Fortieth Anniversary of Telepace

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Telepace, an Italy-based Catholic radio-television network that disseminates in particular Pope Francis’ audiences and celebrations, will be forty years old this year. In his meeting with the broadcasting staff, the Pope encouraged them to continue to be the voice of those who have no voice.

Quoting the Telepace motto, he highlighted the network’s vocation to “genuine service of God and of man in the Church,” together with its choice to depend completely on divine Providence by not accepting any type of advertising, supporting itself solely on the free offerings it receives.

The Telepace logo is a dove with an olive branch in its beak. In his address, the Pope said that he hoped Telepace would always be a “television of peace,” a gift of God and a conquest of humanity, and that the radio-TV staff would be doves of peace that fly through the ether on the two wings of prayer and love.

sito: www.telepace.it