Catholic Academy gives top prize to BYU film 'Silent Night'

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From the Salt lake Tribune…

The Catholic Academy for Communication Professionals is giving a Brigham Young University original film project its highest honor: the 2013 Gabriel Award for “best entertainment.”

“Silent Night,” a full-length, BYUtv movie, was filmed in Austria and tells the story of the popular Christmas carol, written in the 19th century by priest and composer Joseph Mohr.

Below is the link. Enjoy!

sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsfaithblog/56488933-180/silent-catholic-gabriel-human.html.csp
 
or maybe answer questions on cumorah, or on the first vision plagiarism or etc
 
besides, why wouldn’t a Catholic Academy give an award on a film about a Catholic Priest as long as it is done well?

The bigger news is that the LDS folks made a movie about a Catholic Priest.

Maybe they finally saw the light
 
From the Salt lake Tribune…

The Catholic Academy for Communication Professionals is giving a Brigham Young University original film project its highest honor: the 2013 Gabriel Award for “best entertainment.”

“Silent Night,” a full-length, BYUtv movie, was filmed in Austria and tells the story of the popular Christmas carol, written in the 19th century by priest and composer Joseph Mohr.

Below is the link. Enjoy!

sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsfaithblog/56488933-180/silent-catholic-gabriel-human.html.csp
Nice. 👍

Here’s a list of all the winners:

home.catholicweb.com/GabrielAwards/index.cfm/NewsItem?ID=351282
 
So what is your question? What is your point?
Hey twopekinguys,
I’m just sharing an interesting article.
Would you rather discuss Catholic vs mormon charitable donations?

Catholic group donates a record $167.5 million

Keep in mind that the Knights are just **one **Catholic group.
The Knights of Columbus effort is truly admirable and shows a sincere effort to follow Christ’s example (“who went about doing good” - Acts 10:38)
 
From the Salt lake Tribune…
The Catholic Academy for Communication Professionals is giving a Brigham Young University original film project its highest honor: the 2013 Gabriel Award for “best entertainment.”

“Silent Night,” a full-length, BYUtv movie, was filmed in Austria and tells the story of the popular Christmas carol, written in the 19th century by priest and composer Joseph Mohr.

Below is the link. Enjoy!
sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsfaithblog/56488933-180/silent-catholic-gabriel-human.html.csp
Interesting, I didn’t know the history of Silent Night.
So what is your question? What is your point?
Would you rather discuss Catholic vs mormon charitable donations?
Catholic group donates a record $167.5 million
Keep in mind that the Knights are just **one **Catholic group.
twopekinguys, aren’t you posting in the wrong forum,
or does everything have to turn into a pissing contest with some people here?
 
twopekinguys, aren’t you posting in the wrong forum,
or does everything have to turn into a pissing contest with some people here?
When were you appointed board nanny or moderator?

If you want to take my post that way, then that is on you. Don’t project it on to me.

How do you figure I’m posting on the wrong forum? 🤷

BTW: I don’t really appreciate your choice of language either.
 
I want to know if they’ve baptized and married Father Mohr like they did Father Damien.
 
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