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Tuesday, 21 December 2010

A better digital nativity



There has been a clever digital nativity doing the rounds. I didn't post it because some of it was not respectful. The great guys at Igniter Media have done a much better one (see above). I don't go along with every detail (as Protestants, they naturally go along slightly with the hermeneutic of suspicion re. St Joseph) but it is basically a good presentation of the nativity and so I am happy to post it here.

4 comments:

colmcille2 said...

The British Blasphemy Corporation has been trailing a TV nativity, written by East Enders author, which looks to be totally horrific to religious sensibilities.Let us hope, if this is the case, that our ever vigilant hierarchy will take all necessary steps for the defence of the Faith.

Matthaeus said...

What a lovely thing!

While watching, I couldn't help but think that this approach would work well if applied to the Mysteries of the Rosary - I'm sure it could be done and would encourage and assist people (especially youngsters) to meditate on the Mysteries.

...Anyone out there with the skills to do this?

Apostolate of the Laity said...

What did you find disrespectful about the other digital Christmas? I thought it was fine, in fact I thought it the Catholic version.

The one you have posted is nice, but a bit syrupy, as I've often experienced with Christian union types at university.

Dymphna said...

I like the other one better.

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