Articles on this issue "radio"

Radio Maria To Expand Presence Worldwide

Catholic Radio Station To Open Eleven New Offices in Four Continents

Vatican City, (Zenit.org) Luca Marcolivio | 4157 hits

Radio Maria announced today that they will open 11 new offices around the world. The expansion of one of the most widespread Catholic broadcasting stations in the world will be made possible …

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1st Holy Land Christian Radio Station to Air Soon

Aims to Build Interreligious Bridges

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The first Christian radio station from the Holy Land will soon be on air, with the aim of becoming a bridge between people of different faiths in that region. Father Raed Abu Sahliye, a parish …

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Sudan's 1st Catholic Radio Station Plans Expansion

Comboni Missionaries See Need for Greater Outreach

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Radio Bakhita, the first Christian radio station in Sudan, looks to expand its facilities to accommodate the political and sociological demands foreseen in the coming years. The radio station …

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Radio Called a Modern Pulpit

Conference Reflects on Medium's Identity, Challenges

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What makes a radio station Catholic? And what can make Catholic radio more effective? These are some of the questions being reflected upon by a Vatican-sponsored conference under way in Rome. …

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Pope Says Radio a Tool for Sharing Gospel

Catholic Channel Airs Exclusive Papal Message

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Benedict XVI sent a special greeting to radio listeners on the anniversary of his election to the papacy, saying the means of communication helps him to share the message of the Gospel. When …

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Catholic Radio Goes Beyond Borders

Mexico Station Reaches U.S. Listeners

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Signal from Radio Guadalupana, a new radio station from Ciudad Juarez, spreads the message of the Church across Mexico's northern border to listeners in the United States. Launched Dec. 11, …

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Modern Martyrdom; Debunking \"Angels and Demons\"

New Manifestations of an Old Scourge

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By Catherine Smibert Many of the stories go untold, but persecution against religious missionaries happens every day around the world. Since the earliest days of the Church, missionaries have …

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Vatican Radio Gets a New Director General

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Benedict XVI has appointed Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi the new director general of Vatican Radio. Father Lombardi, 63, succeeds Father Pasquale Borromeo whom the Pope thanked for his long …

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Catholic Radio Looks to Tune In to an Opportunity

Non-commercial Bandwidth Offering New Stations

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A window of opportunity for Catholic radio may open this winter. That\'s when the Federal Communications Commission is expected to make available the non-commercial educational (NCE) band of …

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Holy See\'s Address on Information Technologies

\"The Right to Communicate Is the Right of All\"

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Here is the text of an address delivered by Archbishop Celestino Migliore, the Holy See\'s permanent observer to the United Nations, last Thursday before the U.N. General Assembly commission …

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Hold Broadcasters Accountable, Urges U.S. Bishop

Congress to Debate Communications Legislation

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Broadcasters should be accountable to the public in exchange for their free use of \"tens of billions of dollars worth\" of publicly owned airwaves, says a U.S. bishop. Bishop Gerald Kicanas …

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U.S. Legislation Advances for Low-Power Radio

Measure Seen as Boost for Local Communities

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Legislation backed by the U.S. bishops' conference expanding low-power FM radio service was approved by the Senate Commerce Committee. "Low-power radio offers diverse programming that reflects …

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For the first time since the fall of Communism, a Catholic radio began broadcasting nationally in Hungary on a medium-wave frequency. A group responsible for the programs obtained a seven-year …

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Vatican Radio criticized a documentary on Australian national television that showed, step by step, how to make a bomb with information from the Internet. Once the bomb was ready, the …

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A Page 1 story in the Thursday edition of L'Osservatore Romano calls attention to the risk of a humanitarian "catastrophe" in Iraq. The story, headlined "The Tragedy of the Civilian …

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