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This week on Salt + Light TV | July 5 - 11, 2010
FEATURE PRESENTATIONS
Beloved
Saturday, July 10 at 9:00pm and 1:00am ET
Salt + Light presents the original documentary Beloved. Witness how the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia have embraced God’s love in the living of their vows and apostolic life.
The Fifth Gospel: The Land and Sea of Galilee
Friday, July 9 at 8:00pm and Midnight ET
Everyone calls someplace home. Jesus of Nazareth called Galilee, the northern part of Israel, his. This video, based on the book “The Fifth Gospel” by Benedictine priest-archaeologist Bargil Pixner, proposes that the land and sea where Jesus lived can serve as a Fifth Gospel, adding detail to the written Gospels. Shot on location in the Holy Land, this rewards us with intimate connections to what Jesus actually said and did there.
Church On the Ball
Tuesday, July 6 at 11:30am ET
The Church, AIDS and the World Cup | Church on the Ball focuses on the work of the Catholic Church in South Africa, particularly in the areas of HIV AIDS and human trafficking, against the backdrop of the 2010 FIFA World cup.
Repeats (all times eastern): Thursday July 8, 9pm and 1am; Friday July 9, 1:30pm; Saturday July 10, 9:30pm and 1:30am; Sunday July 11, 2:00pm, 8:30pm and 1:30am
FEATURE SERIES
Travels and Traditions: Southwestern France
Wednesday, July 7
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9:30am ET
Join Burt Worf as he explores the history and culture of Southwestern France. Discover this region from castles, and culinary to the ancient monasteries and the burial place of a French Martyr.
Repeats (all times eastern): Sunday July 11, 8:30pm and 12:30am
Witness - Robert Galea
Sunday, July 11 at 8:00 pm ET and Midnight
Fr. Thomas Rosica speaks with Robert Galea, a Catholic Deacon/Christian singer and songwriter from the island of Malta. Robert Galea was selected to sing in the international version of the official World Youth Day 08 song “Receive the Power”.
More information and online video
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Light for the World through Media
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