The Catholic Hour, Episode 110
Additional Creators
John Connors - Host; Archbishop J. Francis Stafford - Speaker; Fr. John Bertolucci - Commentator; Maria del Refugio Medina - Interviewee; Jose Martinez - Interviewee; Maria del Refugio Quebedo - Interviewee; Concepcion Mendoza - Interviewee; Tomas Salinas - Interviewee; Manuel Basurto - Interviewee; Miguel Angel Enriquez - Interviewee; Fr. Richard Thomas, S.J. - Interviewee; Fr. Michael Manning - Interviewer; Jill Campanella - Interviewee; Joe Campanella - Interviewee; Melissa Keller-Pierson - Director; Robert H. Feeney - Executive Producer
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Broadcast Date
2-8-1987
Additional Broadcast Date
February 12, 1987
Description
An edition of the Archdiocese of Denver's Communications Office's weekly program featuring:
- A presentation on Archdiocese of Denver's Centennial Celebration and AACP (Archbishop's Annual Campaign for Progress) theme, Hearts and Hands for God with Archbishop J. Francis Stafford
- "Vivo Christo Rey:" Fr. John Bertolucci on Preaching the good news and outreach on the border between El Paso and Juarez
- Fr. Michael Manning interviews the Campanellas on parenting and on trust in the Lord.
- Weekly audience with Pope John Paul II on Jesus Christ's conception from the Holy Spirit and virgin birth of Mary
Keywords
Parenting, Border Outreach, El Paso, Juarez, Parish, Catholic fundraising, Catholic schools, Catholic Community Services, Catholic media, Archdiocese of Denver, Pope John Paul II, Jesus Christ, Trust
Type
Moving Image
Format
.mp4
Duration
56:10
Collection
The Catholic Hour Collection
Repository
U.S. Catholic Special Collection
Rights
This item is protected by copyright; all rights reserved. Materials are made available with the permission of the Archdiocese of Denver, Colorado.
eCommons Citation
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Denver (Colo.), "The Catholic Hour, Episode 110" (1987). The Catholic Hour. 432.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/catholic_hour/432
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Comments
Tape begins on bars, then cuts to title and countdown. Audio on two channels. Headswitching visible across bottom.