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Friday, March 19, 2010

Locked treasure on CatholicTV

The treasure box under lock and key

You'll learn why on March twenty-three

It's a treasure for you, it's a treasure for me

We will all see it clearly on CatholicTV

Thursday, January 7, 2010

CatholicTV.com Now Has Over 1000 Catholic Videos Available

Each day, new videos are added onto the website CatholicTV.com and during New Year’s week, the number of videos at CatholicTV.com reached over 1000.

Most of the videos are full-length episodes of Catholic programs produced by CatholicTV. These videos include the Daily Mass, Papal Programming, the live talk show “This is the Day”, the Catholic game show “Wow: The CatholicTV Challenge”, “Catholic Newsbreak”, and many others.

CatholicTV is a non-profit corporation whose primary mission is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Because of this, CatholicTV offers what many networks do not- full-length episodes of its programming free of charge on its website without paid advertising. All videos at CatholicTV.com are viewable in full-screen.

The CatholicTV broadcast streams 24 hours per day at CatholicTV.com and features shows starring nationally-known Catholics such as Fr. Benedict Groeschel and Fr. Robert Barron of Word on Fire.

CatholicTV.com also is an expansive online resource for catechesis. CatholicTV.com has full-length original production videos of teachings on the Discernment of Spirits, a catechetical game show called “Wow: The CatholicTV Challenge”, a show which teaches about Catholic marriage called “The Future Depends on Love”, and much more.

In addition to archived shows and the live streaming video, CatholicTV.com offers blogs, links to podcasts, a sign-up for a free monthly magazine, and more. CatholicTV.com even has an online store which sells everything from DVD’s, to rosaries, books, bibles, statues, and much more. Every dollar spent at CatholicTV.com helps to support CatholicTV which receives no funding from the local Archdiocese and relies largely on private donations.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Catholic Filmmaker to Be Interviewed on CatholicTV Talk Show


On Friday, October 23rd, Justin Bell, the producer of an upcoming film called “Seven Shades of Green” will appear on the CatholicTV talk show “This is the Day”. Justin is a Catholic graduate student studying Visual and Media Arts. He has also been involved in a Catholic college campus outreach organization called FOCUS. Justin will talk about the film “Seven Shades of Green” which is currently in production. The film looks at the lives of 7 people, living in both the United States and Ireland. The film aims to give viewers insight into modern Ireland, while learning about its past. A clip of the film will be shown during the broadcast.

One of the people interviewed in Seven Shades of Green is Fr. David Shoemaker. Fr. Shoemaker is a Catholic priest who recently served in the parishes in South Boston and is of mixed Irish heritage. Rotimi Adebari is also interviewed in the film. After moving to Ireland from Nigeria, Mr. Adebari became the first black mayor in Ireland.

Justin chose St. Patrick as the Patron Saint of the film.

Justin Bell attended Colorado State University. He has written articles for several periodicals including the National Catholic Register & The Fort Collins Coloradoan. Justin has produced several films and short-films including a humorous film called “The Towman Cometh”. Justin chose St. Patrick as the Patron Saint of the film “Seven Shades of Green”.

More information about “Seven Shades of Green” can be found at www.sevenshadesofgreen.net.

Justin Bell’s interview can be seen on Friday, October 23rd live at 10:30AM (EST) on CatholicTV where available (rebroadcast at 8PM). The show will also be streamed simultaneously at www.CatholicTV.com and will be available on the site’s archives starting Friday night. All videos at the website are viewable in full-screen. Paste this URL into your browser in order to access the “This is the Day” video archives. http://www.CatholicTV.org/shows/default.aspx?seriesID=72