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Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, is sentenced to 12 months in detention for covering up child sexual abuse in the 1970s. Pope Francis appoints Port Pirie Bishop Gregory O'Kelly as Apostolic Administrator , but with special near-full powers to govern the Archdiocese, though for now Wilson is still the Archbishop.
The Catholic Channel is a Roman Catholic lifestyle radio station on Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Channel 129) and is operated by the Archdiocese of New York. It carries daily and Sunday Mass live from St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, NY , as well as talk shows, educational programming and a small amount of music.
In March 2008, Davidson Media Group LLC sold the station to Queen of Heaven Catholic Radio Inc. for a reported $575,000. [11] The deal was approved by the FCC on May 29, 2008, and the transaction was consummated on June 12, 2008. [12] The station was assigned the WQOH call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on June 27, 2008. [1]
KCRN (1120 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Limon, Colorado, and serving East Central Colorado.The station is owned by Catholic Radio Network, Inc. It airs a catholic radio format, mostly carrying talk and teaching programs from the EWTN Radio Network.
Using the "12th station" as the top photo is also misleading, as there is a dispute over whether Crucifixtion is part of the stations. The article is much improved now, and blanket reverts such as happened a few minutes ago are baffling to say the least -- Delishisoup ( talk ) 10:23, 16 December 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]
Francis, celebrating the 12th Christmas of his pontificate, presided at a solemn Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Basilica and opened the 2025 Catholic Holy Year, which the Vatican expects will ...
WOPG (1460 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Albany, New York, and serving the Capital District.It is owned by Pax et Bonum, Inc. (Peace and Goodness in Latin) and has a Christian radio format aimed at Roman Catholic listeners, with much of its programming coming from the EWTN Radio network.
Religious broadcasting in the UK was established on 30 July 1922, a Sunday, when the first radio sermon was transmitted by J. Boon of the Peckham Christian Union, from the Burdette Aerial Works at Blackheath, to the congregation at Christ Church, Peckham, and listeners up to 100 miles distant. [5] [6]