Ascension of the Lord- Year C
Fr. MD and ASL Catholic Media share with us their work on the Ascension of the Lord- Year C in ASL.
Tags: ASL Catholic, Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, OC DeafCatholic ASL
The Diocese of Orange has Catholic ASL resources at your fingertips. Search among our Christian ASL database in the links above to find what you are looking for. Catholic American Sign Language videos are posted every week. We train Christian American Sign Language ministry leaders. Our ASL Church liturgies attract many from all over the Greater Los Angeles area.

Catholic ASL
Do you know that you can find a Deaf Church near you? Catholic Churches that support the Deaf and Hard of hearing can be found in our custom directory.
The definition of the word “catholic” is universal. ASL is short for American Sign Language. You can find a church universally in sign language almost anywhere in the word. Check it out!
Those of you residing in Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, and San Diego you can see our mass times here. Anyone who wants to find an online Catholic Deaf church service can click here.
ASL Church
A big component of any Deaf Church is the use of American Sign Language. This includes parents of Deaf children. Family members of the Deaf are in most ways obligated to know ASL anyways. Language within any culture is cherished or sacred. It is the language that they relate to God and the manner in which they yearn to know God through.
We realize that many have relatives that are Deaf and do not yet know ASL. Attending our services, retreats, and other public gatherings increases your language receptivity skills. “Little by little” as the idiom goes. In no time our Deaf community will support you in your ASL language quest. Over a couple years you will be up-to-speed and converse fluently in Sign Language.
Catholic American Sign Language
In addition to already being fluent in ASL or if you are learning the language you will find that there are different signs for biblical terms. Yes, nearly every Christian denomination has it’s own version of biblical terms. Why? Because the signs used denotes the underlying theology. i.e. Catholic American Sign Language signs will be different than most protestant or baptist churches. Some Christian ASL signs are the same i.e. “sin”. What is more interesting is the differences between national Catholic sign languages. For example, the Catholic ASL sign for God is a bent open-B arching above the head with your dominant hand. In Italy, LIS is the sign language use there. For God, it is simply the index finger of your dominant hand pointed upward. International Catholic sign language signs are different but, underlying the same theology.
What is even more odd or confusing is to find non-denominational churches using the same signs other non-American Catholic countries are using. For example, non-denominational Christian American Sign Language for a term may be the index finger pointed upward like the Catholics in Italy do. But the question remains as to whether their notion or understanding of the triune God is the same. Interesting huh? Welcome to the Church! At any rate we welcome you to our ASL Church.
Tags: Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Orange County ASL18th Sunday of Ordinary Time in ASL
18th Sunday of Ordinary Time in ASL. ASL Catholic Media presents the 18th Sunday of Ordinary time in american sign language. This benefits the Deaf and hearing impaired in every diocese in the U.S. and world.
Tags: Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Christian Deaf Community Orange County, Church services in Orange County, Deaf Church Santa Ana, Orange County Deaf, Sunday Gospel in American Sign LanguageGospel for 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Gospel for 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time. Gospel for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in American Sign Language by ASL Catholic Media. The 16th Sunday of Ordinary time year B in ASL.
Tags: ASL Catholic, Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Deaf Community California, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Christian Deaf Community Orange County, Deaf Catholic, Orange County Catholic Deaf, Orange County Catholic Deaf CommunityWho belongs to the Catholic Church?
Who belongs to the Catholic Church? The Diocese of Orange in California offers faith formation classes and sacramental preparation. The Diocese of Orange Catholic Deaf Community spreads the work of ASL Youcat in evangelization.
Tags: ASL Catholic, Catholic Deaf Community California, Catholic Faith ASL, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, OC Deaf, OC Deaf ASL, Orange Catholic Deaf, Orange Catholic Deaf Community, Orange County ASL, Orange County DeafSt. Andrew Kim
St. Andrew Kim is depicted here in this video in ASL. More videos of the saints can be found here.
Tags: Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Deaf Catholic Saint Stories, Deaf Community Orange County, Deaf lessons, Deaf Spiritual Resources, Diocese of Orange, OC Deaf ASL, Orange County ASL, Orange County Catholic Deaf, Orange County Catholic Deaf Community, Orange County DeafSt. Peter
St. Peter is depicted here in American Sign Language. For more videos check out Saint Stories.
Tags: Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Catholic Saints ASL, Catholic Saints in American Sign Language, Christian Deaf Community Orange County, Orange Catholic DeafSt. Paul
St. Paul depicted in American Sign Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Catholics. For more videos of such kind please check them out here.
Tags: ASL Catholic, Catholic Deaf Community, Catholic Deaf Community California, Catholic Faith for the Deaf, Catholic Saints ASL, Catholic Saints in American Sign Language, Christian Deaf Community Orange County, Deaf Catholic Saint Stories, Orange Catholic Deaf Community, Orange County ASLSt. Augustine & Monica
St. Augustine & Monica depicted in American Sign Language for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. These great videos are Deaf ministry stepping stones. To find more videos of the kind click here.
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