Articles on this issue "TV"
Hollywood should have the courage to promote traditional values in movies and television because it would find a willing audience, says a media expert. Brent Bozell, 49, is a lecturer, …
read moreThe Holy See is organizing an international congress geared toward those working in the field of Catholic television. Archbishop John Foley, president of the Pontifical Council for Social …
read moreHere is a translation of the interview Benedict XVI gave to the public television station in Poland. It was broadcast today, Pope John Paul II Day. Last July the Polish Parliament established …
read moreAn agreement between AudioFeast and EWTN makes Catholic radio programming available to an increasingly mobile Internet audience. AudioFeast is a media company that delivers customized radio, …
read moreCardinal Ennio Antonelli has warned parents about how much television can affect interpersonal relations, use of time, ways of thinking and choices of behavior. In a pastoral letter for …
read moreTelevision entertainment programs mention God more often than they did in the mid-1990s but tend to depict organized religion negatively, says a new study. The Parents Television Council …
read moreA Greek Orthodox's private TV channel, Al-Mahed, has become the "voice of Christianity from the Middle East" and a gathering point for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Al-Mahed (the Nativity) is …
read moreHere is a translation of the address John Paul II delivered today from St. Peter's Basilica, via television, to the faithful in Guadalajara, Mexico. The latter were participating in the …
read moreThe advent of the television agency Rome Reports will now make it possible for many TV channels to have a correspondent in the Eternal City. Rome Reports hopes to respond to the needs of …
read moreA television station's plan to show an abortion on TV "could prove a powerful anti-abortion message, highlighting the full horror" of the procedure, says a Catholic archbishop. Archbishop …
read moreArchbishop Sean O'Malley of Boston called on young people to resist influences such as television that threaten to "brainwash" them. He also said society would be well-served if Catholic …
read moreParents who tuned into the Super Bowl last Sunday received a sharp reminder about how far media standards have fallen. The halftime entertainment, organized by MTV, and the vulgarity of many …
read moreA Vatican official is convinced that movies can become the occasion of an encounter with God. Archbishop John Foley, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, voiced that …
read moreEvery year, about 100 clergy from dozens of denominations make a step toward the Catholic Church by contacting the Coming Home Network International. The network, which has 800-some clergy …
read moreJohn Paul II, suffering from an intestinal ailment, expressed his regret for not being able to attend today's general audience. Pilgrims who were gathered in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican seemed …
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