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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

2011 Catholic New Media Conference

The CatholicTV® Network will attend the SQPN Catholic New Media Conference Saturday, October 1, 2011, in Kansas City, KS. The Catholic New Media Conference (CNMC) is a festive, educational, and international conference focused on evangelization and building community through the use of new media. The event is designed to connect, guide and inform Catholic communicators as a response to the Church’s call for new evangelization.

“The 2011 CNMC will focus particularly on social media, its impact on culture, and how the Church and its institutions can effectively use it,” says Fr. Roderick Vonhögen, CEO of SQPN. “We will be exploring how social media can be used with quality content; authentic catechesis and, a true sense of mission,” he says.

The CNMC will host an exciting group of speakers and presenters, including Lisa Hendey, founder and editor of CatholicMom.com, and host of the KNXT Catholic Mom television segments which air on CatholicTV. Lisa will lead a workshop on Friday, September 30th as part of the Catholic New Media Guild day of workshops. The CNMC will also offer a special preview screening of the pilot episode of Mass Confusion, a sitcom produced by the CatholicTV Network.

Keynote speaker of CNMC 2010, CatholicTV Network President, Father Robert Reed, will be set to host The CatholicTV Network’s 20th Annual Telethon during the Catholic New Media Conference, broadcasting from the CatholicTV national headquarters.

Father Reed speaking at CNMC 2010

“Due to our annual Telethon I’m not able to attend this year’s Catholic New Media Conference, but I am excited to hear of the reaction to a special preview screening of the pilot episode of Mass Confusion, says Father Robert Reed. “The sitcom was produced by the CatholicTV Network and stars Greg and Jennifer Willits, and, Mac and Katherine Barron. During the production our crew had a remarkably fine time with the Willits, the Barrons and their kids and the pilot is not only funny, but carries the important message of the Catholic faith lived out in family and friendship as well as the incredible value of every human life.”

Father Reed and Greg Willits at CNMC 2010

You can watch the pilot for Mass Confusion and all of the CatholicTV Network’s great programming on the iPhone and iPad, as well as Android devices and at CatholicTV.com. Also, see exclusive clips and pictures on our Facebook page and our online community at iCatholic.com.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Choose CatholicTV's November Magazine Cover

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The New and Eternal Word

When we begin the new Church Year with the First Sunday of Advent, some of the words we use at Mass will change. And words are very important.

While the truths of our Faith are ageless, the liturgical books continually evolve to serve us at prayer. Latin is the preferred language, not only of the Church but also in scholarship, politics, philosophy, science and the arts. The Second Vatican Council maintained the Church’s preference for Latin but also allowed for a “more extended use of the vernacular,” or common language of the people, to be used.

Over the years since the Council, our use of English at Mass has helped us to pray with more understanding and to deepen the spiritual connections between the liturgy and everyday life. But still, how we speak to God must show our profound reverence for the One who made us and saves us. How we speak of God should reflect that reverence and be given greater care than the more casual way we communicate with others. Hence the call for a more literal translation of the words we use when we pray as the Church.


Hosted by Mosignor James Moroney, New and Eternal Word will explain the new changes to the Missal. It premieres October 3rd.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Pilot For Catholic Sitcom Recorded In Georgia

CONYERS—The kitchen table where the Willits family usually eats is covered this morning with cables, batteries, audio and recording paraphernalia—equipment to start filming a possible Catholic sitcom.

A crew of six and Father Robert Reed, president of CatholicTV, have flown in from Boston, turning the Willits’ home into a set for the pilot of the show tentatively titled “Mass Confusion.” What began as a casual idea has turned this June morning into a full-fledged effort to create Catholic, family-friendly entertainment and hopefully inspire others to get involved.

Last year Greg and Jennifer Willits, who host “The Catholics Next Door” on SiriusXM satellite radio, approached Father Reed with an idea for a new program: a humorous Catholic sitcom reflecting family life and its rewards and struggles.

Greg said that like many turns in the road his family has already experienced, this was an idea he pitched expecting to be turned down. But their steps in faith seem to lead to more doors opening.

It began with The Rosary Army, a rosary-making apostolate they started in 2003, and then “That Catholic Show,” an educational video series they produced, and then a podcast, which was picked up by the Catholic Channel and turned into their current radio show, “The Catholics Next Door.” Now it may be a Catholic family show inspired by their lives as parents with five children.

“We’re excited and scared about this, but that’s pretty much been the case with every new endeavor we’ve taken on,” Greg wrote by e-mail. “When we started Rosary Army, we felt the same way. When we started podcasting, we felt the same way. When we went to radio, we felt the same way. It makes no sense that we, without any experience in this area whatsoever, should be doing this, but it seems with the doors open, God wants us to at least give it a try.”

After getting a green light from Father Reed and CatholicTV, the Willits began writing a script with their friends Mac and Katherine Barron, another Georgia-based couple involved in new media with their podcast “Catholic in a Small Town.” The Barrons are the parents of three.

The two couples ran through their lines as the CatholicTV crew checked audio levels and framed shots. Director Robert Kaminski called “action,” and the group dove headfirst into an experience that was mostly new to all of them. Jennifer Willits has been in front of the camera before for “That Catholic Show,” but filming the pilot added a new level of excitement and pressure.

“It was a very ‘mom and pop’ production,” said Jennifer about “That Catholic Show.” “The only other person in the room was Greg.”

“It adds to the excitement and the weight of the scene, having to interact with a lot of people,” she added.

Mac Barron, who has emceed the national Catholic New Media Celebration for the past two years, had to become familiar with the dynamic of rehearsing lines, taking direction and reshooting scenes over and over.

“It is different being in front of the camera than doing the podcasts,” Barron said. “In the podcast we get to call the shots and we don’t have to rehearse.”

“It is very exciting,” he added. “It’s great that CatholicTV has been so supportive.”

Filmed in a style similar to primetime shows like “The Office” and “Modern Family,” the show focuses on the two Catholic couples and their families. Greg said the idea for this venture isn’t to teach Catholic doctrine but to be entertaining.

“There is a lot of Catholic catechesis out there but not a lot of Catholic entertainment. We want to prove that it can be done,” he said. “This is going to be a pilot, simply a proof of concept to hopefully inspire others in Catholic and secular media to push the envelope a bit creatively.”

While it was exciting, it was also a bit of a sacrifice for the two families, who used some of their vacation time to film the pilot, not to mention the Willits’ home being taken over as a studio and set.

The Willits, members of St. Pius X Church in Conyers, asked for prayers that the show would be an inspiration for others and have a positive impact on Catholic new media.

The pilot is expected to be released this fall online through the CatholicTV website (www.catholictv.com). CatholicTV is also available on some cable and satellite TV networks, including Sky Angel in Georgia.

“Our goal and our hope is to get 1 million views, which as you may know, has so far been pretty much impossible for online Catholic media,” wrote Greg. “If we can reach that goal, then we’ll have something to work with if we decide to shoot more episodes since at that point we’ll need to secure some sort of funding to do so.”


STEPHEN O'KANE,
Staff Writer THE GEORGIA BULLETIN
Published: August 4, 2011


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Priest Will Discuss Miracles Involving Babies, Battles With Demons, and More on CatholicTV Talk Show


On May 13th, Fr. Stefan Starzynski will be interviewed on the live CatholicTV talk show “This is the Day”.

Fr. Starzynski is the author of the book, “Miracles: Healing For A Broken World”. In the book, Fr. Starzynski recounts numerous episodes when he personally experienced miracles, often in totally unexpected places.

The book includes stories of tiny infants facing life-threatening medical conditions, of people battling demons and disease, of Fr. Starzynski’s own experience overcoming depression, and more. Fr. Starzynski’s book also includes miraculous testimonies from over twenty individuals and families whose lives have been touched by God through Father Starzynski's ministry.

Fr. Starzynski is a priest in the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia. Widely known for his healing Masses, he is also a retreat leader and Cursillo chaplain. He is an advocate for the unborn, and the founding member of the Paul Stefan Foundation, an organization that aids women in crisis pregnancies.

The Family Rosary Retreat will also be discussed on This is the Day. The Family Rosary retreat is a retreat aimed at encouraging good communication and improving relationships within the family in a Catholic Christian context. This retreat will take place on June 4th, in Easton, Massachusetts. The retreat is one of many organized by Holy Cross Family Ministries. Beth Mahoney, Mission Director of Holy Cross Family Ministries will be interviewed on This is the Day.

Fr. Robert Reed, President of the CatholicTV Network will be a featured speaker at the retreat.

More information about the retreat can be found at http://www.hcfm.org/en/NewsAndEvents/Events/EventDetails.aspx?e=932ff14d-3db0-4edb-bd96-8b5dd79b1c5a

More information about Fr. Starzynski’s book can be found at http://www.amazon.com/Miracles-Healing-Father-Stefan-Starzynski/dp/1592767168

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Author of ‘Dead Man Walking’ Sister Helen Prejean To Appear on CatholicTV News Magazine Show


On May 19th, Christine Caswell’s interview of Sister Helen Prejean will air during the CatholicTV news magazine show “ClearVoice”.

Sr. Helen is the author of the book “Dead Man Walking”, which inspired the film of the same name starring Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon. The film depicts Sr. Helen’s interactions with a death row inmate. Christine Caswell is co-host of ClearVoice.

In her interview with Christine Caswell, Sr. Helen talks about forgiveness and the murder case of Jeffrey Curley, whose father Robert Curley initially advocated for the return of the death penalty to Massachusetts. Curley later changed his mind and has since spoken out against the death penalty.

Sister Prejean also talks about how victims’ families need to be heard. She briefly mentions how she regretted not talking to the victims’ families sooner in the case of Elmo Sonnier who, in 1978 was convicted of murdering Loretta Bourque and David LeBlanc.

May 19th’s episode of ClearVoice will also include an interview of Fr. William Palardy, Rector of Blessed John XXIII Seminary in Weston, Massachusetts. The seminary trains priests and specializes in later-aged vocations.

ClearVoice airs each week at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV at the following times: Thursday 8PM; Friday 11:30AM; Saturday 7AM; Sunday 11AM; Monday 10:30AM; Tuesday 10:30PM.

Monday, May 2, 2011

CatholicTV To Use Same High Definition Production Switcher as Major Networks


Starting May 5th, CatholicTV will begin using a new switcher which will allow CatholicTV to increase its production quality and to have equal or better live effects capabilities as the major networks in America.

The new switcher will be used for the first time at CatholicTV to produce the game show WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge (WOW), which teaches the Catholic faith and features 3rd-grade contestants. Previous seasons of the series have garnered both Telly and Pixie awards.

The new switcher is produced by Grass Valley, a company which serves the broadcast and professional video industries.

Once the new switcher is in use, CatholicTV will have the capabilities to have a ticker streaming across the bottom of the screen or on the sides and will also have the capabilities to have live split screens which are often seen on national news broadcasts and on sports shows. These are among a host of new capabilities CatholicTV’s production staff will have access to.

CatholicTV Production Manager Pete Kaminski said of the new HD switcher “it gives us the capability to do more creative things with more [video] sources.”

CatholicTV will also begin using new high definition cameras the same week. This will be the first time WOW will be produced in full high-definition

Friday, April 29, 2011

Cooper Ray and Chris Muglia to Sing on CatholicTV Broadcast of The Commons


During the week starting May 23rd, “The Commons”, a Catholic music show which airs on CatholicTV, will feature musicians Cooper Ray and Chris Muglia.

“The Commons” airs each week at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV at the following times (Eastern): Wednesday 8 a.m.; Thursday 5 p.m. and 3:30 a.m.

Cooper Ray is a dynamic and light-hearted speaker and musician who shares his faith with honesty and passion. Through story, humor, and audience participation, Cooper leads groups of all ages to a greater awareness of who they are as Catholic Christians and how to recognize God’s presence in their lives.

More information about Cooper is available at: http://www.cooperray.com
Chris Muglia is a Catholic singer/songwriter. Through his apostolate, Sound Mission Ministries, Chris and his team of dynamic musicians, speakers, and teachers are making an impact on the church at large through their faithful families parish missions. Sound Mission Ministries is dedicated to helping families navigate through the popular culture while holding on to their Catholic faith.

As a father of 5 and husband of 14 years, Chris is able to connect with audiences of all ages. His message has inspired many to deepen their relationship with Christ and renew their commitment to the Catholic Church. He is an accomplished vocalist, guitarist and pianist, and his music is published with Oregon Catholic Press. Chris served as a full time liturgist and music director in the Diocese of Phoenix for 20 years before he formed Sound Mission Ministries. He and his family reside in Phoenix, Arizona.

http://www.chrismuglia.com/

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Third Grade Students From 7 Different New England Schools Will Appear on CatholicTV Game Show


Starting May 5th, CatholicTV will begin annual production of its game show starring third grade students from various Catholic schools. The show is called “WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge” (WOW). Recording of the show should be completed by May 20th and this year will be the first time that WOW is recorded in full high-definition.

Once production begins, approximately 100 students will squeeze into a television studio for each episode. The set for WOW is full of computer-controlled lights, a starlit background, and music playing in the background.

Participating Boston-area schools include:

• St. Bernadette School- Northborough, MA
• St. Theresa School- West Roxbury, MA
• St. Patrick School- Roxbury, MA
• Holy Family School- Rockland, MA
• St. John the Baptist School- Peabody, MA
• St. Jude School- Waltham, MA
• St. Patrick School in Pelham, NH

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

CatholicTV to Air Ordination Mass of New Boston Priests


On May 21st, CatholicTV will air the Ordination Mass for the Archdiocese of Boston. This year’s ordination will include seven men and will include a former communications industry professional, an M.I.T graduate, and a member of a unique religious order known for living in poverty.

The Ordination Mass will air live at 9 a.m. and again at 8 p.m. ET at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV cable outlets. Commentary for the Ordination Mass will be provided by Father Robert Reed, President of The CatholicTV Network.

The names of the men to be ordained are:

Rev. Mr. John Anthony D’Arpino
Rev. Mr. Michael Joseph Farrell
Rev. Mr. Kwang Hyun Lee
Rev. Mr. Mark William Murphy
Rev. Mr. Carlos David Suarez
Brother Sean Patrick Hurley, FPO

More information about the men to be ordained can be found at: http://www.vocationsboston.org/StandardProductCatalogue_ProductList.aspx
Footage of other major events in the American Catholic Church and the Vatican can be viewed at http://www.CatholicTV.com/catholic-television.aspx.

CatholicTV has over 1400 videos at its website (www.CatholicTV.com). Most of these videos are full-length programs viewable anytime.