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Octava Dies
GenreMagazine
Country of originVatican City
Original languagesEnglish, Italian
Production
Production locationVia del Pellegrino 00120 Vatican City
EditorFederico Lombardi
Original release
NetworkVatican news services
Release1998

Octava Dies is a weekly TV magazine of 25 minutes, broadcast in the entire world since Easter 1998. It is also broadcast by Italian Catholic television channels and by press agencies such as APTN. It is available in English and Italian on the Vatican’s website (broadcast every Sunday at 12:30 after the Angelus).

The magazine is part of the Vatican Television Center (CTV) programs, which are transmitted by the national broadcaster of the state of Vatican City. This specific weekly program highlights the activities of Pope Francis and the Holy See. Taped at the Vatican and in other places visited by the Pope in the course of his day-to-day ministry.[1]

Vatican Central Television was first aired in 1983.

Notes

  1. ^ Cf. Octava Dies, official webpage in Template:En icon. URL accessed November 30, 2012