CatholicTV is a Catholic television network based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is seen on cable systems in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, California and Louisiana, as well as on the Internet, Sky Angel IPTV, with selections available at iTunes and via digital C band satellite, via AMC 11. CatholicTV Video-on demand is available on Sky Angel IPTV (nationally) and Verizon FiOS in most markets.
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- "America's Catholic Television Network"
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- "America's Catholic Television Network"
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- CatholicTV is a Catholic television network based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is seen on cable systems in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, California and Louisiana, as well as on the Internet, Sky Angel IPTV, with selections available at iTunes and via digital C band satellite, via AMC 11. CatholicTV Video-on demand is available on Sky Angel IPTV (nationally) and Verizon FiOS in most markets. The CatholicTV Network broadcasts programming relevant to Catholic viewers, including Sunday Mass live from the University of Notre Dame and the weekday and Saturday Mass from the Chapel of the Holy Cross located in the national headquarters of CatholicTV as well as a wide variety of Catholic educational and inspirational programming. This includes live talk shows such as "This is the Day", the Holy Rosary, the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Benediction, catechetical programs, music shows, entertainment/variety shows, youth and children's programming such as . CatholicTV also broadcasts programming and special coverage from Vatican Television of live coverage of world Catholic events from the Vatican, such as the death of Pope John Paul II, the election and journeys of Pope Benedict XVI and World Youth Day 2008 from Sydney Australia at PopeInAustralia. com. Saint Thérèse of Lisieux is the patronness of CatholicTV.
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- Catholic Television Center / WIHS (1955–1964), BCTV (1964–2006)
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- 34 Chestnut Street, Watertown, MA
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- Boston Catholic Television Center, Inc.
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- "America's Catholic Television Network"
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- CatholicTV is a Catholic television network based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is seen on cable systems in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, California and Louisiana, as well as on the Internet, Sky Angel IPTV, with selections available at iTunes and via digital C band satellite, via AMC 11. CatholicTV Video-on demand is available on Sky Angel IPTV (nationally) and Verizon FiOS in most markets.
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