Programming Schedule for
Friday 29 Nov, 2024
The schedule is subject to change
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00:00
Beatitude
00:30
General Audience
01:00
Their Breath   
In the middle of the landscapes dear to Cezanne, Sister Benedicte will make her perpetual vows. She is preparing to live cloistered in a Benedictine abbey overlooking the valley of the Durance, Jouques. With the other sisters, she will dedicate her days to work and prayer. Cecile Besnault and Ivan Marchika invite us to live an unprecedented experience, without judgment or bias.
03:00
This is the Day   
Bishop Robert Reed and Jay Fadden talk about the faith, pray for your intentions, and chat about what's going on in the local Church and beyond. Catholic authors, artists, musicians, organizers and ministers join us to talk about the exciting things they are doing to spread the faith and touch hearts.
03:30
Catholic Focus - Create a Climate of Change   
Climate change has been a major topic of debate in the past decades. Today it is one of the world's greatest challenges. It affects everyone. It affects especially the poor. Inspired by Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si, Development and Peace launched their yearly campaign in the fall of 2015 on the theme "Create a Climate of Change". The encyclical insists that climate change is more than an ecological issue. It is a human issue. This is the organization's main concern. Now, as part of their Share Lent campaign for 2016, they are inviting Canadian Catholics to support communities in developing countries in little or big ways starting right at home.
04:00
General Audience
04:30
How Can I Keep From Singing?: A Musical Encounter with Christ   
Featuring the University of Notre Dame Women's Liturgical Choir.
05:30
Catholic Central
You have questions about the Catholic faith and what it means to be Catholic. We have answers. Using a team of witty writers, appealing hosts and even some learned theologians, we've created shareable, snackable videos that teach the timeless truths and deep history of the Church with humour and heart.