Diocesan Media Listings

For the weeks of Aug. 31 and Sept. 7, 2013
July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.
Diocesan Media Listings
Diocesan Media Listings


Following is a list of Catholic programs and features produced by the Diocese of Trenton that will be aired or published in the next two weeks. 


TELEVISION

Realfaith TV (Catholic teen talk show)

Beginning Aug. 31 – “Building Your Own Support Network”… Most of us are involved in one way or another via a social network like FaceBook, Tumbler or Twitter.  These types of networks connect us with many people, in some cases hundreds or thousands, but they are not all people who can help us and support us in difficult times.  Building a support network of people who are close to us and truly care about us is crucial to helping us to manage the ups and downs of life.  It is also important that at least a few of them share our faith beliefs because our faith it key to helping us get through the tough times.  Have you taken the time to build your own support network?  If not, what are some ways you can identify with the people who should be in this network? (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 7 – “Don't Worry Be Happy: Cast Your Cares Upon Him”… Stress, worry and anxiety are all part of our teenage years.  Many of us have friends and family members who can give us advice and support when needed.  What we also must remember is that God is always there for us to lighten the load and take all of our cares and worries, even when others cannot.  God is always available 24/7.  Jesus is all we need to be truly happy.  (Encore presentation)

For a schedule, log on to realfaithtv.com

The Catholic Corner (with Msgr. Walter Nolan)

Beginning Sept. 1 – “Intercultural Competence in the Church”… Special guests, Deanna Sass, director and Sandra Lopez, administrative assistant/office manager, both of the diocesan Department of Multicultural Ministry, discuss how their department works to support intercultural competence by promoting the appreciation of the beauty of our cultural differences.  (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 8 – Hungry, and You Fed Me:  Sermons and Homilies (Cycle C)… Special guestsJim Knipper, permanent deacon, St. Paul Parish, Princeton, and Oblate of St. Francis de Sales Brother Mickey O’Neill McGrath, artist and author, discuss the book “Hungry, And You Fed Me: Homilies & Reflections for Cycle C.”  The book is a compilation of sermons and homilies for Cycle C in the liturgical year of the Catholic church.  It includes 65 homilies by 14 writers and preachers.  Knipper edited the book and Brother O’Neill McGrath provided the artwork.  All proceeds from the book go to feed the four charities who feed the hungry. For more information, visit www.cvpublishing.com. (Encore presentation)For a schedule log on to http://www.dioceseoftrenton.org/diocese/radiotv.asp

Cristo Para Todos – (Monthly Spanish language program)

Beginning Sept. 1 – “Seeking Your Face”… withhosts Ericka Rodriguez and Matt Greeley.  We will explore the most precious of revelations, seeing Christ in others; not with our eyes, but with our hearts. What would happen if, when we looked into every face, we saw a mirror image of ourselves?  It would be more difficult to hurt others?  Now imagine how difficult it would be to hurt others if we saw the face of Christ in them?  Special guest Jeff Zimmerman, former Jesuit volunteer in Tacna, Peru's Cristo Rey Center for the Working Child, muralist and founder of Painter-Z in the Archdiocese of Chicago, discusses this revelation. (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 8 – “Shut up and wait for the Lord”… withhosts Ericka Rodriguez and Matt Greeley.  In this hectic world often full of worries, chores and obligations, needs and desires, what keeps it all together?  A voice from a higher place tells us that in order to achieve all we hope for that we need to wait.  Special guest Frances Perez, a parishioner of Christ the Redeemer Parish, Mount Holly, discusses the topic.


RADIO

The Catholic Corner (Radio version of the TV program, with Msgr. Walter Nolan)

 

Beginning Sept. 1 – Host Angela Dodson interviews Valecia Rafferty, an outreach director for the St. Francis Medical Center's LIFE Program (Living Independently for Elders).   (Encore presentation)

 

Beginning Sept. 8 – Host Angela Dodson talks to Anthony Delaney, an architect from Liberia, about his plans for a youth center there and he recalls his memories of the civil war in his country. (Encore presentation)

Black Catholics Yes !

Beginning Sept. 1 – Host Angela Dodson interviews Valecia Rafferty, an outreach director for the St. Francis Medical Center's LIFE Program (Living Independently for Elders).   (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 8 – Host Angela Dodson talks to Anthony Delaney, an architect from Liberia, about his plans for a youth center there and he recalls his memories of the civil war in his country. (Encore presentation)

The Shepherd’s Voice

On First Fridays, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., hosts “The Shepherd’s Voice” – a live, informative and interactive program produced by the Domestic Church Media Foundation airing exclusively on WFJS-1260 AM & 89.3 FM from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. The program, also online on the station’s website at http://domesticchurchmedia.org , begins with a teaching and a brief commentary from Bishop O’Connell.  Domestic Church Media founders and station owners James and Cheryl Manfredonia then join in, opening the lines for listeners to call in and speak with the bishop. For more information, call 609-882-9357 or, toll free at 1-877-552-2488


Reflections on The Word

Beginning Sept. 1 & 8 – Deacon Brouycie P. Isley speaks on how we can be better Christians based on The Book of Prophet Jeremiah for the 22nd and 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.


Other Area Programming

Sunday Mass Showtimes: WNYW, FOX 5 – 5:30 a.m.; WPVI – 5:30 a.m.; WLNYTV 55 (Ch. 10, Comcast of Northern NJ) – 9 a.m.; WZBN, Ch. 25 (Hamilton, Trenton Area) – 11 a.m.

Catholic Radio Stations: Domestic Church Radio WFJS 1260 AM, covering Mercer, Burlington and parts of Monmouth and Ocean Counties; streaming live at wfjs.org; Holy Spirit Catholic Radio, 1570 AM, Doylestown, PA, streaming live at holyspiritradio.org.

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Following is a list of Catholic programs and features produced by the Diocese of Trenton that will be aired or published in the next two weeks. 


TELEVISION

Realfaith TV (Catholic teen talk show)

Beginning Aug. 31 – “Building Your Own Support Network”… Most of us are involved in one way or another via a social network like FaceBook, Tumbler or Twitter.  These types of networks connect us with many people, in some cases hundreds or thousands, but they are not all people who can help us and support us in difficult times.  Building a support network of people who are close to us and truly care about us is crucial to helping us to manage the ups and downs of life.  It is also important that at least a few of them share our faith beliefs because our faith it key to helping us get through the tough times.  Have you taken the time to build your own support network?  If not, what are some ways you can identify with the people who should be in this network? (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 7 – “Don't Worry Be Happy: Cast Your Cares Upon Him”… Stress, worry and anxiety are all part of our teenage years.  Many of us have friends and family members who can give us advice and support when needed.  What we also must remember is that God is always there for us to lighten the load and take all of our cares and worries, even when others cannot.  God is always available 24/7.  Jesus is all we need to be truly happy.  (Encore presentation)

For a schedule, log on to realfaithtv.com

The Catholic Corner (with Msgr. Walter Nolan)

Beginning Sept. 1 – “Intercultural Competence in the Church”… Special guests, Deanna Sass, director and Sandra Lopez, administrative assistant/office manager, both of the diocesan Department of Multicultural Ministry, discuss how their department works to support intercultural competence by promoting the appreciation of the beauty of our cultural differences.  (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 8 – Hungry, and You Fed Me:  Sermons and Homilies (Cycle C)… Special guestsJim Knipper, permanent deacon, St. Paul Parish, Princeton, and Oblate of St. Francis de Sales Brother Mickey O’Neill McGrath, artist and author, discuss the book “Hungry, And You Fed Me: Homilies & Reflections for Cycle C.”  The book is a compilation of sermons and homilies for Cycle C in the liturgical year of the Catholic church.  It includes 65 homilies by 14 writers and preachers.  Knipper edited the book and Brother O’Neill McGrath provided the artwork.  All proceeds from the book go to feed the four charities who feed the hungry. For more information, visit www.cvpublishing.com. (Encore presentation)For a schedule log on to http://www.dioceseoftrenton.org/diocese/radiotv.asp

Cristo Para Todos – (Monthly Spanish language program)

Beginning Sept. 1 – “Seeking Your Face”… withhosts Ericka Rodriguez and Matt Greeley.  We will explore the most precious of revelations, seeing Christ in others; not with our eyes, but with our hearts. What would happen if, when we looked into every face, we saw a mirror image of ourselves?  It would be more difficult to hurt others?  Now imagine how difficult it would be to hurt others if we saw the face of Christ in them?  Special guest Jeff Zimmerman, former Jesuit volunteer in Tacna, Peru's Cristo Rey Center for the Working Child, muralist and founder of Painter-Z in the Archdiocese of Chicago, discusses this revelation. (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 8 – “Shut up and wait for the Lord”… withhosts Ericka Rodriguez and Matt Greeley.  In this hectic world often full of worries, chores and obligations, needs and desires, what keeps it all together?  A voice from a higher place tells us that in order to achieve all we hope for that we need to wait.  Special guest Frances Perez, a parishioner of Christ the Redeemer Parish, Mount Holly, discusses the topic.


RADIO

The Catholic Corner (Radio version of the TV program, with Msgr. Walter Nolan)

 

Beginning Sept. 1 – Host Angela Dodson interviews Valecia Rafferty, an outreach director for the St. Francis Medical Center's LIFE Program (Living Independently for Elders).   (Encore presentation)

 

Beginning Sept. 8 – Host Angela Dodson talks to Anthony Delaney, an architect from Liberia, about his plans for a youth center there and he recalls his memories of the civil war in his country. (Encore presentation)

Black Catholics Yes !

Beginning Sept. 1 – Host Angela Dodson interviews Valecia Rafferty, an outreach director for the St. Francis Medical Center's LIFE Program (Living Independently for Elders).   (Encore presentation)

Beginning Sept. 8 – Host Angela Dodson talks to Anthony Delaney, an architect from Liberia, about his plans for a youth center there and he recalls his memories of the civil war in his country. (Encore presentation)

The Shepherd’s Voice

On First Fridays, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., hosts “The Shepherd’s Voice” – a live, informative and interactive program produced by the Domestic Church Media Foundation airing exclusively on WFJS-1260 AM & 89.3 FM from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. The program, also online on the station’s website at http://domesticchurchmedia.org , begins with a teaching and a brief commentary from Bishop O’Connell.  Domestic Church Media founders and station owners James and Cheryl Manfredonia then join in, opening the lines for listeners to call in and speak with the bishop. For more information, call 609-882-9357 or, toll free at 1-877-552-2488


Reflections on The Word

Beginning Sept. 1 & 8 – Deacon Brouycie P. Isley speaks on how we can be better Christians based on The Book of Prophet Jeremiah for the 22nd and 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.


Other Area Programming

Sunday Mass Showtimes: WNYW, FOX 5 – 5:30 a.m.; WPVI – 5:30 a.m.; WLNYTV 55 (Ch. 10, Comcast of Northern NJ) – 9 a.m.; WZBN, Ch. 25 (Hamilton, Trenton Area) – 11 a.m.

Catholic Radio Stations: Domestic Church Radio WFJS 1260 AM, covering Mercer, Burlington and parts of Monmouth and Ocean Counties; streaming live at wfjs.org; Holy Spirit Catholic Radio, 1570 AM, Doylestown, PA, streaming live at holyspiritradio.org.

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