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LAHORE, Pakistan, JUNE 25, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Catholic communicators have found their way around Pakistani unwillingness to give airspace to the Church, taking advantage of cable and Internet to broadcast their message.
The first Catholic TV channels in Pakistan are bringing “good results in little time,” according to Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore, president of the Pakistani episcopal conference’s National Center for Social Communications.
Catholic TV is founded and directed by Capuchin Father Morris Jalal from his parish in Lahore. Archbishop Saldanha told UCANews that “although this communication initiative has limited resources, it is a good way to reach not only the faithful, but the public at large.”
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LAHORE, Pakistan, JUNE 25, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Catholic communicators have found their way around Pakistani unwillingness to give airspace to the Church, taking advantage of cable and Internet to broadcast their message.
The first Catholic TV channels in Pakistan are bringing “good results in little time,” according to Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore, president of the Pakistani episcopal conference’s National Center for Social Communications.
Catholic TV is founded and directed by Capuchin Father Morris Jalal from his parish in Lahore. Archbishop Saldanha told UCANews that “although this communication initiative has limited resources, it is a good way to reach not only the faithful, but the public at large.”
More…