The Dominican Order - 1964 Vocation Film Excerpts

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  • Excerpts from "And the world looks at us", a 1964 Dominican Province of Saint Joseph vocation film written by Fr. Dominic Rover, O.P., and narrated by Dana Elcar. The original film was 28 min in length.
    The scenes included here were filmed at St. Stephen Priory in Dover, MA, the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D.C., and St. Dominic Church, Washington, D.C.
    From the archives of the Dominican Theological Library www.dhs.edu at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D.C.
    Audio lectures by Fr. J.F. Hinnebusch on the history of the Dominican Order are available at dominicanhistory.blogspot.com
    LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOMINICANS:
    DominicanFriars.org
    / dominican.friars
    Dominicanablog.com
    OrderofPreachersvocations.blog...
    dhspriory.org

Komentáře • 15

  • @PeterWimberley
    @PeterWimberley Před 17 lety +16

    How well this film shows how much we have lost in just 40 years. Thankyou. Beautiful.

  • @IustitiaPax
    @IustitiaPax Před 16 lety +13

    Religious life in Roman Catholic TRADITION still gives that peace and contemplation!

  • @GTarcisius006
    @GTarcisius006 Před 13 lety +5

    God bless you for posting! Shows the endurance of the Order, even during this time of change for the Church. And as far as I know, they are still preaching the orthodoxy of the Faith! Long live the Friars Preachers!

  • @Geremia08
    @Geremia08 Před 13 lety +3

    Wow, thanks for posting! I liked the part towards the end when the family members so reverently watch the miracle of their sons' and brothers' souls changing into those of priests.

  • @justbeinfrank
    @justbeinfrank Před 17 lety +2

    Peter--I've been to the Dominican House of Studies, and judging by this film it actually hasn't changed very much. They're very holy.

  • @Godzdogz
    @Godzdogz Před 17 lety +2

    Fantastic!

  • @stmichael71
    @stmichael71 Před 17 lety +2

    Beautiful

  • @topinotopino
    @topinotopino Před 16 lety +3

    Great video!

  • @Frigty23
    @Frigty23 Před 14 lety +2

    Incredible Video,
    thanks for posting!!

  • @rumpranger65
    @rumpranger65 Před 15 lety +10

    Pre-Vatican II liturgy. Nice.

  • @GrumpyOldTroll
    @GrumpyOldTroll Před 17 lety +1

    Actually, the vernacular started to be used from at least 1963 onwards, and expanded with the promulgation of "Sacrosanctum Concilium" on 4 December of that year. Evelyn Waugh complains of vernacular in the liturgy in a 1963 entry in his diary, I believe.

  • @rcarnes1988
    @rcarnes1988 Před 12 lety +2

    @ brooss there have been black popes and such and great black saints

  • @dis00612
    @dis00612 Před 13 lety +4

    @brooss Im black and I converted to the Catholic Church 3 years ago! Come home to the Catholic Church, the Church of Christ.

  • @henrikhankhagnell
    @henrikhankhagnell Před 12 lety +1

    tonsure?

  • @mafiaazulusa
    @mafiaazulusa Před 16 lety +4

    No more religious orders like that these days (almost)...
    Thanks to Vatican II and all it's ambiguities!
    St Dominic, pray for us!
    Have some more sons and daughters like St Pius V, St Thomas Aquinas, St Luis de Montfort, St Albert the Great, St. Rose of Lima , St. Martin de Porres , St Catherine of Sienna etc... to bring sanity back to the Church!