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New Evangelization Television (NET) is the premier Catholic TV network, providing news and faith-based programming with a Catholic point of view. History of NET-TV: Launched as the Prayer Channel in 1988, the network was renamed New Evangelization Television in 2008.
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New Evangelization Television (NET) is a Catholic cable TV network based in Brooklyn and Queens that features news and programming on a local level.
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NET TV is available on Spectrum channel 97 and Optimum channel 30. Or you can watch us on Verizon Fios 548 across New York City, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam and Dutchess Counties, Long Island and southern Connecticut.
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Ordination to the Priesthood 2023 The Diocese of Brooklyn ordains four men into the priesthood from the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph.
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Watch weeknights at 7:00 pm EST on NET-TV in the New York City area on Spectrum, Optimum, and Fios. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive notifications about new content. Do you have a story idea or tip?
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May 14, 2020 · NET-TV Rolling Out New Graphics for Daily Masses February 16, 2024. by Katie Vasquez Every day, 4 times a day, NET-TV broadcasts masses to homes across Brooklyn and Queens, and an integral part […]
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Mar 5, 2025 · St. John’s Bread & Life, Food Bazaar Supermarkets Help Feed the Hungry at Brooklyn Food Pantry March 24, 2025. By Katie Vasquez Grocery bags aren’t just handy for holding all the necessary goods, they are helping people in need fill their […]
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Oct 2, 2020 · This show is available on Spectrum Channel 97 and Cablevision Channel 30, and Verizon Fios Channel 548 in the New York area. For more information, go to http://netny.tv/shows/breaking-bread/. Recent Episodes
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May 31, 2024 · Tune into the ordination of four transitional deacons in the diocese of Brooklyn on Saturday, June 1, at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph on NET TV at 11 am. Bishop Robert Brennan will be there to ordain all four deacons to the priesthood.