The Sunday Televised Mass is recorded in the chapel of St. Joseph Cathedral in downtown Buffalo. It airs on WUTV-Fox 29 at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings and at various times on cable.
If you are a regular viewer of the Sunday Mass, please email your thoughts and comments, to daybreak@buffalodiocese.org or write us at Daybreak TV Productions - 795 Main Street - Buffalo, New York 14203-1250, USA We'd love to hear from you. If you'd like you can call us at (716) 847-8746 or Fax us at (716) 847-8722
Sunday Televised Mass Mission Statement
The Sunday Televised Mass reaches viewers in the Diocese of Buffalo and the surrounding areas of WNY. This ministry is not meant to replace the parish’s pastoral ministry of prayer and visitation, but as an addition to it.
Daybreak TV Productions records all of the Masses at St. Joseph Cathedral in the Our Lady Chapel. With the Sunday Mass, Daybreak hopes to bring the word of God to the home of each viewer, with Priests, lectors and musicians from different areas of the Diocese.
The Masses are also closed-captioned, and sent to numerous Nursing Homes each month as part of Daybreak’s ministry.
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Sunday Televised Mass Schedule
February 2010
| February 7 |
Fr. Daniel J. Palys, Pastor, St. Gabriel, Elma
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| February 14 |
Fr. Roy T. Herberger, Pastor, SS. Columba & Brigid, Buffalo
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| February 21 |
Fr. James Vacco OFM, St. Bonaventure University
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| February 28 |
Fr. Dennis F. Fronczak, Pastor, St. Timothy, Tonawanda
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March 2010
| March 7 |
Fr. Paul D. Seil, Pastor, St. Bernadette, Orchard Park
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| March 14 |
Msgr. James F. Campbell, Rector, St. Joseph Cathedral, Buffalo |
| March 21 |
Fr. Arthur J. Smith, Senior Parochial Vicar, St. Thomas Aquinas, Buffalo, Asst. Chaplain-Buffalo Fire Dept.
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| March 28 |
Fr. Ronald W. Sams, Pastor, St. Michael, Buffalo
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