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ByzCath Broadcast
This page
provides a listing of all Byzantine Christian religious
programming broadcast on radio, television and the internet.
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Radio
The
Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom can be heard on the
following radio stations (none yet available via the internet):
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Chicago,
IL: WJOB - 1230 AM - Sundays 6:00 AM ET
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Cleveland,
OH: WRMR - 8:50 AM - Sundays 9:00 AM ET
WRMR
can be heard in the area bounded by the Upper Peninsula of Michigan,
Erie, PA, Louisville, KY and Indianapolis, IN.
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Detroit,
MI: WCAR, 1090 AM - Sundays, 9:00 AM CT
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Freeland,
PA: WLSH 1410 - Sundays, 9:30 AM from St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic
Church.
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Lopez,
PA: WRPA - 103.9 FM - Sundays, 11:00 AM - 12:00 Noon from SS Peter
& Paul Byzantine Catholic Church.
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Pittsburgh,
PA: WEDO - 810 AM - Sundays, 9:00-10:00 AM ET from Holy Ghost Byzantine
Catholic Church, McKees Rocks, PA.
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Scranton,
PA: WICK -1400 AM & WYCK 1340 AM ET - Sundays 10:00-11:00 AM ET from SS
Cyril & Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church, Olyphant, PA. In
Church Slavonic. Listen via the internet!
Followed immediately by the Divine Liturgy from St.
John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church in Mayfield, PA.
"Message
of Faith", a program produced by the Eparchy of Parma can be
heard on the following radio station:
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Cleveland,
OH: WRMR - 8:50 AM ET - Saturdays after the 9:00 AM ET CNN news.
WRMR
can be heard in the area bounded by the Upper Peninsula of Michigan,
Erie, PA, Louisville, KY and Indianapolis, IN.
"Just
a Minute with God" is a brief sixty-second message aired three
times a week sharing the Gospel, prayers and thoughts. Hosted
by Fr. Dennis Logue, SVD, pastor of SS Cyril & Methodius Byzantine
Catholic Church, Girad, PA. It can be heard on the following
station:
ACORN
- The American Christian Orthodox Radio Network is weekly 1/2 hour
program that can be heard on the following station:
Television
Internet
The
Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom can be heard on the
following sites:
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Belmont,
California: Greek Orthodox
Church of the Holy Cross, Saturday Vespers 5:30 PM PT, Sunday
Orthros (Matins) 9:00 AM PT, Sunday Divine Liturgy 10:00 AM
PT. Feast Day Vespers 7:00 PM PT, Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9:00 AM
PT. Visit the Holy Cross
website for more details or click
here to listen.
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The
Greek Orthodox Website offers the Divine Liturgy as sung in Greek by
the Greek Byzantine Choir. It is available 24 hours a
day. Listen now
or read more from the Greek
Orthodox website liturgy page.
Other
internet programming:
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Serbian
Orthodox Chants On-Line
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"The Journey
Home" with host Marcus Grodi and guest Fr. Phillip Scott of
the Eparchy of Passaic. The program discusses the Byzantine Catholic
Church and Fr. Scott's conversion to Byzantine Catholicism. Fr.
Scott is the pastor of Epiphany of our Lord Byzantine Catholic
Church in Roswell / Atlanta, Georgia. Original television air date
was 10/16/1998 on EWTN. Listen
Now or Download
the audio program from the EWTN website.
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Aware
of anything? Please let us know!
To listen to direct
internet broadcasts you'll need RealPlayer
or Windows
Media Player and at least a 28.8k modem connection. Both offer free
version for download. Macintosh Users click
here for download of Media Player.
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radio, television or internet broadcast of any of the
Divine Services or a one-time broadcast of any show relating to
Eastern Christianity (especially Byzantine Catholic or
Orthodox)? Please
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Catholic Church, McKees Rocks, PA, Sundays, 9:00-10:00 AM,
WEDO - 810 AM, Pittsburgh, PA). For television programs please
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