Resources – Papal visit to Korea to be broadcast live for 124 hours

[updated Aug. 117, 2014, 3:40 a.m.)

Screen shot of slide from main page of host broadcaster for 2014 Pastoral visit of Pope Francis to Korea - http://pope.kbs.co.kr/pc/eng/main/main.php

Screen shot of slide from main page of host broadcaster for 2014 Pastoral visit of Pope Francis to Korea – http://pope.kbs.co.kr/pc/eng/main/main.php

The official Korean broadcast site Station KBS will be covering Pope Francis’ Korea visit Aug. 14-18, 2014.It begins broadcasting coverage of the event at 4:00 PM, Aug. 14 Korea time. 

Screen shot of slide from main page of host broadcaster for 2014 Pastoral visit of Pope Francis to Korea showing the theme of the papal visit inspired by Isaiah 60:1 - http://pope.kbs.co.kr/pc/eng/main/main.php

Screen shot of slide from main page of host broadcaster for 2014 Pastoral visit of Pope Francis to Korea showing the theme of the papal visit inspired by Isaiah 60:1 – http://pope.kbs.co.kr/pc/eng/main/main.php

Screen shot of main page of Station KBS that will broadcast beginning Aug. 14  its coverage and updates on Pope Francis' 2014 pastoral visit. - http://pope.kbs.co.kr/pc/eng/main/main.php

Screen shot of main page of Station KBS that will broadcast beginning Aug. 14 its coverage and updates on Pope Francis’ 2014 pastoral visit. – http://pope.kbs.co.kr/pc/eng/main/main.php

The US- based CathoicTV has included the Visit to South Korea in its Papal programming broadcast over various Catholic television networks in the world.

Tom Fox, author of Pentecost in Asia: A New Way of Being Church, will also be posting updates on National Catholic Reporter’s Francis in Korea section.

Catholic News Service provides analyses and perspective in addition to news coverage.

Official information from the Korea Catholic Church is posted on its  popekorea website

Information on the 6th Asian Youth Day, which Pope Francis will join will be included in AYD2014 website