Celebrate the Feast of Our Lady Of Walsingham With Two Outstanding EWTN Documentaries By Michelle Laque Johnson Did you know that the notorious King Henry VII considered himself to be a good Catholic? In the beginning of his reign, he traveled to England’s National Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, even going so far as to follow the custom of walking barefoot to the Shrine for the last mile. He paid people to sing in front of the famous statue of Our Lady and to burn candles in her honor... | Life Is Worth Living Sept. 25, 4:30 AM ET Archbishop Sheen details what is wrong with Communist philosophy. | Polycarp Sep 26, 8 PM ET; Sep 28, 1:30 AM ET When the Roman proconsul demands all citizens to worship Caesar, Polycarp and other Christians must find the courage to stand up for their faith against the growing threat of persecution. | EWTN News Special Report: Supreme Court Nomination Sep. 26, 5 PM ET President Donald Trump announces his pick to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. With live reports from the White House and Capitol Hill. | A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing Sep 26, 4 PM ET; Sep 29, 4 AM ET An exposé of the lies and deception spun by 60's radical, Saul Alinsky. His political tactics and theories espoused social justice, but carried an agenda that threatened core beliefs of Christianity and the Church. | For The Sake Of The Gospel Sep 27, 10:35 PM ET; Sep 29, 3:35 AM ET; Oct 03, 2:35 PM ET A documentary on Mother Scholastica, founding member of the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master, whose case for canonization has been submitted to the Vatican’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints. | EWTN SHOWS Live shows allow viewers to get involved via email and telephone. THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 24, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT THE WORLD OVER WITH RAYMOND ARROYO - CARTER SNEAD, professor of law at The University of Notre Dame and GAYLE TROTTER, spokesman for The Judicial Crisis Network discuss the vacancy on the US Supreme Court. MERCEDES SCHLAPP, senior adviser for the Trump-Pence campaign, discusses presidential politics and the Catholic vote. REP. JEFF FORTENBERRY, US Congressman from Nebraska, talks about the upcoming agreement between the Vatican and Communist China. ROBERT ROYAL, editor in chief of TheCatholicThing.org, discusses the Catholic news of the week and his new book.
THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 24, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT EWTN PRO-LIFE WEEKLY Senator Mike Lee of Utah gives his reaction to the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and discusses his role on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Helen Alvare, a professor of law, speaks to Roe’s problematic judicial reasoning, Ginsburg’s legacy, and the role of Catholic faith in being a judge. Kristen Day, of Democrats for Life of America, tells us about her group’s decision to buy a full-page ad in The New York Times. MONDAY- SEPTEMBER 28, 1:30 PM ET / 10 AM PT AT HOME WITH JIM AND JOY - Jim and Joy answer viewer calls, questions, and emails LIVE from the Pinto house. MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 28, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT THE JOURNEY HOME: HOST MARCUS GRODI - Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT, tells how she reverted back to the Catholic faith. TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 29, 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA -
In this week’s live Bible Study, Fr. Mitch continues his discussion about the first of "two tables - Word and Eucharist" in the liturgy. This week, he focuses on the "Table of the Eucharist.” TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 29, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSICS - Mother explores the wisdom and instruction found in the Epistles. WEDNESDAY- SEPTEMBER 30, 1:30 PM ET / 10 AM PT AT HOME WITH JIM AND JOY -
Alan Migliorato shows how parents can use failures to teach their Catholic teens to grow stronger in their faith. WEDNESDAY- SEPTEMBER 30, 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT FR. SPITZER'S UNIVERSE -
Fr. Spitzer and Host Doug Keck discuss the question: What's so special about the Catholic Church? They look specifically at the Sacrament of Reconciliation. WEDNESDAY- SEPTEMBER 30, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT EWTN LIVE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA -
Every Wednesday night, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, interviews various guests seeking to teach and prepare us for evangelism. Learn more about your faith and reawaken your desire to bring others to the Church. MONDAY - FRIDAY - 6 PM ET / 3 PM PT EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY EWTN's daily news and analysis program from Washington, DC. All Times US Eastern & Pacific | Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know Military Historian Michael D. Greaney provides detailed accounts of 10 pivotal engagements from the 11th through 17th centuries, where Christianity fought against Militant Islam in the battle for souls. | EWTN Open Line Friday is a great way to learn theology! EWTN’s Vice President for Theology Colin Donovan unpacks your questions with clarity and charity. Colin welcomes your calls every Friday at 3 P.M. ET, only on EWTN Radio! | MONDAY-FRIDAY - NOON ET / 9 AM PT TAKE 2 - WITH JERRY & DEBBIE Join in call 1-833-288-EWTN (3986) September 25- Unscripted September 28- Hymns Can Move the Soul September 29- Honoring The Saints September 30- Do You Hold Grudges? October 1- Whom or What Are You Praying For? MONDAY-FRIDAY - 7 AM ET / 4 AM PT MORNING GLORY - WITH GLORIA PURVIS, DEACON HAROLD BURKE-SIVERS & MSGR. CHARLES POPE Join the conversation, email us: morningglory@ewtn.com, Text EWTN to 55000. Wait for a response and tell us how you are listening, your first name, and a comment. September 28- Pandemic Priests: Hope for a Suffering Church September 29- The Charismatic Charism of Judge Barrett September 30- Are body tattoos artistic or sinful? October 1- How should you discern what college to attend? Ocotober 2- What will make people more likely to accept the “truthiness” of truth? | An Answer To A Prayer DVD A lonely old woman, angry with God, welcomes a mysterious visitor to her isolated country home. Over coffee, she pours out her troubles, rationalizes her bitterness and explains why she believes God has not answered her prayers. Yet in a surprising twist, the visitor is able to show her how God has indeed answered, just not in the way she ever imagined. Experience this simple but heartwarming tale of love and loss, and the power of faith to cure loneliness. | |