trinidad
AÑO LITURGICO
Adviento y Navidad 1 + 2
Todos las Almas
Todos los Santos– Halloween para Cristianos
Carnival y Cuaresma
Navidad– el nacimiento del Señor
Semana Santa para adullos
Semana Santa para niños 8+ años
Semana Santa – dibujos para niños
Semana Santa– Vistas de las ultimas oras de JC – La Pasión
Domingo– Dia del Señor – JP2
Accion de Gracias - Thanksgiving
MARIA
Fátima – Historia de las Aparitciones de la Virgen
Maria y la Biblia
Maria Doctrina y Dogmas
Medjugore peregrinación
Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico – aparitciónes
Virgen del Pilar –festival hispanica
Nuestra Señora de Sheshan, China
SCIENCE
Mars Rover Perseverence – Spanish
Juno explora Jupiter
Parker Sonda Solar
MORAL Y ETICA
Vacaciones Cristianos - JP2
Conciencia, Comunidad Humana, Libertad Humana y
Salvacion
Justificación y gracia, Vida en Cristo, Merito y Santidad, Ley
moral
Moraliidad de actos humanos, Pasiones, Pecado ,
Sinceridad
Justicia social ,Vida Social– participacion,Virtud
Vocación– www.vocation.org
Vocación a evangelizar
Vocación a la bienaventuranza
Papa John XXIII – Paz en la tTerra
Papa Paul VI
Papa Juan Pablo II –
Redentor del hombre,
Karol Wojtyla + Pontificado 1+2
Papa Benedicto XVII – en Alemania JMJ 2005
PAPA FRANCISCO – DOCUMENTOS
Amor y matrimonio- Amoris Laetitia – 1.2 – 3.4
– 5.6
Cristo vive - 1,2,3 – 4,5,6 – 7,8,9
Evangelii Gaudium 1,2,3,4,5
Gaudete et Exultate 1,2,3,4,5
FRATELLI TUTTI - 1,2 – 3,4,5 – 6,7,8 (somos todos hermanos)
LAUDATE Sii
1 – cuidado de la casa común
2 – evangelio de la creación
3 – la raiz de la crisis ecologica
4 – ecologia integral
5 – lineas de acción
6 –Educación y Espiritualidad Ecological
LAUDATUM DEUM
LUMEN FIDEI – capitulo 1,2, - 3,4
Misericordiae Vultus in Spanish – Rostro del Perdón
Querida Amazonia 1,2,3,4
PAPA FRANCISCO – VIAJES
Papa Francisco en Africa
Papa Francisco en America
Papa Francisco en Bahrain 1+ 2
Papa Francisco en Brazil WYD 2013
Papa Francisco en Bulgaria and Macedonia
Papa Francisco en Canada 1,2,3
Papa Francisco en Central African Republic
Papa Francisco en Chile 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Chipre
Papa Francisco en Colombia 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Congo 1+ 2
Papa Francisco en Cuba 2015
Papa Francisco en Egypto
Papa Francisco en Eslovaqiia 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Europa – parliamento
Papa Francisco en Fatima, Portugal
Papa Francisco en Grecia
Papa Francisco en Tierra Santa, Israel, Palestine Jordan
Papa Francisco en Hungria 2021 + 2023
Papa Francisco en Iraq 1,2,3
Papa Francisco en Ireanda – encuentro mundial de familias
Papa Francisco en Kenia
Papa Francisco en Japón
Papa Francisco en Kazaquistan 1+ 2
Papa Francisco en Malta
Papa Francisco en Marruecos
Papa Francisco en México
Papa Francisco en México 2016
Papa Francisco en Mongolia
Papa Francisco en Panama – JMJ 2019
Papa Francisco en Peru
Papa Francisco en Polonia- Auschwitz
Papa Francisco en Polonia – JMU - 2016
Papa Francisco en Portugal 2021 + JMJ 2023
Papa Francisco en Romania
Papa Francisco en Sudan
Papa Francisco en Suecia
Pope Francis en Tailandiia
Papa Francisco en Uganda
Papa Francisco en United Arab Emirates
90. SANTOS Y MÁRTIRES
Mártires de Albania
Mártires de Corea
Mártires de Libia
Mártires de Japón
Mártires de Uganda
Mártires de Vietnam
Mártires de Nortd America
San Alberto Magno
San Alfonso Maria Liguori
San Ambrosio de Milan
San Andrés, Apostol
San Antonio de Padua
San Antonio del desierto (Egypto)
San Bruno,
- fundador de los cartujos
San Carlos Borromeo
San Ciril and Metodio
San Clemente de Roma, papa y martir
San Columbanus 1,2
San Daniel Comboni
San Domingo de Guzman,
-fundador de los Dominicos
San Dominic Savio
San Esteban, proto-martir
San Felipe Neri
San Francis co de Asís 1,2,3,4
San Francisco de Sales
San Francisco Xavier
San Ignacio de Loyola
San Joaquin y Santa Ana
San José, obrero, marido, padre
San Juan Bosco, fundador de los Salesianos
San Juan Crisostom
San Juan Damascene
San Juan de Dios
San Juan de la cruz
San Juan Ma Vianney, Curé de'Ars
San Juan E. Newman, cardinal
San Juan N. Neumann, obispo de Filadelfia
San Juan Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
San Juan, Apostol y Evangelista
San Leon el Grande
San Lukas, Evangelista
San Marcos, Evangelista
San Martin de Porres
San Martin de Tours
San Mateo, Apostol y Evangelista
San Maximiliana Kolbe
San Nazareo y Celso, martires
San Nicolas (Santa Claus)
San Pablo, 1 + 2
San Padre Pio de Pietralcina
San Patricio de Irlanda
San Pedro Claver
Santa Perpetua y Felicidad
San Roberto Bellarmino
Santiago, Apostol
San Simon y Judas Tadeo, apostoles
Santos Timoteo y Tito, obispos, mártires
San Zacharias e Isavel,
- padres de Juan el Bautista
San Tomás Beckett
San Tomás de Aquinas
San Valentino
San Vincent e de Paul
San Zacharias y Santa Isabel
Sant’ Agueda, virgen and martir
Santa Bernadita de Lourdes
Santa Brigid a de Irlanda
Santa Caterina de Alexandria, virgen y martir
Santa Caterina de Siena
Santa Cecilia, virgen e martir
Santa Faustina and divine mercy
Sant’ Agnes of Rome, virgen y martir
Sant’ Isabel de Hungria
Sant’ Inés, virgen y martir
Santa Lucia, virgen y martir
Santa Margarita de Escocia
Santa Maria Goretti
Santa Maria Magdalena
Santa Marta, Maria y Lazaro
Santa Monica, madre de San Augustine
Santa Rita de Cascia
Santa Teresa deAvila
Santa Teresa de Calcutta
Santa Terese de Lisieux 1 + 2
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