Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Catholicism's TV Campaign


'Catholics Come Home', a fast growing lay organization, is launching a $3.5 million prime-time television campaign aimed at drawing people to the Church.  


Jennifer Levits of the Wall Street Journal recently wrote the following:

"Commercials, airing in English and Spanish on major networks in every diocese between Dec. 16 and Jan. 9, will highlight the history, spirituality, and accomplishments of the 2,000-year-old Catholic faith in 30- and 60-second spots."

In an MSNBC piece entitled "Prime Time Religion: Catholics to Air National TV Ads", James Eng wrote that "Catholics Come Home wants Catholics to come back to church, and it's using prime-time television ads to get across the message" .
The bi-lingual Catholics Come Home commercials are scheduled to air on CBS, NBC, Univision, TBS, USA, TNT, CNN, FoxNews, and other networks during shows like 60 Minutes, NCIS, Kennedy Center Honors, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, Jay Leno, O'Reilly, major sports, and ...



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