On Sunday, April 30, the Third Sunday of Easter, Father Adrian Milik will celebrate Mass at the CatholicTV Network’s Chapel of the Holy Cross. Father Milik is a parochial vicar of the Sacred Heart & Our Lady’s Collaborative in Newton, which includes Sacred Heart Parish and Our Lady Help of Christians Parish. Father Milik is a frequent celebrant of the CatholicTV Mass.
The CatholicTV Network is pleased to announce that it has been named Religious Television Station of the Year in the 52nd annual Gabriel Awards Competition.
Cardinal Seán O’Malley will celebrate the first Mass at the newly constructed Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage in the Boston Seaport. During the Mass the altar will be dedicated.
On Sunday, April 23, the Second Sunday of Easter (or Sunday of Divine Mercy), Father Peter Stamm will celebrate Mass at the CatholicTV Network’s Chapel of the Holy Cross. Father Stamm is a parochial vicar at St. Joseph Parish in Needham. He is a frequent celebrant of the CatholicTV Mass.
WATERTOWN, MASS. – On Easter Sunday, April 16, Cardinal Seán O’Malley, OFM Cap., Archbishop of Boston, will celebrate Holy Mass in Spanish from CatholicTV’s Chapel of the Holy Cross. The Mass will be broadcast on CatholicTV at 8am ET, 5:30pm, and 10pm.
The Roman Catholic observance of Holy Week begins this Sunday, April 9 (Palm Sunday), culminating with Easter Sunday on April 16. During this most important week in the Church’s liturgical calendar, the CatholicTV Network will broadcast special Masses and services from Boston’s Cathedral of the Holy Cross with Cardinal Seán O’Malley, OFM Cap.
The Catholic Church enters Holy Week this Palm Sunday, April 9. All week, the CatholicTV Network will broadcast special Masses and services with Pope Francis from the Vatican in observance of this most important week in the Church’s liturgical calendar.
WATERTOWN, MASS. – The CatholicTV Network, a national cable and Internet broadcaster of Catholic content, is pleased to announce the release of new apps for Amazon Fire and Samsung and a refreshed app for Roku. The new apps bring a live stream of faith-filled, family-friendly programming to viewers on Fire TV and Tizen OS Samsung Smart TVs. They also provide access to CatholicTV’s curated catalogue of on-demand content. CatholicTV continues to be available on Roku, but with a fresh new look.