From my heart (and empty belly)

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It’s 11:28pm. I should be sleeping. Should be, but am not. One: because I’m hungry, two: because I have so much to share.

The month of May has been intense. It has been challenging us in many ways. Doors have opened, others have closed, but we’re still standing firm due to one singular fact: We are not doing this for ourselves. We’re doing it for HIM and WITH HIM.

When I reflect on this month, a song title comes to mind. Jason Mraz beautifuly sings about a Beautiful Mess in his new CD… and although he’s singing about his relationship with a crazy girl who reminds me much of me (that Jason, he needs to get another muse, I’m already taken! lol), I feel the idea of a “Beautiful Mess” describes perfectly the way Ralph, Frank, Lara, Diane, Robert, and I have been putting this festival together. None of us have ever done anything like this before! We don’t know how to arrange the pieces of the puzzle that will pull this all togerher. Our minds are perplexed, overwhelmed, and, well… slightly clueless–until the Beauty comes into the picture. It seems as if Divinity itself gathers all our works and plants them in the right place for them to bear fruit! Somehow, the mess becomes this beautifully crafted offertory. Like the website. Coming up with the right look, the right words, the right moment was so mind-wrecking. But now look! It is more beautiful than I could have fathomed!

May has continued to surprise us with INCREDIBLE film submissions, interested venues, and eager volunteers. God is truly providing the rain for the harvest (spiritually AND literally, isn’t that right, Miami??)!

But with all these gifts, with all the obstacles we’re tackling, we still have a BIG task we need to accomplish. And we can’t do it alone. These incredible films deserve incredible venues! And incredible venues cost money. We need support!

If you see the importance of our movement and want to help, believe me, every PENNY counts!! This festival cannot be put up by prayers alone. We need your support! If you would like to donate or sponsor the event, you can e-mail us at info@jp2filmfestival.com. You can also donate on line at www.jp2filmfestival.com or send us a check made out to 7eventhDay Media, Inc.

Checks and letters (and film submissions!) can be sent to the following:

7eventhDay Media, Inc.
Attn: Frank Brennan
P.O. Box 560296
Miami, FL 33256

We are so grateful for the response we’ve gotten from our community! Thank you for helping us turn this idea into a reality. We cannot wait to share the fruits of our labor–and the works of these talented filmmakers– with all of you!

You are in our prayers!!

Good night!

YSIC,
Laura Alvarado

JP2 Fact!

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So as all of you know our festival will be culminating on November 1st of this year, All Saints Day. There is also a neat JP2 symbolic meaning to that date. It is the day that Our Beloved Pope was ordained a priest!

What blessings we continue to receive, more and more that confirm our foundation of this festival.

Have a blessed day!

Happy Birthday John Paul II!!!!

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I am ten minutes late in writing this blog but I was out the whole day and could not get it in in time. Yesterday May 18th was our beloved JP2′s birthday. He would have been celebrating his 89th year of life here one earth yesterday, but is spending it with the Father at a greater banquet than we could ever throw him down here.

We are, however, keeping him alive through our film festival and will continue to remind everyone of his inspiring words and his apostolic example.

We thank you JP2 for the time you spent with us and the blessings we are obtaining afterwards on your behalf. May all who seek your wisdom and your guidance find only Christ at the heart of your theology and humanity.

Happy Birthday!!!!

The Pope’s Visit via Fr. Eric and Papa John’s Pizza

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Okay, so we have not posted this story yet and I think it is about time that we did. In honor of our website going up tonight I will grace you all with a little story that took place on April 15th 2009.

It was a night like any other night, a typical Wednesday evening. The core team was preparing for our meeting with Fr. Eric Zeger who was going to educate us on some teachings of John Paul II. So we all meet up around 8 and Ralph brings a coupon he picked up from home for Papa John’s pizza(Keeping to the spirit of our typical meeting meals, Hoo-Ray for dieting). So we all sit down and I go to the computer in the classroom to log on to my account and order a large pie online, but the internet was not working. So I picked up the coupon Ralph brought and I looked for the phone number to the nearest Papa John’s Pizzeria. Nothing. It was just a bunch of discount’s but no location numbers on the paper. So Fr. Eric said, “Hold On” and whipped out his handy dandy I-phone to check his GPS for the number. All of a sudden Fr. Eric’s eyes lit up and he said “no way.” We all looked up at him in confusion and in hunger and all he said was “Follow me. Someone’s come to visit you.” So we all stood up and followed Fr. Eric down the hall of the school. It seemed that he received a text message from someone in the building. So halfway to the classroom he was leading us to, he stopped us and said, “A second class relic is a piece of clothing or something that was worn by that person. A first class relic is an actual piece of the body.” He then turned around and kept walking. We all looked at each other, worried that Fr. was going crazy at such a young age, and confused to say the least.

So we get to this room at the other end of the school and a woman sees Fr. Eric from inside the classroom and she comes out. In her hands was a tiny reliquery. And inside was a first class relic of John Paul II, a piece of his hair. We all were astonished. She allowed us each to hold our Late Great Pope in our hands and pray to him, for him, and with him. She said he needs miracles because he is up for beatification soon. Tears of overwhelming joy were in our eyes. We took it as sign, a direct message that we are onto something big to be used for the Kingdom of God. We also knew that John Paul II was behind us and that he is encouraging us to take up his idea of creating a “new evangelization” through the arts. Fr. Eric lifted the reliquery in front of us and through the hands of Christ prayed through John Paul II, blessing the festival and the fruits that it will bear. That was a night like no other and we did not receive our pizza from Papa John’s that night, but we did receive the True Papa John. Through Christ all things are possible. Each night we end our prayers with the chant, “JP2, we need you!” Ralph’s wife Barbie pointed out that that night it was, “JP2, He found you!” Indeed he did.

So I challenge all of us to unite for this festival. Our gifts are so great and we take them for granted, this is the only acceptable time that we can accept a gift, re-wrap it, and literally give it back. May the Peace of Christ and the love of Mary be with you all.