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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

New ‘Greener’ Smoother-Operating Version of CatholicTV Magazine Now Available


CatholicTV’s free monthly magazine is now available in a “greener” digital format which resembles and reads like an actual magazine- only it’s not made of paper. The digital magazine is identical to the print version and includes articles, showtimes, photos of shows currently in production, and even a Catholic crossword puzzle.

The digital version of “The CatholicTV Monthly” replaces the former PDF format. The new version is user-friendly with a new feature allowing users to “flip” through its pages just like a print magazine. Users can also zoom to enlarge print size and there is even a sound that plays every time pages are turned.

The current CatholicTV digital magazine can be accessed at the following web page: http://www.CatholicTV.com/magazine/default.aspx. Archived editions of the magazine are also available at the same web address.

Each month, CatholicTV sends out over 15,000 magazines as a free service to viewers and supporters. A sign-up for the free magazine can be accessed at: http://www.CatholicTV.com/magazine/subscribe.aspx

The CatholicTV Monthly is published by Faith Catholic http://www.faithpublishingservice.com/

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The New CatholicTV Monthy Magazine


Every month here at CatholicTV we are excited to share our thoughts and any new developments at the station with our viewers. We actually mail the magazine, free of charge. This week, the December CatholicTV Monthly will be arriving in mailboxes and the coverstory is: "The Joy of Waiting: Advent Hope".

It seems to me that the older you get, the more time is spent in remembering. What a wonderful gift God has given us in our memories! How terribly sad it is when someone we love loses the ability to remember because of a debilitating disease like Alzheimer’s or dementia. Our recollection of the good things that have happened to us, as well as the bad, these memories make up the fabric of who we are as unique individuals; and there remains in each one of us a youthful anticipation.

Some would say that the coming Advent Days are the most exciting of the whole Church calendar. These will be days filled with the images of light and darkness, of joyful anticipation ofthe nearness of our God. There is no taking Jesus Christ out of Christmas, for we know deepwithin us that He is the reason for this holy season. We long for Him as for life itself. Although we forget, in our hearts we know that Jesus is our only hope, the light of our lives and our world.

If you would like to receive a copy of the CatholicTV Monthly and learn more, we would be glad to send it to you each month. Just visit our website and sign up on-line right here. We would be pleased to welcome you to the CatholicTV family!