How does the liturgy affect time?
How does the liturgy affect time? ASL Catholic Youcat answers this question well in ASL.
If a sacrament is administered by someone who is unworthy, does it fail to have its effect?
Unworthy Minister Question: If a sacrament is administered by someone who is unworthy, does it fail to have its effect? ASL Youcat tackles this question. Please sign up if you feel called to be an EMHC at mass.
Why is faith in Jesus Christ not enough? Why does God give us the sacraments, too?
Why is faith in Jesus Christ not enough? Fr. Klusman tackles this question in American Sign Language.
3rd Sunday of OT
3rd Sunday of OT in American Sign Language. These video resources are so that the Deaf and Hard of Hearing receive the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. May God continue blessing your servants who provide these resources.
Love of Neighbor
“In my mother’s womb”
General Audience Pope Francis Jan 19
General Audience Pope Francis Jan 19 from the Paul VI Hall. The Holy Father’s General Audience in American Sign Language for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Eucharistic Miracle – Macerata Italy
“On April 25, 1356 in Macerata, Italy, the Mass was celebrated at St Catherine’s chapel where the nuns owned the Benedictine Church. The unnamed priest was doubtful that the consecrated Host was the real Body of Christ. After he broke the Host into half, the blood began dripping onto the corporal and chalice. The priest immediately informed Bishop Nicholas in San Martin. The Bishop ordered that someone bring the relic of the Blood-stained cloth to the cathedral church. It was later established as true, through the regular Catholic rule process. In 1494, one of the first confraternities (a group of faithful people) in honor of the Most Blessed Sacrament was established at Macerata, and the 40 Hours devotion (where there is a time of adoration of the Blessed Sacrament for 40 hours straight) was established in 1556. Every year on the feast of Corpus Christi, the miraculous corporal was carried in procession with the Most Blessed Sacrament.”
January 16th Angelus Pope Francis
January 16th Angelus Pope Francis. Pope Francis delivers his Sunday Angelus on January 16th in Saint Peter’s Square. The popes message is interpreted in American Sign Language. May God bless the sign language interpreters interpreting his messages.



