Follow the jubilee through your screen

face20j.pngSchoenstatt celebrates 100 years and the whole world can witness it! The jubilee pilgrimage will be broadcasted throughout the world by our media partners: Domradio.de, Schoenstatt-TV, the catholic television channel EWTN and the Brazilian channel Canção Nova.

So you don’t miss it, we present the answers to some frequently asked questions about the topic “Live broadcast.”


1.     Which Schoenstatt events will be broadcast live and at what time?

The 4 main celebrations in the pilgrim arena will be broadcasted. They are: The welcome celebration on October 16th (5PM-7PM), the vigil on October 17th (7PM-9PM), the solemn Holy Mass on October 18th (10AM-12PM) and the renewal of the Covenant of Love – also on October 18th (4:30PM-6:30PM). Additionally, other events will be broadcast on Internet.

 

2.     Can I watch the events taking place in Rome?

The Vatican channel, CTV, will broadcast the audience with the Pope on October 25th. The sendoff Holy Mass on October 26th will also be broadcasted. Additionally, other events will be broadcast on Internet.

Details about the broadcast from Rome will be announced later.


3.     I will follow the broadcast from home. What time will they be broadcast in my country?

Because it is a live broadcast, you must be aware of the time difference between your country and Germany. Below, you can find a table with the broadcast times in each country.

Broadcast Schedule


4.     Where can I watch the broadcasts?

There are several possibilities to follow the broadcasts.

                             

Internet – Live stream

Through our associated media, Domradio: The broadcast will not have commentary. To follow from their website, visit www.domradio.de

Through the EWTN website: http://www.ewtn.com/multimedia/live.asp . You can also download their application for your cell phone and/or tablet.

 

You can also visit the website of Schoenstatt-TV: www.schoenstatt-tv.de. You can find the programming in English by clicking here.

 

 

Television

The catholic cable television channel, EWTN, will broadcast the events live in several languages: English, Spanish, and German.