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The purpose of this site is to make it easy to find authentic Catholic media sites (and some non-Catholic sites with relevant information) with one click of an icon.
Note: some videos may not play on certain mobile devices or in certain web browsers.
Sites that label themselves “Catholic” are only included if sponsored or recognized by official Catholic organizations (parish, diocese, religious order, or other official Catholic institutions).
Secular sites, such as PBS religion videos, etc. may feature some content related to the Catholic Church but this does not guarantee authentic Catholic teaching. Viewer discretion is advised.
Given the infinite linking nature of the Web, not all links may lead to authentic Catholic content. Viewer discretion is always advised. If you believe a website contains inappropriate content, please contact that website.
Browse each program to find the ones that you want to watch (or listen to) on a regular basis. Each program has it’s own style to list episodes or video segments, so become familiar with how to navigate to your favorite episodes with the fewest clicks.
Try each program, you may be surprised at hidden pearls.
RADIO:
The average adult in the U.S. spends more than 2 hours per day in their car (Arbitron reports). The majority of the videos work well for listening without watching.
Connect (wire, bluetooth or FM transmitter…click here for example...) your web device or smartphone to your car radio, or play directly on your device, and (at stoplights!) choose programs for listening.
For longer playing with less need to click, try the Popular Playlists channel, scroll down on the main screen.
TV:
(not all videos will play on every device)
Watch/listen on your computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone.
Connect your device to you larger screen TV for family viewing.
If your smart TV has a web browser (many do not have a web browser even though they sell themselves as ‘smart’), you can open the site directly from there.