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CatholicTV: Daily Mass and Rosary Broadcast


CatholicTV is now broadcasting 55 different episodes of the Rosary from 18 different places across the globe including rosaries filmed in Turkey, Russia, Sacred Heart Basilica on Notre Dame Campus, Los Angeles, and even Rosaries prayed in the snow. They can be viewed at the company’s website full-screen without charge.

CatholicTV is a nationally-broadcasted television station headquartered near Boston.

Every day, CatholicTV broadcasts the Rosary. The Rosary is prayed by Father Robert Reed. Father Reed offers brief meditations on the Rosary before he begins with the Sign of the Cross. During the prayers, there are picturesque camera shots of Cathedrals, rivers, and even New England snow.

In addition to the numerous Rosaries, CatholicTV also broadcasts the celebration of the Mass each day. The Daily Mass is offered by a different priest virtually every day. The priest might be a Jesuit, a Franciscan, a Cardinal (such as Sean O’Malley), or even a Bishop (such as Richard Malone from Maine), or any number of other religious or diocesan priests. Each day, different priests offer unique perspectives given their different educational and spiritual backgrounds.

On Sundays, CatholicTV also broadcasts the Mass from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of the University of Notre Dame.

All of these Masses and Rosaries are available on CatholicTV. The broadcast is also streamed live on the internet at www.CatholicTV.com. This means that Catholics can enjoy the Mass at airports, coffee shops, libraries, and anywhere else they can bring their laptops and mobile devices.

The Daily Mass is broadcasted Monday through Saturday at 9:30AM (live) and 7:30PM. All times are Eastern Standard. Click here to view now:

Sunday Mass airs at 9:30AM and 7:30PM. Click here to view:

The Mass from Notre Dame Campus airs at 10:00AM (live) each Sunday. Click here to view:
The Rosary airs each day at 10AM, 7PM, and 3AM. Click here to view: