Trinity

Fr. MD, in the vlog, responds to a common erroneous justification given by many persons: “I do not have to go to church to become holy.”  It is very apparent that Jesus wants us to belong to the Church – which is, a family of believers holding the faith that has been passed down from the Apostles.  Based on the readings of Proverb 8: 22-31; Romans 5: 1-5; John 16: 12-15.

Rosary with Traditional Signing: Introduction

Many people have told Fr. MD how much they appreciate his Vlog with prayers in ASL. However, because they signed the prayers in English for many years, it is difficult now to change them to ASL. So Fr. MD has created a new Rosary with prayers signed the traditional way — the same as many deaf people learned to sign them. God bless.

Rosary with Traditional Signing: Joyful Mysteries

This vlog shows how to pray the Rosary in ASL focusing on happy moments in Mary and Jesus’ lives as mentioned in the Bible. Focusing on the happy moments while praying the Rosary will help us reflect how we can remain joyful amid many current difficult challenges in our lives. Most Christians mediate on the Joyful Mysteries while praying the Rosary on Mondays and Saturdays.

Rosary with Traditional Signing: Luminous Mysteries

This vlog shows how to pray the Rosary in ASL focusing on Jesus’ three years of ministry when He was on the earth. Focusing on Jesus’ most powerful moments of His ministry while praying the Rosary will help us how to apply them in our current lives. Most Christians mediate on the Luminous Mysteries while praying the Rosary on Thursdays.

Rosary with Traditional Signing: Sorrowful Mysteries

This vlog shows how to pray the Rosary in ASL focusing on sorrowful moments in Jesus’ life as mentioned in the Bible. Focusing on the sorrowful moments while praying the Rosary will help us reflect how we can imitate Jesus during difficult moments in our lives. Most Christians mediate on the Sorrowful Mysteries while praying the Rosary on Tuesdays and Fridays.