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− | Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation is a not-for-profit, charitable organization whose goal is to use modern media in its many forms as a tool to connect Catholics to their faith. Our first initiative was to establish a new digital television channel, Canada’s first national Catholic television Network, Salt + Light Television in July 2003. | + | {{Header}} |
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+ | '''Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation''' is a not-for-profit, charitable organization whose goal is to use modern media in its many forms as a tool to connect Catholics to their faith. Our first initiative was to establish a new digital television channel, Canada’s first national Catholic television Network, Salt + Light Television in July 2003. | ||
Constructing a unifying, national, Catholic Television ‘network’ is anything but easy. However, with the hand of Catholics from every generation and every background, we will continue to build a network that Canadian Catholics will be proud to call their own. | Constructing a unifying, national, Catholic Television ‘network’ is anything but easy. However, with the hand of Catholics from every generation and every background, we will continue to build a network that Canadian Catholics will be proud to call their own. | ||
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Supported and encouraged by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and the departments of the Vatican, Salt + Light Television is the next big thing happening to the Canadian Catholic Church after the great success of the last World Youth Day (WYD) 2002. | Supported and encouraged by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and the departments of the Vatican, Salt + Light Television is the next big thing happening to the Canadian Catholic Church after the great success of the last World Youth Day (WYD) 2002. | ||
+ | Fr. [[Thomas Rosica]] is the chief executive officer of the [[Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation]] and Television Network in Canada. | ||
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Toronto, ON M5C 1P1 | Toronto, ON M5C 1P1 | ||
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Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation is a not-for-profit, charitable organization whose goal is to use modern media in its many forms as a tool to connect Catholics to their faith. Our first initiative was to establish a new digital television channel, Canada’s first national Catholic television Network, Salt + Light Television in July 2003. Constructing a unifying, national, Catholic Television ‘network’ is anything but easy. However, with the hand of Catholics from every generation and every background, we will continue to build a network that Canadian Catholics will be proud to call their own. Credibility + Commitment Supported and encouraged by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and the departments of the Vatican, Salt + Light Television is the next big thing happening to the Canadian Catholic Church after the great success of the last World Youth Day (WYD) 2002. Fr. Thomas Rosica is the chief executive officer of the Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation and Television Network in Canada.
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