Video Archive of Major Events in American Catholic Church From 2009 & 2010 Available Now
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WATERTOWN, MA (February 1, 2010) - CatholicTV now has available dozens of videos of major events in the American Catholic Church in its video archives at CatholicTV.com. These events include the Installation Mass of Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, the Eucharistic Congress from Washington, D.C in 2009, the 30th Anniversary Mass of the death of Fulton Sheen, The Episcopal Ordination Mass of Luis Zarama of Atlanta, and much more.
These videos can be viewed at the following web address http://www.CatholicTV.com/shows/default.aspx?seriesID=111&videoID=748. These videos are part of the “Cathedral Events” programming by CatholicTV which consists of a variety of events in the Catholic Church throughout the U.S. CatholicTV is a non-profit and there is no cost or obligation to view the videos.
Below are some of the events from 2010 which CatholicTV has aired and now has on its website CatholicTV.com:
Mass of Thanksgiving For Canonization of Saint Damien of Molokai
Ordination of Bishop Kevin Rhoades
Below are events from 2009:
50th Anniversary Mass of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Mass of Thanksgiving for the Canonization of St. Jeanne Jugan from Washington, D.C.
Ordination Mass of Bishop Luis Zarama of Atlanta
CMSWR Eucharistic Congress from Washington, D.C.
Installation Mass of Gregory Aymond of New Orleans
Installation Mass of Archbishop George Lucas of Omaha, Nebraska
Ordination of Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, OP
Installation Mass of the 9th Archbishop of Saint Louis, Robert Carlson.
Installation Mass of Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York
Solemn Vespers from St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City.
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