Saturday, April 30, 2011

Pope John Paul II: Beatification

May 1, 2011: Watch Live Stream.
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The beatification ceremonies of Pope John Paul II will be available with streaming video.

The Vatican is offering broadcast coverage of the beatification of Pope John Paul II on May 1, and the prayer vigil at the Circus Maximus on Saturday evening.

Both events will be available on radio to listeners in Rome and the surrounding Lazio region, on 105 FM. For those further away, the broadcasts--in English, with streaming video and commentary--will be made available at this internet address:

http://player.rv.va/vaticanplayer01.asp?language=en&visual=Tv.

Vatican Radio CTV, bringing Rome to your home for JPII beatification
What has been described in Catholic circles as the ‘Big Weekend’ is now upon us. This Sunday the Venerable John Paul II will be proclaimed Blessed by his friend and successor to the Chair of St Peter, Benedict XVI. Rome’s army of council workers are labouring around the clock to ensure that everything will be all right on the night and the day after, with giant screens and loud speakers being hauled into place ahead of Saturday’s “White night of prayer” and Sunday’s Beatification Mass.

The Eternal City has been draped with banners depicting the ‘Pope from a far off country” who became more Roman than the Romans themselves and its streets and public buses carry posters with quotes from Poland’s favourite son. Rome is ready, so the question remains, where will you be for the Beatification? Wherever you maybe, you can experience it all first hand here, with Vatican Radio.

...The Vigil from Circus Maximus (20.00 hrs CET) with commentary in English will be carried live for radio listeners in the Rome and Lazio area on 105 FM. It will be streamed with full video and optional commentary on http://player.rv.va/vaticanplayer01.asp?language=en&visual=Tv.

The Beatification Mass (10.00hrs CET) with commentary in English will be carried live for radio listeners in the Rome and Lazio area on 105 FM. It will be streamed with full video and optional commentary on http://player.rv.va/vaticanplayer01.asp?language=en&visual=Tv.

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