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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Highlights 11/10-11/16

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This week:
(all times Eastern)

Daily Mass: Celebrate Mass each weekday with one of our beloved Boston priests.
Watch: LIVE 9:30am, rebroadcasts at 7pm and 11:30pm

Christian Witness: New. Drs Angela and David Franks talk with people who work to build a culture of love and life rooted in the New Evangelization. Guest: Tom Corcoran - Parishes equipped for mission.
Watch: Sun 4am, Wed 10:30am, Thurs 8:30pm, Sat 4pm

We've Got To Talk: New. Fr Dan continues CatholicTV's longest running studio series. This week's topic- "What Were The Chances?"
Watch: Sun 6:30am, Mon 2pm, Wed 9am, Fri 8:30pm, Sat 12:30pm

One Billion Stories: New. Join Seth DeMoor as he continues sharing the stories of Catholics around the world. This week we hear stories about Family.
Watch: Mon 4:30pm, Tues 12am and 9pm, Fri 6pm, Sat 12pm and 11pm

Spotlight: New. The film fathers look at JFK movies (featuring Parkland) this week on Spotlight, CatholicTV's movie review show.
Watch: Mon 6pm, Tues 8:30pm, Wed 4am, Fri 4:30pm, Sat 10:30am and 10:30pm

WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge: New. Father Robert Reed tests 3rd graders' knowledge in the 9th season of WOW. This week's "Wudabout": The Passion of Christ
Watch: Mon 7:30pm, Tues 5pm, Wed 8:30am, Thurs 1am, Fri 6:30am

This is the Day: New.

Tuesday 11/12- In lieu of This is the Day, we will provide coverage of the 2013 USCCB General Assembly.
Watch: Tuesday at 10:15am ET, Wednesday  at 10:30am ET.

Friday 11/15- Eva Stockhammer, promoting the 50th anniversary of Holyoke Catholic High School.
Watch: LIVE Fri 10:30am ET, Fri 7:30pm, Sat 4:30am and 5:30pm, Mon 12am.

The Gist: Encore. Rachel, Danielle, and Carolee host another great episode of The Gist. Our Guest is Leigh Anne Tuohy, of The Blind Side fame.
Watch: Tue 11am and 8pm, Wed 5 am and 6pm, Thurs 12:30am.

CatholicTV Kids' Saints and Heroes: This children's programming block presents special programs from the CCC of America teaching the Catholic faith through Saints, historical figures, and biblical characters.
This week- Francis Xavier and the Samurai's Lost Treasure
Watch: Sat 7:30am.

CatholicTV Presents: Presenting features from our programming partners.
This week-  The Miracle of Father Kapaun
Watch: Mon 10:30pm, Thurs 5pm, Sat 3:30am.

For God and Country
Watch: Friday 2:30pm.

The Call: Vocations programming.
This week- The Clergy Fund Frontlines video.
Watch: Sunday 11:30pm, Mon 11:30am, Fri 7am, Saturday 6pm

Blink U: This month on 'Blink!' We're showcasing Catholic colleges. Tune in to see great videos from Catholic colleges throughout the country, like Notre Dame, Fordham, JPII the Great and more.
Watch: Monday 4am, Wed 7:30pm, Fri 5:30am

Veterans Day Programming:
11/11 8pm: FocusTV - Archbishop Hannan's 'A Soldier of God
9pm: 'For God and Country'

9:30pm: 'The Miracle of Father Kapaun'
10:30pm: FocusTV - 'Grunt Padre'


The USCCB General Assembly:Watch: Monday 10:15am, Tuesday 10:30am.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

No Stranger to Death, Navy Chaplain Fr. Ron Camarda Stars in Special Veteran’s Day Program on CatholicTV



On Veteran’s Day November 11th, CatholicTV will air a special short film called “Tear in the Desert” starring Navy Chaplain Fr. Ron Moses Camarda. Fr. Ron was recalled to Active Duty to serve with the Marines during the Battle for Fallujah, Iraq (2004). At Bravo Surgical (Marine equivalent to a M.A.S.H. unit) he received over 1500 casualties and 81 deaths. In one instance, which he discusses during the short film, Fr. Ron recalls being at the deathbed of a marine named Edward. Moments before Edward’s death Fr. Ron wanted to tell Edward that he loved him, “but that’s not easy for guys to do, even priests” says Fr. Ron. Finally, a force inside of Fr. Ron compelled Fr. Ron to tell the dying soldier that he loved him.



During the short film Fr. Ron tells numerous similar stories while sitting near barbed wire, by a helicopter, and in a Church. The short-film features footage of Fr. Ron setting up his portable altar which includes a small chalice which must be assembled from 2 pieces. Fr. Ron can also be seen interacting with soldiers, and praying in his tent during the short film. The special was produced by Christian Peschken and was filmed at Ft. McCoy in Wisconsin with the support of the US Army. Christian has the exclusive rights to produce a documentary on the book and is developing the script. To learn more about this and Christian’s other projects visit http://www.christianpeschken.com/

“Tear in the Desert” will air at 9AM (EST) and at 7:30PM on November 11th at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV. Website visitors must click “Watch CatholicTV Live” in order to view the streaming broadcast.