Archive for March, 2010

La Tua Semplicitá

La Tua Semplicitá – Josh Groban and Placido Domingo

La Tua Semplicitá

Placido Domingo – Amore Infinito: Songs inspired by the Poetry of John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla)

La Tua Semplicitá one of the songs present on Amore Infinito, the new album by Plácido Domingo, who calls it one of the most important recordings of his career. Before Karol Wojtyla became Pope John Paul II, he began writing poetry during years as a quarry worker, playwright, actor, seminary student and priest. Now Domingo, out of deep respect and reverence for “the greatest human being I have ever known,” has created this collection of settings as a personal affirmation of faith and tribute to the late Polish pontiff.

You Raise Me Up

You Raise Me Up

ILOILO HANGOUT joins the entire Christendom in the observance of Holy Week.

Video source: boleyz’s Channel in YouTube

Fransim in Makati City

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Another Sal Solo’s Video: You Will be with Me in Paradise.

Video source: SalSoloUSA’s Channel in Youtube

Sal was the lead singer of the popular British band, CLASSIX NOUVEAUX in the 80’s. In 1991 he began to release specifically Christian albums after a powerful conversion. Sal’s latest masterpiece, WE CRY JUSTICE! marks a departure from previous work, both in the world music style, and in the social justice themes.

In 1999, he left the UK and relocated to Chicago, where he continues to minister at youth rallies, Confirmation retreats, and conventions around the world.  Ministry topics are comprehensive and have a wide range helping to meet adolescent specific and catechetical needs of Catholic teenagers.

Source: http://www.salsolo.com

lenten reflections

Don’t Cry for Me


Video source: SalSoloUSA’s Channel in Youtube

Sal was the lead singer of the popular British band, CLASSIX NOUVEAUX in the 80’s. In 1991 he began to release specifically Christian albums after a powerful conversion. Sal’s latest masterpiece, WE CRY JUSTICE! marks a departure from previous work, both in the world music style, and in the social justice themes.

Sal Solo and his group presented “WE CRY JUSTICE!” at National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC), the largest single gathering of Catholic young people (21,000 participants) in the United States last November 20, 2009.”It was like an MTV video come to life, but with a message from the culture of life instead of the culture of death.” Chris Stefanick, Archdiocese of Denver. Presented by Sal Solo & ACTS Evangelism & Worship; sponsored by HeartBeat Records; and benefitting Catholic Relief Services. You can visit his website, www.salsolo.com and share thier YouTube channel to others.