LUMEN CHRISTI MAKES HISTORY

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By Lucas Olatunji Lagos, Nigeria.

LUMEN CHRISTI Catholic TV makes history as the first Catholic  TV network on DSTV platform. Channel 350 was allocated to it on January 17 at 11am.

 

LUMEN CHRISTI TV was established by an African for African Catholics. To broadcast the practice of Catholic by African from the perspect of their age-long rich socio/cultural heritage. It started in Lekki, Lagos on the 13th May, 2014. The Official commissioning of the network and TV house was performed by the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos – His grace Most Rev. Alfred A. Martins in the presence of other bishop represent the catholic bishops conference Nigeria and several priest religious and over a thousand Faithful .

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LUMEN CHRISTI Broadcast the following pure Catholic contents 24 hours daily:
Mass of the day
Angelus.
Benediction.
Holy Rosary Recitation, Homilies, Reflections and Teachings to deepen the knowlegde of the Catholic faith. The Knowlegde of the Catholic Faith.
Catechism of the Mother Church.
Daily News Segment. Children Christian Segment/Cartoons.
Daily Christian Movies.
Documentaties on Church History, Popes and other Apostolic Fathers.
Bible Studies.
Coverage of Church Major Events & Activities such as Bishop’ Conferences, Conventions, Concerts, Carols, Parish Harvest etc
Interview Segment with Church Personalities. Various Programmes & Videos on Holy Matrimonies, Baptism, Holy Eucarist,Confession and other  Church Sacraments.
Ecumenism.

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