Présence protestante
GenreReligious broadcasting
Created byMarcel Gosselin
Country of originFrance
Original languageItalian
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkFrance 2
Release2 October 1955 (1955-10-02) 
present

Présence protestante is a France 2 religious programme that presents Protestant Christianity.[1] It has been produced since the 1950s broadcast every Sunday morning since October 9, 1955.[2]

History

Présence protestante debuted on October 2, 1955 which was presented by Marcel Gosselin, under the leadership of Marc Boegner who was the president of the Protestant Federation of France.[3] It was broadcast RTF, it was originally titled Émission protestante, then it renamed the Présence protestante based on a similar french-speaking Swiss program.[4] The show was presented by Marcel Gosselin until being replaced by Jean Doman in 1980.[2]

Présence protestante deals with theology on French television from a Protestant perspective.[5][6][7]

Since 1961 the television Catholic/Protestant clergy made an agreement that meant that Présence protestante was afforded 1 hour broadcasting time on Easter, Christmas.[2]

Since the privatisation of French television channels in 1986, religious broadcasts are now broadcast on Antenne 2 (now France 2).[8]

References

  1. Willaime, Jean-Paul; Fath, sébastien (22 November 2017). La nouvelle France protestante: Essor et recomposition au XXIe siècle (in French). Labor et Fides. ISBN 978-2-8309-5003-8. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 Moitel, Pierre; Plettner, Claude (1987). "France: The History of Religious Television" (PDF). Research Trends in Religious Communication. Centre for the Study of Communication and Culture. 8 (3/4): 20–24.
  3. "Soixante ans de Présence protestante". La Vie.fr (in French). n.d. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  4. "" Présence protestante " à la télévision".
  5. Vincent, Gilbert (July 18, 1984). "" Présence protestante " et représentation du protestantisme [La télévision et les protestants, les protestants et la télévision, Marcel Gosselin et Jean Cabriès]". Autres Temps. 2 (1): 81–86 via www.persee.fr.
  6. Mehl, Roger (July 18, 1985). "Marcel Gosselin et Jean Cabriès, La Télévision et les Protestants. Les Protestants et la Télévision, 1984". Revue d'Histoire et de Philosophie religieuses. 65 (1): 90–91 via www.persee.fr.
  7. Le Dictionnaire universel des créatrices. Éditions des femmes. November 26, 2015. ISBN 9782721006516 via Google Books.
  8. Sengers, Erik; Sunier, Thijl (2010). Religious Newcomers and the Nation State: Political Culture and Organized Religion in France and the Netherlands. Eburon. p. 102. ISBN 9789059723986. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
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