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Chastity Speaker Jason Evert to Be Featured on CatholicTV “This is the Day” Talk Show 11/30/2009 - 11:37 AM PST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA ADVISORY
Catholic PRWire
WATERTOWN, MA (November 30, 2009) - On Tuesday, December 8th, Jason Evert will be interviewed on the CatholicTV talk show “This is the Day”. He and his wife Crystalina are chastity speakers and authors who speak internationally to over 100,000 teens each year in Catholic and secular junior and senior high schools, as well as universities.
Recently Jason and Crystalina were presenters at the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) held in Kansas City, Missouri. Their topic was Romance Without Regret, their session was full and their booth was swamped with teens who enthusiastically received the message of living a chaste lifestyle which brings freedom, respect, peace, and romance without regret.
The NCYC event was attended by over 20,000 teens from all over the US including an overseas military base and 3,000 adults. CatholicTV exhibited and conducted interviews at the NCYC.
Jason and his wife courageously answer questions such as “How Far is Too Far?”, “What’s Wrong With Pornography?”, “What’s Wrong With Same Sex Marriage?”, as well as a host of other questions.
CatholicTV is a nationally-broadcasted television network headquartered near Boston. CatholicTV streams its broadcast simultaneously, 24 hours a day at www.CatholicTV.com
Jason Evert earned a master's degree in theology, and undergraduate degrees in counseling and theology, with a minor in philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is the author of ten books, including If You Really Loved Me, Pure Love, and Theology of the Body for Teens, which challenge young people to be pure. Jason speaks at seminars, participates in debates, and responds to thousands of questions about chastity and Catholicism from people around the world.
The interview may be seen on Tuesday, December 8th, live at 10:30AM (EST) on CatholicTV where available (rebroadcast at 8PM). The show will also be streamed simultaneously at www.CatholicTV.com and will be available on the site’s archives starting Tuesday night. All videos at the website are viewable in full-screen. Paste this URL into your browser in order to access the “This is the Day” video archives. http://www.CatholicTV.com/shows/default.aspx?seriesID=72
About CatholicTV:
CatholicTV provides family-friendly, religious, news, and educational programming 24 hours daily. Founded over 50 years ago, CatholicTV is available in selected areas on cable in the United States and Canada, via Sky Angel and online via a live stream anytime, everywhere at the station's web site www.CatholicTV.com. Father Robert Reed, a priest of the Archdiocese of Boston, is the Director of CatholicTV. Click here to paste this into your browser to find out how to watch CatholicTV where you live: http://www.CatholicTV.com/schedule/where-to-watch.aspx
“This is the Day” may also be seen on demand at www.CatholicTV.com or downloaded via iTunes.com.and SQPN.com The hosts, Father Robert Reed, and Jay Fadden discuss various topics of the week and respond to viewer mail (you may email the show at thisistheday@CatholicTV.com
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