About Catholic Radio Network (CRN)
The Catholic Radio Network (CRN) is a non-profit lay apostolate that operates a growing network of Catholic radio stations in Missouri, Kansas and
Colorado. CRN is is 501(c)3 not for profit corportation funded through listener supported tax deductible donations. Without broad listener support
Catholic Radio would not be visible in the community.

Our Purpose is to share the teachings and traditions of the Catholic Faith through a radio ministry.
Mission
Our Mission is to save souls by teaching the truths and traditions of the Catholic faith.
Community Service
The most important service we provide the community is the changing of people's lives by bringing them closer to God through Catholic Radio. CRN
also provides free public service announcements on air to Catholic parishes, schools, diocesan organizations, and Catholic charitiable organizations.
Programming
We take the responsibility of broadcasting the Catholic Faith very seriously. We look to the Catechism of the Catholic Church as the boundaries of
our Faith. The underlying purpose of our programming is evangilization and catechesis. Many Catholics desire a greater understanding of the Faith.
All of us are in need of conversion. Our hope is to help motivate our listeners to seek a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church.
Our History
•Catholic Radio Network started its first station on May 18th, 2004. Catholic Radio 1090 AM began serving Kansas City on May 18, 2004, the 84th
birthday of our late Holy Father, John Paul II.
•On the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, 2005, KAHS 1360 began broadcasting.
•On November 1, 2006, All Saints Day, 970 AM KFEL began serving Pueblo & Coloradio Springs.
•KEXS 106.1 FM - Ravenwood & Maryville & KEXS 106.7 FM - St. Joseph began serving on June 9, 2008, on the feast day of St. Ephrem.
•KPIO 1570 AM began serving Loveland & Denver on September 23, 2008, the feat of St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio).
•KPIO 93.7 FM begain serving Pleasanton, KS including much of Southeastern Kansas and South Western Misssouri on May 2, 2009.