"Catholicism" will take viewers across the world to more than 50 locations in 16 countries, showing how the Church's influence on humanity has created a global culture. "We have had the opportunity to work with Father Barron and his producers in the past on his 'Word on Fire' series, and we were really looking forward to airing whatever we could of the 'Catholicism' series, because it really shows the richness, the beauty, and the roots of our Catholic faith," said Bonnie Rodgers, director of programming at CatholicTV in Watertown. Word on Fire Catholic Ministries released the 10-part DVD series last fall and CatholicTV recently picked up the six episodes available to Catholic television stations and started first-running episodes on Wednesday nights. In 2011, producers made four episodes of the program available through the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), but Boston affiliate WGBH opted not to air the program. "Catholicism," a documentary series hosted by Father Robert Barron, premiered on the CatholicTV Network on Feb. WATERTOWN - It took several months, but a documentary series detailing elements of the Catholic faith has finally reached Boston television audiences in February.
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