2010 This year marks the 400th anniversary of the death of Michelangelo Merisi better known as Caravaggio. As one of the great masters of Western Art, his life was also shrouded in tales of sex and violence, making him also one of the most notorious. Professor Breda Ennis discusses the awaited exhibition at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome which brings together his greatest works from around the world. (Link)
2009 (since 2000) Collaboration with Vatican Radio relating to sacred art and the secrets of sacred Rome and its Art and churches. The name of my university is cited on every Broadcast and I have appeared on the Vatican Radio Website constantly. Continuing series on the Sistine Chapel and Roman Churches for the English Section of Vatican Radio. (Broadcast worldwide and on EWTN).
2005 Interviews with CBS.BBC.SKY.CNN. BBC 5 Live and World Service relating to death of Pope John Paul II and his role in the arts etc. Interviews with BBC World Service on night of death of the Pope. Covered Funeral for BBC Five Live, with Reuters – did 20 minute piece on history of Sistine Chapel and its liturgical function and what happens during a Conclave
2005 Irish National TV. RTE. Half hour prime time TV Program on Pope John Paul II entitled “The Heart of the Man” with His Excellency Bishop John Magee (former Secretary of John Paul II) and Fr. T. Casey S.J. from the Pontifical Gregorian University – A professor of Theology.
2005 Two special programs on the Sistine Chapel and the Poetry of John Paul II – went out on air the two evenings before the Conclave on Vatican Radio.
2005 BBC World Service – 20 minute interview on the history of papal Liturgical vestments and paraments.
2003 Interviewed by BBC Television and Radio on Pope John Paul II’s Contribution to the arts – on the occasion of his 25th Anniversary as Pope.
2002 Interviewed by Vatican Radio on my life in Rome.