6th Sunday of Easter (C)
Fr. Md, ASL Catholic Media, and ADW share with us the 6th Sunday of Easter (C) in ASL.
Tags: ASL Catholic, California Deaf Ministry, Catholic Deaf Community, Orange Catholic DeafASL Sign for Catholic
ASL Sign for Catholic. These four words encompass what our Deaf Church lives and breathes. We communicate in American Sign Language. We are the light of the world as followers of Christ to all. It appears to many of us that the world is deaf. It does not listen to words and teaching of Christ as the way, the truth, and the life.
ASL Sign for Catholic

Being a follower of Christ involves carrying our cross. What better way than to show to the world the cross we carry than on our foreheads. For our intellect or mind gives command to our actions and words. We intentionally follow the Lord and the way of life he led to become more like unto him.
Want to know more signs? Check out the rest of the resources in our website. Better yet, visit us on Sundays.
The video to the left demonstrates how to sign the word Catholic in ASL. Why is it done this way? In Lent we receive ashes on their forehead. The dark ashes worn by the faithful on ash Wednesday is a indicator that someone is likely Catholic.
The picture below is an Ash Wednesday comical relief.

Find Deaf Churches
Find Deaf Churches using our custom map. You are able to find Deaf services in the Catholic tradition almost anywhere in the world. We are happy when you see your Deaf Church find listed on our website. The Deaf Church near you offers sign language services.
Find a Deaf Church
Find Deaf churches near you and connect! Connect with your local Deaf Catholic community by using our unique directory. Find a mass in sign language or find ways to join our Deaf ministry & outreach ministries. Find Deaf Faith Formation classes near you. Need Deaf religious education? Find the nearest Deaf Churches near me. Deaf prayer service in American Sign Language. Traveling? Find a mass in American Sign Language.
One of the interesting facts about our diocese is that we have a lot of Catholics from so many different cultures. We come from all different walks of life, yet we find harmony. We can count on the diocese to provide us with Deaf Church Where.
This feature is the only Catholic Deaf Church Where locator in the nation and maybe even the world. Find Deaf Churches from all across the world are on the map for once!

Want to find a Deaf Church or Ministry near you that is Catholic? Anywhere in the United States of America you can find the nearest parish that will welcome you.
Deaf Church where helps you find Deaf Sacramental preparation almost anywhere in the world. Please suggest parish and their worship times to better our services. Just contact us with information of other locations. We try out best to be a stable shepherd of the Deaf and Hard of hearing in the Catholic-Christian tradition.
Please include the name of the church, address, website, telephone number, fax, and most important the Deaf worship times. If the said church provides ASL interpreters for English or Spanish masses, please indicate. Furthermore, let us know if there are ASL interpreters that provide interpretation in other languages.
Trying to find a Deaf service?
Deaf Church services near me helps anyone traveling. Such service is a new on a diocesan website serving the Deaf and Hard of hearing community.
Non Denomination Churches that communicate in American Sign Language may have a similar service. However, they do not emphasize all Catholic parishes.. For example Baptist Deaf ministries have many websites tailored for the Deaf.
Christian Deaf ministry websites have as well Deaf Church Where for their own theological base. The true Church is now focusing it’s efforts in the New Evangelization to reach out to the peripheries.
Churches across the globe do have Deaf communities being taken care of and have been doing so for many years. Yet, they have not been identified so as to be refuge centers for those seeking Christ according to their needs.
The growth and use of American Sign Language in America is skyrocketing. ASL is offered at most high schools and now nearly every college as a foreign language. Sign Language students are able to hone their skills by volunteering at the Deaf community of their choice. And so, we like to see more ASL student interns on our doorsteps serving their brother and sister in Christ.
It is good to know where in Southern California that Deaf events occur. Finding Deaf events in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, or San Bernardino can be difficult. This goes for any place or location in the world. Knowing where a mass in ASL is to occur is more than half the battle.
California. Hard of hearing. Near you. Near me. Orange County. OC. Christian. Catholic. American Sign Language. Mass. Ministry. Directory. List. Online.
Tags: Catholic Deaf Community, Diocese of Orange, OC Deaf, Orange Catholic DeafGospel in ASL 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel in ASL 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time by ASL Catholic Media.
Tags: Catholic Deaf Community California, Orange Catholic DeafWho 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.
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Ministry Formation Program for Catholic Deaf Adults. In the Diocese of Orange you can check out our RCIA page.
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Gospel for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Tags: ASL catholic videos, Deaf Catholic Media, Diocese, Diocese Catholic, Diocese Deaf, OC Deaf, OC Deaf ASL, Orange Catholic Deaf, Orange County ASL, Orange County Catholic Deaf, 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. 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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