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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Vatican Swiss Guard Will Be Interviewed in Special Episode of Signature CatholicTV Talk Show From Vatican City


On December 24th, CatholicTV will air a special episode of the talk show “This is the Day”. Most episodes of This is the Day are produced in the CatholicTV studios near Boston, but this episode will be partly produced from Vatican City.

This special Christmas edition of This is the Day will include an interview with a member of the Swiss Guard, Corporal Erwin Niederberger. Corporal Erwin will discuss the mission of the Swiss Guard and even answer interesting questions such as “What does the Swiss Guard do after the Pope dies?”

As usual, This is the Day will include news reporting by CatholicTV Senior Producer Kevin Nelson. The weekly CatholicTV treasure will be revealed only after a riddle will clue the audience into what the CatholicTV treasure is.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Nation’s Only Catholic Boy’s Choir School Will Sing on CatholicTV Christmas Special

This Christmas, CatholicTV will air a Christmas-themed musical performance starring the Boston Archdiocesan Choir School (BACS). This Christmas special will air on CatholicTV on December 24th, 25th, and 26th.

CatholicTV will record the performance on December 13th at St. Paul’s Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts right in the middle of Harvard University’s campus. Once the performance airs on CatholicTV, it will be archived on CatholicTV’s website at http://www.CatholicTV.com/christmas

CatholicTV will air Christmas-themed programming throughout the month of December. CatholicTV will switch to Christmas-only programming from December 24th to the 26th.

Some of the programs shown throughout December with special Christmas episodes include:

Spotlight (movie review show)-

December 20th through January 1st-Monday at 6 p.m., Tuesday at 8 p.m., Wednesday at 4 a.m. Friday at 4:30 p.m., Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.

This is the Day (talk show) from Rome, Italy-

December 24th at 10:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m., December 25th at 4:30 a.m & 6 p.m.; and December 26th at 3:30 p.m.

WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge (Catholic game show):

Week starting December 20th: Monday at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday at 5 p.m., Wednesday at 9 a.m., Thursday at 12:30 a.m., Friday at 6:30 a.m. and Saturday at 8 p.m.

Our Daily Bread (Catholic cooking show):

Two weeks surrounding Christmas, Monday at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday at 5 p.m. and Thursday at 11:30 a.m.

Christmas Songs By the Daughters of St. Paul:

December 24th at 2:30 a.m. and December 25th at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and during the week of December 26th during “The Call” time slot.

More information about Christmas programming on CatholicTV along with full episodes of Christmas programming can be found at www.CatholicTV.com/Christmas.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Smell of Play-Doh; A Message From Fr. Reed


I have a personal secret to share with you: I love Play-Do, I always have. It comes in a number of different colors, it is non-toxic, it can be molded and shaped, you can make different colors by mixing and if you leave it out of the container or fail to put the cover on tight it hardens into whatever shape you left it. Most of all, I love it because it smells good. In fact, I have been known to open up a container in a toy store only to catch a whiff. Now, I say: “I love Play-Do”, but you really can’t love Play-Do! But we can love one another, and we can certainly learn to love God.

Without a doubt, God loves you and me. God made us…He formed you from the elements, the “the clay” of this world. By the greatest wonder, the most marvelous miracle ever, from a lot of water and a bunch of chemicals the Creator formed you physically and, at the same time, breathed into you a living, human spirit – an eternal soul.

You and I, we are kind of like Play-Do – we are beautiful to God…maybe we even smell good to God?

No matter who you are and how old you have become, you and I are still being formed. As Isaiah the prophet teaches us: “We are the clay and God is the potter. We are all the work of God’s hands.”

Now we have begun again the cycle of the Church’s year - Advent and Christmas. Lent and Holy Week and Easter, the many feasts of Mary and the Saints. Through all of these days and weeks and months, God is inviting us to be molded and refashioned according the image of His Son. God is trying to make something beautiful of us, to make us like children, His Children.

How is God doing this? Certainly the Church and the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist have a powerful and mysterious influence upon us. Our families: God works through our families (and the holidays serve to remind us all of where we came from). Our children, certainly by their presence and their innate goodness, God continues to shape us. God can even use us as instruments to mold and reshape our friends and even total strangers. And the Word of God cuts through us like a knife.

As we light each successive candle on the Advent wreath, remember: there is still some time! There is still time, not just to go shopping for gifts. There is still time for God to mold us. There is still some time before Jesus returns in glory, to judge us.

So, do not let yourself dry out and harden up like Play-Do, left in its container with out a cap. Leave yourselves open and humble for God’s many surprises. It might even be painful at times, but give yourself the chance to be reshaped into (as Mother Teresa once said) “something beautiful for God.”

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Prayers With Pope Will Kick Off Advent-Themed Programming on CatholicTV

On November 28th, CatholicTV will kick-off Advent programming with a broadcast of the first Vespers of Advent with Pope Benedict XVI from St. Peter’s Basilica.

CatholicTV’s Advent programming will include the first-ever Christmas-themed episode of its popular game show “WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge”. Other shows with special Christmas episodes will include Spotlight (the movie review show), Our Daily Bread (the cooking show), the Rosary, and much more.

Below are some of the special programs to air during the Advent and Christmas seasons:

Vespers With Pope Benedict From St. Peter’s Basilica-
November 28th at noon and 8 p.m. (Eastern Times)

Spotlight-
December 20th through January 1st-Monday at 6 p.m., Tuesday at 8 p.m., Wednesday at 4 a.m. Friday at 4:30 p.m., Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.

This is the Day from Rome, Italy-
December 24th at 10:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m., December 25th at 4:30 a.m & 6 p.m.; and December 26th at 3:30 p.m.

WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge:
Week starting December 20th: Monday at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday at 5 p.m., Wednesday at 9 a.m., Thursday at 12:30 a.m., Friday at 6:30 a.m. and Saturday at 8 p.m.

Our Daily Bread:
Two weeks surrounding Christmas, Monday at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday at 5 p.m. and Thursday at 11:30 a.m.

Christmas Songs By the Daughters of St. Paul:
December 24th at 2:30 a.m. and December 25th at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and during the week of December 26th during “The Call” time slot.

More information about Christmas programming on CatholicTV along with full episodes of Christmas programming can be found at www.CatholicTV.com/Christmas.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Fr. Reed on The Coming Advent


For us, Advent is a time of waiting, watching and listening for
the coming of the Lord. And so it will be on CatholicTV! As we
prepare to remember the coming of the Christ Child, we are
asked to wait, to watch and to listen for a sometimes seemingly
absent God.

It is clear from practically everything we read in the
Scriptures that God wishes to be very close to us. Yet it
is equally clear that we do not often believe God is close.
And, when we feel that way, we may feel embarrassed for
having such weak faith.

The truth is, the great saints often felt and complained
that God was not present in their lives. And, before
you think it is only ordinary humans who feel this way,
remember that Jesus himself, from the cross, cried out, in
seeming desperation, “My God, my God, why have you
abandoned me?”

God most often speaks to us through whispers, not
shouts. It seems to me that God is most often found in the
shadows. This is why it’s not so tough to understand why
we don’t often “feel” His nearness and why we assume His
absence in our lives. When it comes to knowing God’s
presence among us, we are all too often like people with
iPods who, having listened to loud music for so long, have
damaged their hearing, and are no longer able to hear
whispers or subtle sounds.

This is why the Church insists on the waiting of Advent.
For me, the greatest wonder and joy of the coming Feast is
found in that quiet anticipation. If we are to see the fragile
light that dawns among us in the Christ Child, we must sit
a while in the quiet darkness. If we are to hear the songs
the angels sing, and not just hear our own voices, we must
first be still and listen, carefully, in silence.

And so I pray that the coming weeks are full of wonder
for you. Happy waiting and listening.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Blessing of a Christmas Manger or Nativity Scene



From the Advent and Christmas resource section of the USCCB website:


In its present form the custom of displaying figures depicting the birth of Jesus Christ owes its origin to St. Francis of Assisi, who made the Christmas crèche or manger for Christmas Eve of 1223.

The blessing of the Christmas manger or nativity scene may take place on the Vigil of Christmas or at another suitable time.

When the manger is set up in the home, it is appropriate that it be blessed by a parent or another family member.

All make the sign of the cross as the leader says:

Our help is in the name of the Lord.
R/. Who made heaven and earth.

One of those present or the leader reads a text of sacred Scripture,
for example, Luke 2:1-8

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

CatholicTV Will Air 72 Hours Straight of Christmas Programming at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV


Starting on December 24th, CatholicTV will offer viewers 72 hours straight of Christmas programming. This programming will include among others, Midnight Mass from the Vatican, an Emmy-nominated Christmas musical performance, and even a Christmas cookie episode of the Catholic cooking show “Our Daily Bread”.

The 72 hours of Christmas programming will stream live at www.CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV where available.

Highlights and details of “ChristmasTV” by CatholicTV are available below (all times Eastern):

Daughters of St. Paul Christmas Concert –
Tuesday, Dec.22 at 12:30 PM., Wednesday, Dec. 23 at 6 AM., Christmas Eve at 2:30 PM. Christmas Day at 9AM and 7:30 PM, and Sunday, Dec. 27 at 2 PM.

The Sounds of the Season- A Christmas Concert featuring ‘The Gregorian Concert Choir’ and ‘The Festival Orchestra’ from the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence, RI. Dec. 24 1:00 PM

“The Promise” with Bing Crosby- Bing Crosby narrates the Nativity story Dec.24 1:30 AM Dec.26 1:00 PM

Pope Benedict’s Christmas Message- Dec.25 Noon & 10:00 PM, Dec. 26 3:30 AM

Real Faith TV: Christmas Edition- “Christmas: Holy day or Holiday?” Catholic teens share their perspective on Christmas and the need to keep Christ at the center Dec. 24 1:30 AM

Midnight Mass at the Vatican Dec. 24 11:00PM , Dec. 25 12:30 AM, 6:00 AM on Dec. 26th.

Tajci: I Believe, the Christmas Concert. Croatian-born Catholic Musician Tajci takes viewers on a Christmas musical sleigh ride in this Christmas concert steeped in mystery and resonating with emotion. Dec. 25 8:00 AM Dec. 26 2:00 AM

The Nativity: A Christmas program of music and drama hosted by Princess Grace of Monaco Dec. 25 12:30 AM & 7:30PM

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Advent Television Programming Includes Pope, Fr. Tom Rosica, Christmas Music and Spanish Programming at CatholicTV.com


Throughout the month of December, CatholicTV will feature special advent programming. This programming will include Vatican events with the Pope, an Advent journey with Father Richard Erikson, Christmas musical programming from Tajci, and Spanish programming.

This Advent programming can be viewed at CatholicTV.com without charge and simultaneously on CatholicTV where available.

Details about select Advent programming are listed below (all times Eastern):

“Wait and See: the Spiritual Journey of Advent” with Vicar General for the Archdiocese of Boston and former military chaplain Fr. Richard Erikson –
Mon 2:30 p.m., Tue 11 p.m., Wed 4:30p.m.,Thur 7 a.m., Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 11 a.m

“The Coming of Our God” with Fr. Tom Rosica, CSB –
Mon 2 p.m., Tue 10:30 p.m., Wed 4p.m., Thur 6:30 a.m., Fri 9:30 p.m., Sat 10:30 a.m.

“I Believe” Christmas Concert with Tajci during the week of Dec. 21 –
Tue 11:30 a.m., Wed 5 a.m., Fri 8 a.m., Sun 10:30 p.m.

Daughters of St. Paul Christmas Concert –
Tuesday, Dec.22 at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 23 at 6 a.m., Christmas Eve at 2:30 a.m. Christmas Day at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 27 at 2 p.m.


Coverage of Catholic Church Events

Sunday, December 6 @ Noon & 8 p.m. Sistine Chapel Concert in honor of his Holiness Pope Benedict XVI

Tuesday, December 8 @ Noon & 8 p.m, Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception from Piazza di Spagna

Wednesday, December 9 @ 8 p.m. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen 30th Anniversary Memorial Mass (St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York) Archbishop Timothy Dolan, presider

Thursday, December 24 @ 11 p.m. Midnight Mass presided over by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI in St. Peter’s Basilica

Thursday, December 31 @ 11 p.m. New Year’s Eve from the Vatican Basilica the Holy Father will preside over first Vespers in thanksgiving for the closing calendar year.

Friday, January 1, 2010 @ noon and 8 PM celebrating the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, Mass presided over by the Holy Father Benedict XVI in St. Peter’s Basilica on the occasion of the 43rd World Day of Peace

Spanish Programming: Buena Nueva: a Christmas Celebration in Word and Song – Wed Dec. 23 at midnight, Christmas Eve at 10:30 p.m., Christmas Day at 5:30 a.m. ,and Sunday, Dec 27, at 5:30 p.m. Apostolado Hispano Television (AHTV) comes to us from the Diocese of Trenton. The AHTV Christmas special will air Tuesday, Dec. 22 at 5:30 a.m., Christmas Eve at 10 p.m., Christmas Day at 5 a.m. and Sunday, Dec. 27, at 6 p.m.