- See more at: http://blogtimenow.com/blogging/automatically-redirect-blogger-blog-another-blog-website/#sthash.s1ipfCM1.dpuf CatholicTV: Television Series Hosted By Newly-Named Indianapolis Bishop-Elect Chris Coyne Now Viewable At CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Television Series Hosted By Newly-Named Indianapolis Bishop-Elect Chris Coyne Now Viewable At CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV

CatholicTV.com now offers full episodes of the show “Sacred Time” hosted by Fr. Chris Coyne before he was named as Auxiliary Bishop of Indianapolis. This show also currently airs each week on CatholicTV cable.

Full episodes can be viewed now by visiting: http://www.catholictv.com/Catholic-church-liturgy

On January 14th, The Vatican named Chris Coyne as the new Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Coyne has hosted several programs on CatholicTV. He was also an instructor at St. John’s Seminary’s Master of Arts in Ministry Program in Brighton, Massachusetts. Several employees of CatholicTV including Bonnie Rodgers, Kevin Nelson, and Jay Fadden had Fr. Coyne as their instructor at St. John’s Seminary.

Bonnie Rodgers said, “Fr. Coyne was one of my first instructors at the St. John’s Seminary Master of Arts in Ministry program. His strong family ties fostered an incredible work ethic. This, coupled with his commitment and energy in sharing the Catholic faith and traditions, made him a great teacher. This will also be a strong foundation as he serves the people of Indianapolis as auxiliary bishop.”

Fr. Robert Reed had this to say about Chris Coyne : “Bishop-elect Chris Coyne has always been so generous with his time and talent to the CatholicTV Network family. As he prepares for his new ministry in Indianapolis, his lived understanding of the Liturgy as the time when we are most the Church, its seasons and sacred space will continue to nourish our viewers for years to come. Our prayers certainly go with him.”

More information about bishop-elect Coyne is available at http://www.catholictv.com/Bishop-Christopher-Coyne

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