2013 CCCB Plenary Assembly: Live Broadcasts from Salt and Light TV
Tuesday, September 17 2013The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) will hold its annual Plenary Assembly 23-27 September 2013, at the Hotel Mont-Gabriel, Sainte-Adèle, Quebec. Sainte-Adèle is north of Montreal and in the Diocese of Saint-Jérôme.
Salt + Light Television, the Canadian Catholic television network, will broadcast events live online and on television with select repeats throughout the day (times indicated below are Eastern Daylight Saving Time).
The broadcast schedule is subject to change.
Monday, September 23:
- 9:00 am Mass
- 10:15 am: Opening Prayer and CCCB President’s Report by Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton
- 5:15 pm Media briefing in French for the first day with Archbishop Paul-André Durocher, CCCB Vice President
- 5:30 pm Media briefing in English for the first day with Bishop Douglas Crosby, O.M.I., CCCB Co-Treasurer
- 7:00 pm Perspectives
Tuesday, September 24:
- 7:30 am Morning Prayer and Mass
- 5:15 pm Media briefing in French for the second day with Archbishop Paul-André Durocher, CCCB Vice President
- 5:30 pm Media briefing in English for the second day with Bishop Douglas Crosby, O.M.I., CCCB Co-Treasurer
- 7:00 pm Perspectives
Wednesday, September 25:
- 7:00 am Celebration of the Divine Liturgy (Byzantine rite according to Ukrainian Catholic usage)
- 5:30 pm Media briefing in French for the third day with Archbishop Paul-André Durocher, CCCB Vice President
- 5:45 pm Media briefing in English for the third day with Bishop Douglas Crosby, O.M.I., CCCB Co-Treasurer
- 7:00 pm Perspectives
Thursday, September 26:
- 7:30 am Morning Prayer and Mass
- 4:45 pm Media briefing in French for the fourth day with Archbishop Paul-André Durocher, CCCB Vice President
- 5:00 pm Media briefing in English for the fourth day with Bishop Douglas Crosby, O.M.I., CCCB Co-Treasurer
- 7:00 pm Perspectives
Friday, September 27:
- 7:30 am Morning Prayer and Mass
- 1:00 pm Media briefing for the fifth and final day of the Plenary with Archbishop Richard Smith and Archbishop Paul-André Durocher