Glad Tidings

On October 5, 1980, The Most Reverend Jude Speyrer, First Bishop of Lake Charles, inaugurated Glad Tidings, the hour-long weekly program of the television ministry of the Diocese of Lake Charles. Produced by the Office of Communications of the Diocese, the show is aired from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. each Sunday on KPLC-TV. Since 1980,  viewers have been able to listen to the teachings of our Bishops based on the particular readings for the day, enjoy Catholic news - local and regional as well as national and international - and, in the second half hour, interview programs - Lead Kindly Light, From the PewExploring Theology, and Catholic Life Today - provide authentic Catholic information to our viewers.

Through our website we now have the ability to stream the most recent program to you as well as provide you with an archive of older shows.

We invite you to enjoy them and welcome your comments at communications@lcdiocese.org.

October 23, 2011

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Bishop Glen John Provost and Father John Huckaby reflect on the Gospel for the day from Saint Matthew (22:34-40). Pam Fontenot and Morris LeBleu bring you Catholic news from the Diocese, the state, the region, and the world. In the second half hour, on this week’s segment of From the Pew, Alison Fontenot talks with guests April Lowe of the Literacy Council and Veronica Chaumont with the Coping Program on providing “spiritual support for the needs of our fellow man.”

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October 16, 2011

Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Bishop Glen John Provost and Father Scott Conner reflect on the Gospel for the day from Saint Matthew (22:15-21). Alison Fontenot and Morris LeBleu bring you Catholic news from the Diocese, the state, the region, and the world. In the second half hour, on this week’s segment of Catholic Life Today, Deacon George Carr talks with campus minister Sr. Shirley Gobert, S.E.C., about the functions of the McNeese Catholic Student Center at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and how it serves as a home away from home for the many Catholic students, faculty, and staff of the University.

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October 9, 2011

Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time:   Bishop Glen John Provost and Father Jeffrey Starkovich reflect on the Gospel for the day from Saint Matthew (22:1-14). Alison Fontenot and Morris LeBleu bring you Catholic news from the Diocese, the state, the region, and the world. In the second half hour, on this week’s segment of Lead Kindly Light, Bernadette Ponton speaks with Father John Huckaby on his life prior to and since his ordination to the priesthood and values he sees in family life today.

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October 2, 2011

Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time:Bishop Glen John Provost and Father John Huckaby reflect on the Gospel for the day from Saint Matthew (21:33-43). Pam Fontenot and Morris LeBleu bring you Catholic news from the Diocese, the state, the region, and the world. In the second half hour, on this week’s segment of Exploring Theology, Father Ruben Buller continues the series of programs on the new translation of the Roman Missal and its upcoming First Sunday of Advent implementation. Father Buller speaks with Father Nathan Long, Secretary for the Ministry of Christian Formation, about the changes in the Introductory Rite of the Mass

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September 25, 2011

Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Bishop Glen John Provost and Father Scott Conner reflect on the Gospel of the day from Saint Matthew (21:28-32). Pam Fontenot and Morris LeBleu bring you Catholic news from the Diocese, the state, the region, and the world. In the second half hour, on this week’s segment of From the Pew, Alison Fontenot talks with Sylvia Marcantel on “God’s will and our acceptance of it.”

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