A biography of a Polish orphan who grew up with the Nazi invasion and Communist domination to become an international spiritual leader -
trips, pastoral visits, synods, ecumenical and world influence, writings, etc
2. He was born in Wadowice,
Poland, on 18 May 1920,
the third of three children
born to Karol Wojtyła
and Emilia Kaczorowska,
(who died in 1929).
His elder brother Edmund,
a physician, died in 1932,
and his father, Karol, a non-
commissioned officer in
the army, died in 1941
3. His mother,
Emilia, who was
a schoolteacher,
died from a heart
attack and kidney
failure in 1929
when Wojtyła
was eight
years old.
4. His elder sister Olga
had died before his
birth, but he was
close to his brother
Edmund, who was
13 years his senior.
Edmund's work as a
physician eventually
led to his death from
scarlet fever.
5. He was nine
years old when
he received his
First Communion
and eighteen
when he received
the Sacrament of
Confirmation.
7. His father, a
former Austro-
Hungarian non-
commissioned
officer and later
officer in the
Polish Army, died
of a heart attack
in 1941, leaving
Wojtyła as the
immediate
family's only
surviving member
8. While studying such topics
as philology and various
languages, he worked as
a volunteer librarian and
though required to
participate in compulsory
military training in the
Academic Legion, he
refused to fire a weapon
9. He performed with
various theatrical
groups and worked
as a playwright.
During this
time, his talent
for language
blossomed
10. When the occupying Nazi forces
closed the University in 1939, Karol
worked (1940-1944) as a messenger
for a restaurant, a manual labourer in
a limestone quarry and for the Solvay
chemical factory, in order to avoid
deportation to Germany
11. In February 1940,
he met Jan
Tyranowski who
introduced him
to the Carmelite
spirituality and
the "Living
Rosary" youth
groups.
12. He had two major accidents, suffering a fractured skull
after being struck by a tram and sustaining injuries
which left him with one shoulder higher than the other,
and a permanent stoop after being hit by a lorry in a quarry.
13. he began his studies
for the priesthood in
1942 in the clandestine
major seminary of
Krakow, directed by
the Archbishop Adam
Stefan Sapieha.
14. Wojtyła also helped a 14-year-old Jewish refugee girl named Edith
Zierer, who had escaped from a Nazi labour camp in Częstochowa
15. after the war, Karol continued his studies in the major seminary,
newly reopened, and in the school of theology at the Jagellonian
University, until his priestly ordination in Krakow on 1 November 1946.
16. While a
student in
Rome, he spent
his vacations
exercising
pastoral
ministry among
Polish emigrants
in France,
Belgium and
Holland
17. In 1948, Father Wojtyła returned to Poland and
was appointed a curate in the parish church
of the Assumption in Niegowić, near Krakow,
18. and later at Saint Florian in the city of Krakow.
20. In 1953, Father Wojtyła presented a dissertation at the Jagellonian University of Krakow on
the possibility of grounding a Christian ethic on the ethical system developed by Max Scheler.
21. Wojtyła developed
a theological
approach, called
phenomenological
Thomism, that
combined traditional
Catholic Thomism
with the ideas
of personalism,
a philosophical
approach deriving
from phenomenology
22. Wojtyła wrote a
series of articles in
Kraków's Catholic
newspaper,
Tygodnik Powszechny
("Universal Weekly"),
dealing with
contemporary
church issues.
He also wrote
poetry and plays.
23. While teaching, he gathered a group
of about 20 young people, who
began to call themselves Rodzinka,
the "little family". They met for
prayer, philosophical discussion,
and to help the blind and the sick.
The group eventually grew to
approximately 200 participants, and
their activities expanded to include
annual skiing and kayaking trips
24. While a priest in
Kraków, groups of
students regularly
joined Wojtyła for
hiking, skiing,
bicycling, camping
and kayaking,
accompanied
by prayer,
outdoor Masses
and theological
discussions
25. Wojtyła asked his younger
companions to call him
"Wujek" (Polish for "Uncle")
to prevent outsiders from
deducing he was a priest
26. Father Wojtyła was then sent by Cardinal Sapieha to Rome,
where he attained a doctorate in theology (1948)
27. In the P.U.S.T. in Rome, he defended his doctoral
thesis titled Doctrina de fide apud S. Ioannem a
Cruce (The Doctrine of Faith in St. John of the
Cross) in philosophy on 19 June 1948
28. Wojtyła visited Padre Pio, who heard his confession and told
him that one day he would ascend to "the highest post in
the Church". Cardinal Stickler added that Wojtyła believed
that the prophecy was fulfilled when he became a Cardinal
29. On 4 July 1958, Pope Pius XII appointed Father Wojtyła auxiliary bishop
of Krakow, with the titular see of Ombi. Archbishop Eugeniusz Baziak
ordained him in Wawel Cathedral (Krakow) on 28 September 1958
30. In 1959, Wojtyła began an annual
tradition of saying a Midnight Mass
on Christmas Day in an open field
at Nowa Huta, the so-called model
workers' town outside Kraków that
was without a church building
31. Bishop Wojtyła took part in the Second Vatican Council (1962- 1965)
and made a significant contribution to the drafting of the Constitution
Gaudium et Spes. He also took part in the five assemblies of
the Synod of Bishops prior to the start of his Pontificate
32. On 13 January
1964, Pope Paul VI
appointed Bishop
Wojtyła as
Archbishop of
Krakow and
subsequently,
on 26 June 1967,
created him a
Cardinal
33. In 1973, Wojtyła met philosopher Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, the wife of Hendrik S. Houthakker,
professor of economics at Stanford University and Harvard University, and member of President
Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers Tymieniecka collaborated with Wojtyła on a number
of projects including an English translation of Wojtyła's book Osoba i czyn (Person and Act).
When Wojtyła visited New England in the summer of 1976, Tymieniecka put him up as a guest in her
family home. Wojtyła enjoyed his holiday in Pomfret, Vermont kayaking and enjoying the outdoors
34. During 1974–1975, Wojtyła served Pope Paul VI as consultor to the Pontifical Council for
the Laity, as recording secretary for the 1974 synod on evangelism and by participating
extensively in the original drafting of the 1975 apostolic exhortation, Evangelii nuntiandi
35. On 16 October 1978, Cardinal Wojtyła was elected Pope and on 22
October he began his ministry as universal Pastor of the Church
38. On 16 October 1978, Cardinal Wojtyła was elected Pope and on 22
October he began his ministry as universal Pastor of the Church
39. “Dear brothers and sisters, we are saddened , at the death of our beloved Pope John Paul I, and so the
cardinals have called for a new bishop of Rome. They called him from a faraway land—far and yet always
close because of our communion in faith and Christian traditions. I was afraid to accept that responsibility,
yet I do so in a spirit of obedience to the Lord and total faithfulness to Mary, our most Holy Mother.
I am speaking to you in your—no, our Italian language. If I make a mistake, please correct me”.
40.
41. Pope John Paul II made 146 pastoral visits in Italy and, as the Bishop
of Rome, he visited 317 of the current 322 Roman parishes.
42. Pope John Paul II condemned vehemently
the crimes of the mafia in Sicily
43. His international apostolic journeys numbered 104
and were expressions of the constant pastoral solicitude
of the Successor of Peter for all the Churches
44. In June 1979, John Paul II travelled to Poland,
where ecstatic crowds constantly surrounded
him. This first papal trip to Poland uplifted the
nation's spirit and encouraged the Solidarity
movement in 1980, which later brought freedom
and human rights to his troubled homeland
45. He has also been
credited with helping
to end Communist
rule in his native
Poland as well as
the rest of Europe
46. On 3 May 1981, an attempt was made on Pope John Paul II's life in Saint Peter's Square.
Saved by the maternal hand of the Mother of God, following a lengthy stay in the hospital,
he forgave the attempted assassin and visited Fatima to thank our Lady.
47. John Paul II pioneered the international
World Youth Days. John Paul II presided
over nine of them:
Rome (1985 and 2000),
Buenos Aires (1987),
Santiago de Compostela (1989),
Częstochowa (1991),
Denver (1993), Manila (1995),
Paris (1997), and Toronto (2002).
Total attendance at these signature events
of the pontificate was in the tens of millions
48. He consistently attracted large crowds, some
among the largest ever assembled in human
history, such as the Manila World Youth Day.
On 15 January 1995, during the X World Youth
Day, he offered Mass to an estimated crowd of
between five and seven million in Luneta Park,
Manila, Philippines, which was considered to be
the largest single gathering in Christian history
49. Pope John Paul II
celebrated 147
beatifications, during
which he proclaimed
1,338 blesseds, and 51
canonizations, for a total
of 482 saints. He called 9
consistories, in which he
created 231 Cardinals
(plus one in pectore).
He also presided at 6
plenary meetings of
the College of Cardinals
50. From 1978, Pope John Paul II convoked 15 assemblies of the Synod
of Bishops: 6 ordinary general sessions (1980, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994
and 2001), 1 extraordinary general session (1985) and 8 special
sessions (1980, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 (2) and 1999).
51. He celebrated
-the Holy Year of the Redemption
in 1983–84,
-the Marian Year in 1987–88,
-the 500 aniversary of the
evangelisation of America,
the Year of the Family in 1993–94,
-the three Trinitarian years of
preparation for the Great Jubilee
of 2000,
-the Great Jubilee itself,
-the Year of the Rosary in 2002–3,
and the Year of the Eucharist,
which began on 17 October 2004,
and concluded six months after
the Pope's death
52. More than 17.6 million pilgrims attended his Wednesday Genral
Audiences (which numbered over 1,160). - More than 8 million
pilgrims came to Rome in the Great Jubilee Year of 2000 alone).
53. He met millions of the faithful in the course of his
pastoral visits in Italy and throughout the world.
54. Pope John Paul II also demonstrated his pastoral concern by
erecting numerous dioceses and ecclesiastical circumscriptions
La catedral de la nueva diocesis de Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
56. He also received numerous government officials in audience, including
38 official visits and 738 audiences and meetings with Heads of State,
as well as 246 audiences and meetings with Prime Ministers
57. He played an
important
role in the
collapse of
dictatorships
- Eastern
Europe,
Chile, Haiti,
Philippines,
Paraguay
58. DOCUMENTOS DE JUAN PABLO II
ENCICLICAS
-4 de marzo de 1979: "Redemptor hominis" (Jesucristo Redentor del hombre), sobre los principios de su ministerio papal.
-30 de noviembre de 1980: "Dives in misericordia" (Dios Padre, rico de misericordia), sobre la misericordia divina.
-14 de septiembre de 1981: "Laborem exercens" (Trabajo humano y problemas sociales). Es la primera encíclica
social, publicada en el 90 aniversario de la Rerum Novarum, del papa Leon XIII.
-2 de junio de 1985: "Slavorum apostoli", en memoria de la obra evangelizadora de los santos Cirilio y Metodio
después de once siglos.
-18 de mayo de 1986: "Dominum et vivificantem" (Espíritu Santo Señor vivificador). Sobre el Espíritu Santo en la
vida de la Iglesia y el mundo. Se anuncia el Gran Jubileo del Año 2000.
-25 de marzo de 1987: "Redemptoris mater" (María, madre del Redentor), sobre la buenaventura de la Virgen
María en la vida de la Iglesia peregrina.
-30 de diciembre de 1987: "Sollicitudo rei socialies" (Auténtico desarrollo del hombre y de la sociedad). Segunda
encíclica social, al cumplirse veinte años de la Populorum Progressio, de Pablo VI.
-7 de diciembre de 1990: "Redemptoris missio" (La misión), sobre la permanente validez del mandato misionero.
-1 de mayo de 1991: "Centesimus annus" (La cuestión social, a cien años de la "Rerum novarum" primera gran
encíclica social del Papa León XIII. Tercera encíclica social de Juan Pablo II.
-6 de agosto de 1993: "Veritatis splendor", sobre los fundamentos de la moral católica.
-23 de marzo de 1995: "Evangelium vitae", sobre el valor e inviolabilidad de la vida humana. Dedicada al aborto,
la eutanasia y la bioética. Actualiza conceptos expresados en la "Humanae vitae" de Pablo VI.
-25 de marzo de 1995: "Ut unum sint", sobre el compromiso ecuménico.
-4 de noviembre de 1998: "Fides et Ratio", sobre las relaciones entre la fe y la razón.
-17 de abril de 2003: "Ecclesia de Eucharistia", sobre la Eucaristía en la Iglesia.
Otros documentos publicados por Juan Pablo II fueron seis cartas (a las familias, niños, mujeres, artistas,
ancianos y peregrinaje), un documento a los sacerdotes, 18 cartas apostólicas, 7 documentos de catequesis,
4 constituciones apostólicas, 11 exhortaciones apostólicas, 45 grandes discursos y más de 100 mensajes con
motivo de celebraciones especiales.
59. His principal documents include
14 Encyclicals,
15 Apostolic Exhortations,
11 Apostolic Constitutions and
45 Apostolic Letters.
He also wrote five books:
Crossing the Threshold of Hope
(October 1994);
Gift and Mystery: On the Fiftieth
Anniversary of My Priestly
Ordination (November 1996);
Roman Triptych, meditations in
poetry (March 2003);
Rise, Let Us Be on Our Way (May 2004)
and Memory and Identity
(February 2005).
60. He promulgating
Codes of Canon Law
for the Latin and the
Oriental Churches, as
well as the Catechism
of the Catholic Church.
61. A series of 129 lectures
given by John Paul II
during his Wednesday
audiences in Rome
between September
1979 and November
1984 were later compiled
and published as a single
work titled Theology of
the Body, an extended
meditation on
human sexuality
62. As pope, he officially made public apologies for over 100 wrongdoings,
including:
- The legal process on the Italian scientist and philosopher Galileo Galilei,
himself a devout Catholic, around 1633 (31 October 1992).
- Catholics' involvement with the African chiefs who sold their subjects and
captives in the African slave trade (9 August 1993).
- The church hierarchy's role in burnings at the stake and the religious wars
that followed the Protestant Reformation (20 May 1995, in the Czech Republic).
- The injustices committed against women, the violation of women's rights and
the historical denigration of women (10 July 1995, in a letter to "every woman").
- The inactivity and silence of many Catholics during the Holocaust (16 March 1998).
- The Great Jubilee of the year 2000 included a day of Prayer for
Forgiveness of the Sins of the Church on 12 March 2000.
- On 20 November 2001, from a laptop in the Vatican, John Paul II sent his
first e-mail apologising for the Catholic sex abuse cases, the church-backed
"Stolen Generations" of Aboriginal children in Australia,
-and to China for the behaviour of Catholic missionaries in colonial times.
63. Pope John Paul II taught
us how to bear suffering
in old age, and prepared
the church for his death
64. Pope John Paul II died in the Apostolic Palace at 9:37 p.m. on Saturday, 2 April 2005,
the vigil of Sunday in albis or Divine Mercy Sunday, which he had instituted.
65. On 8 April, his solemn
funeral was celebrated
in Saint Peter's Square
and he was buried in
the crypt of Saint
Peter's Basilica
66. At the time of his death, he had named most of the
College of Cardinals, consecrated many of the
world's bishops, and ordained many priests.
67. John Paul II was beatified in Saint Peter's Square on 1 May 2011 by Pope
Benedict XVI, his immediate successor and for many years his valued
collaborator as Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
69. the Congregation for the Causes of Saints attributed
one miracle to his intercession, the healing of a French
nun called Marie Simon Pierre from Parkinson's
disease. A second miracle was approved on 2 July
2013, and confirmed by Pope Francis two days later
70. How lovely on the mountains
are the feet of him who bears
good new. Pope John Paul II,
walked among us, a saint
among saints
71. He loved to escape
to the mountains,
God’s grandure
revealed in nature
72. LIST OF PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH - Revised 26-8-2023
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
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
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
LUMEN FIDEI – chapter 1,2, - 3,4
Misericordiae Vultus in Spanish – Face of Mercy
Dear Amazonia 1,2,3,4
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
SAINTS and MARTYRS
Martyrs of Korea
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 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 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 Peter Claver
Saint Robert Bellarmine
Saint James the Apostle
Saint Simon and Judah Thaddeus, apostles
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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73. LISTA de PRESENTACIONES en ESPAÑOL- Revisado 26-8-2023
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
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
SANTOS Y MÁRTIRES
Mártires de Corea
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 Columbanus 1,2
San Daniel Comboni
San Domingo de Guzman, dundador 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 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
San Roberto Bellarmino
Santiago, Apostol
San Simon y Judas Tadeo, apostoles
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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