Since our family never does christmas cards (Dont ask me why). I created a video with pictures from that year. I meant to put it on a dvd and send it out to people but I never got around to it. So here it is.
Video duration: 550 seconds
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L'italiana in Algeri. Finale, Act I / Rossini (Diane KESLING, Edda MOSER, Gail DUBINBAUM, David RENDALL, John DARRENKAMP, Sesto BRUSCATINI, Ara BERBERIAN, Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
Video duration: 265 seconds
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I love the "misheard lyrics" videos floating around on YouTube. I created this one for the song "Heirate Mich" by Rammstein. The song is in German, so putting this all together was actually rather difficult. I hope you enjoy it.
Video duration: 575 seconds
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L'italiana in Algeri. Finale, Act I / Rossini (Diane KESLING, Edda MOSER, Gail DUBINBAUM, David RENDALL, John DARRENKAMP, Sesto BRUSCATINI, Ara BERBERIAN, Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
Video duration: 450 seconds
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It's Christmas Eve! Set a few minutes aside for prayerful preparation and contemplation of the mystery of Christmas. Chant-based novena prayer sung by Sr. Julia Darrenkamp and the Daughters of St. Paul.
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This is a video of the climb of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The actual climb has been sped up 300%, so that's why it's kind of jumpy. I hope you enjoy this video of "America's Lighthouse."
Video duration: 138 seconds
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This is a home video clip from Christmas of 1988. The movie was originally filmed on BetaMax, so that is the excuse for the tracking problem. Nintendo was big that year and my youngest brother is willing to fight to the death to claim it as his own. This one still gets laughs in my house during the holidays. I hope you can enjoy the lunacy as well.
Video duration: 206 seconds
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Quick, Sister Julia, what's a really good book to read during Lent?
Sr. Julia Darrenkamp of the Daughters of St. Paul is not your typical book lover: she became a Catholic because of a book, entered a community with a publishing house, and now lives in a bookstore in suburban New Orleans.