Sat, 12 April 2008 Today we finish our two part "Papal Visit Special" by visiting the John Paul II Cultural Center, near Catholic University. We recommend you use the Brookland-CUA Metro Station to get to the Center, although there is parking here. This is an excellent site to match with the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Franciscan Monastery, also nearby.
We start off with Julie talking about the history of the center, and it's function, then move on into a room with Memorabilia of John Paul II. (2:06) We play Praise the Lord, Psalm 147 by Chuck Stevens , which comes to us courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. (9:15) We follow a ramp downstairs past the images of various hands of catholics from around the world, starting with Pope John Paul II's. (12:45) On the second level we check out Philip Ratner's sculptures from the Hebrew Scriptures, talk about the movie in the auditorium and the children's center before we enter the main exhibit space. (15:07) We view a few minutes of an introductory video on John Paul II, and then visit the interactive galleries on science and faith, the saints, and world religions, including our own denomination the United Church of Christ. (15:07) We play Kyrie Eleison by Helen White , which comes to us courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. (30:21) We finish up visiting the Polish exhibit, which has some of John Paul's vestments and the like. (33:57) Washington Travelcast will take a break for the next three weeks, while Julie and Mark go on vacation. Look for our next show on May 10, 2008! Our Opening Theme Music is Garden Walk by Kim Evans, our walking music was from Find Me by H, and our logo design is by Kathleen Hamm at Hamm Multimedia. Check out the Cultural Center at our JP II Photo Album. Comments[11] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 Today we start a two part "Papal Visit Special" by visiting the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. (note - when we were publishing, this link was not working - we hope it is now.) We recommend you use the Brookland-CUA Metro Station to get to the Shrine, although there is parking here. After giving directions, Julie talks about the history of the shrine, and some of the church doctrine behind the concept of the Immaculate Conception (3:11)
We say we're going to start in the crypt church, but because we have only 30 minutes before mass is said in the upper church, we do a quick visit to that upper church, in order to visit all the little chapels, and get good pictures. We talk about it afterwards, in the Mary, Queen of Ireland Chapel. (6:30) We play Ave Maria by Jeanne Backofen Craig, from Virginia, which comes to us courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. (14:49) We go downstairs and pause for a minute in the Memorial Hall, and then visit the Hall of American Saints. (18:36) We continue into the Crypt Church, and visit the church, and many of the little side chapels of this more intimate, more medieval place. (20:42) We play Queen of Apostles, by Nancy Krebs, from Maryland. This also comes to us courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. (25:26) We finish up with a visit to the Garden behind the Shrine. (30:17)
Our Opening Theme Music is Garden Walk by Kim Evans, our walking music was from Find Me by H, and our logo design is by Kathleen Hamm at Hamm Multimedia. Check out the Shrine at our National Shrine Photo Album. Comments[5] |
Tue, 1 April 2008 We delayed this podcast in order to release it on April 1, 2008. Today we take you on a bus trip through a Capital City - but the Capital of Germany! We take you on a ride on Busses 100 and 200 through Berlin. Unfortunately, something in the busses caused varying levels of distortion in our recordings, which we did not realize until it was far too late to fix it. It is a problem primarily in the first 5 minutes of the podcast. Note that some of the web links today are in German.
We start off at Berlin's Bahnhof Zoologisher Garten Station and board Bus 100 toward Alexanderplatz. We settle in our bus seat. these busses have long been famous with backpackers, but recently (in the last 2 years or so) the city has capitalized on these great busses. We talk about the major train stations in Berlin. (2:20) We immediately pass the Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche, and onto the Kurfurstendamm, then into the Tiergarten. (3:56) Once in the Tiergarten, we see the Siegessäule, the pass Schloß Bellevue, and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, as we pass through the Federal Quarter, where many government buildings are. This portion of the tour culminates with passing near the Reichstag. Here's a link to the wrapped Reichstag. (5:16) We continue on to drive briefly on Wilhelmstrasse, and past the Brandenburger Tor, before heading down Unter den Linden. We talk a bit about construction in Berlin. (11:46) We pass Bebelplatz, and the area around across from Museumsinsel, then the Neptune Fountain, which we can't see very well. We see the Rotes Rathaus, the Marienkirche. We get off the bus (16:05) We play part of Metro by Taktfrequenz, from Germany, which comes to us courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. (22:00) We stop at Alexanderplatz, and talk about its history, and about the Fernsehturm, and the shopping at Alex. We get ready to get cross the street to Bus #200. (21:50) We play a selection from Loveparade Berlin - Dance, by Bors23, from Germany. This also comes to us courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. (22:30) Once on Bus #200 we head back along Unter den Linden, and make note of the Berliner Dom, the Altes Museum, Humboldt University, and the Neue Wache. (26:39) As we continue on our way. http://www.komische-oper-berlin.de>Komische Oper. We continue a bit south on Wilhelmstrasse, and admire the East German Plattenboden architecture, as we continue to Potsdamer Platz. (31:54) We continue on past Potsdammer Platz - and the Dunkin Donuts near it. We pass the central cultural area of the former West Berlin, the Kulturforum, which includes the Gemäldegalerie, the Neue Nationalgalerie, and the Berlin Philharmonic's concert hall. We continue past the Gardens just south of the Tiergarten, and the diplomatic quarter. We talk about Berlin's Hosteling International Youth Hostel.(37:25) We continue on back to the heart of former West Berlin, back on the Kurfürstendamm, the Europa-center, past the Berlin Zoo, and back to Bahnhof Zoo. (41:34)
Our Opening Theme Music is Garden Walk by Kim Evans, our walking music was from Find Me by H, and our logo design is by Kathleen Hamm at Hamm Multimedia. Check out the sites at our Berlin Photo Album. Comments[7] |



Today we finish our two part "Papal Visit Special" by visiting the
Today we start a two part "Papal Visit Special" by visiting the
We delayed this podcast in order to release it on