Le Jour du Seigneur
Also known asL'Emission religieuse
GenreReligious broadcasting
Created byRaymond Pichard[1]
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
Production
Running time90 minutes
Production companyComité français de radio-télévision
Original release
NetworkFrance 2
Release9 October 1949 (1949-10-09)[2] 
present

Le Jour du Seigneur (English: The Lord's Day) is a France 2 religious programme that presents Christianity, usually broadcasting Catholic mass and services, amongst other things related to religion.[3] It was the first broadcast Vatican Catholic mass and is the longest running French television show.[4][5] The show was first broadcast on October 1949, an overall total of 73 years, one of the highest lengths ever for a TV show.[6] The show was originally called L'Emission religieuse (The Religious Show) and later renamed Le Jour du Seigneur in 1954.[7] The show has experienced a significant drop of television viewers over the span of several decades due to the decline of religious observance, and overall decline in rates of Christianity.[8]

References

  1. ""Le jour du Seigneur"fête ses 60 ans". Le Figaro. November 1, 2008.
  2. Cohen, Évelyne (15 June 2015). "Présence et manifestations du religieux dans la télévision des années cinquante". Histoire, Monde et Cultures Religieuses. 33 (1): 13–20. doi:10.3917/hmc.033.0013.
  3. ""Le jour du Seigneur", la messe à domicile". Le Figaro. July 25, 2009.
  4. "70 ans de " Jour du Seigneur "". La Croix. December 1, 2018.
  5. "Noël 1948 à Notre-Dame de Paris | INA" via www.ina.fr.
  6. Elvy, Peter (1991). Opportunities and Limitations in Religious Broadcasting. ISBN 9781870126151.
  7. "L'émission "Jour du Seigneur" fête ses 70 ans à la télévision". Point de Vue.
  8. "le Jour du Seigneur » change de formule". Les Echos. 6 January 2019.


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