For those of you who are wondering what this is all about, allow me to introduce and explain the project.

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An afternoon with a Maronite iconographer and the short film that came of it.

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A Taste Of Burj Hamoud
2010 July 18

A taste of Burj Hamoud: the exciting, bustling neighborhood that welcomed me into Lebanon.

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R. Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me. Vs. I will give thanks to you, O LORD, with all my heart, for you have heard the words of my mouth; in the presence of the angels I will sing your praise; I will worship at your holy temple and give thanks to your name.

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Here is a simple Ave Maria chant your choir may enjoy. Practice video, Mp3 audio file, and printable PDF score are courtesy of Corpus Christi Watershed.

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Exploring Bkirke
2010 July 08

A unique moment, surrounded by all the Maronite Bishops of the world and having the privilege of filming and taking photos. Oh yes, and “Chez Tony” afterwards.

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Maria, Mater Dei
2010 July 07

It is a great mystery to mediate on how grace can be articulated in the individual human soul. Such mysteries surround us on a daily basis if we are careful enough to observe them. Just ten days ago I was ordained a deacon with twenty fellow deacons and thirteen newly ordained priests. There is a profound mystery to how the Lord calls us in various ways to serve Him.

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Ever wonder how filmmakers get those fancy camera moves? In this blog entry, I show how Watershed utilizes cutting-edge technology to achieve an “expensive” look without hundreds of machines and pulleys. And it all fits in a rifle case!

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Watershed continues to be a leader in free Liturgical resources, thanks to our guest composers. Although there are too many guest composers and Liturgical projects to cover in a single blog post, I will focus on individual composers one at a time, to give a sampling of the talented folks who do so much good for the Church.

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As we all know, post-war Iraq has been plagued with violence and instability. It’s one thing to read about it in the papers, however, and quite another to meet those who have experienced war firsthand.
During my week in Syria I visited the Chaldean Catholic Church in Damascus.

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As soon as I arrived in the Middle East, the first thing I did was rush to Damascus, where the story in my movie takes place. I didn’t plan on doing any heavy-duty production work. I just wanted to absorb the Old City where the Massabki brothers and Abd El-Kader lived, walk through the streets, meet the people, and discover.

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What are the theological roots of Corpus Christi Watershed? An explanation from the President of Watershed casts some light on the subject.

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