The Fourth Installment of ‘The “Reformation”: Disagreement & Chaos’ Airs This Week on EWTN By Michelle Laque Johnson Most Catholics know that Martin Luther was a dissident priest who broke away from the Catholic Church to start his own sect as part of the so-called ‘Reformation’. However, as EWTN viewers will learn in the latest episode of “The ‘Reformation:’ Disagreement & Chaos,” the rebellious monk almost immediately lost control of his own rebellion. (Tune in or record this episode which airs 5:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 7; and 2:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 8.)... | Vianney Speaks Aug 07, 8 PM ET Experience the sermons and prayers of St. John Vianney. Offering a glimpse into a different time, these direct and penetrating sermons cut straight to the heart, while keeping modern audiences engaged in pertinent and convicting topics. | Dominic - Light Of The Church Aug 08, 8 PM ET; Aug 10, 1:30 AM ET A dramatic portrayal of Saint Dominic, a renowned preacher who was a tireless defender of the Faith and famous for his profound learning, heroic sanctity and apostolic zeal. | Blue Collar Apologetics Aug 11, 5:30 PM ET; Aug 12, 2:30 AM ET John Martignoni demonstrates the correct way to respond to theological questions Catholics may not know the answer to. | EWTN SHOWS Live shows allow viewers to get involved via email and telephone. THURSDAY - AUGUST 6, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT THE WORLD OVER WITH RAYMOND ARROYO - DWIGHT LONGENECKER, priest and author discusses his new book, Immortal Combat. And we look back at three exclusive interviews: CARDINAL JOSEPH ZEN, retired bishop of Hong Kong, discusses China's crackdown on Hong Kong. NEWT GINGRICH, former speaker of the House, talks about his latest book, Trump and the American Future. And, SHARON ROBINSON, daughter of baseball great Jackie Robinson, shares memories of her dad and growing up in the civil rights movement.
THURSDAY – AUGUST 6, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT EWTN PRO-LIFE WEEKLY Senator Josh Hawley says he’ll vote against Supreme Court nominees who haven’t explicitly acknowledged that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided – he joins us. Autumn Christensen of the Susan B. Anthony List explains pro-life concerns over the federal spending package. President of the National Catholic Bioethics Center, Joseph Meaney, talks about COVID vaccinations and fetal tissue lines. And theologian Charles Camosy is empowering families to care for loved ones at home, not nursing homes. MONDAY- AUGUST 10, 1 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 - AUGUST 10, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT THE JOURNEY HOME: HOST MARCUS GRODI - Melissa Zelniker-Presser shares what led her to convert from Judaism to Catholicism. TUESDAY - AUGUST 11, 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA -
EWTN Favorite and Scripture Scholar Fr. Mitch Pacwa analyzes Church Traditions and Teachings in light of Sacred Scripture during this weekly live program. Join the ongoing discussion of the biblical roots of the Eucharist and the Holy Mass. TUESDAY - AUGUST 11, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSICS - Mother focuses on the sinless and holy nature of Mary, her suffering with Christ on earth and its significance to our Faith. WEDNESDAY- AUGUST 12, 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT AT HOME WITH JIM AND JOY -
Ryan and Mary Rose Verret return to share their new work in caring for your marriage by virtual date nights. Part 1. WEDNESDAY- AUGUST 12, 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT FR. SPITZER'S UNIVERSE -
Fr. Spitzer answers viewer questions on a wide range of subjects, including: Reason, Faith, Suffering, Virtue, and the Existence of God. This week, Fr. Spitzer and Doug Keck continue their discussion on "What's so special about the Catholic Church?" WEDNESDAY- AUGUST 12, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT EWTN LIVE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA -
Monisgnor James T. Murphy shares details about both saints and sinners involved in the the Cristero War in Mexico. 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 | The Holy Sacrifice And The Sacraments For Converts And Others In "The Holy Sacrifice and the Sacraments For Converts and Others," the Rev. Msgr. Martin M. Muller shares Catholic traditions and Biblical facts that will deepen your understand of and appreciation for the Mass. Hosted by Doug Keck. | If you miss EWTN News Nightly on EWTN Television, you can always catch an encore on EWTN Radio! Listen for EWTN News Nightly with Tracy Sabol, weeknights at 9 PM ET, on the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network! | MONDAY-FRIDAY - NOON ET / 9 AM PT TAKE 2 - WITH JERRY & DEBBIE Join in call 1-833-288-EWTN (3986) August 7- Who’s Your “Hidden” Hero? August 10- In The News August 11- Annoying People August 12- My favorite thing about Mother Angelica August 13- Rejection 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. August 10- What will your parish look like ten years from now? August 11- Why don't Catholics believe in reincarnation? August 12- Is a "safe space" an escape from reality? August 13- Was Jesus a socialist? August 14- How did a blind woman help the world to see? | The "Reformation" - Disagreement And Chaos DVD The monumental impact of Catholicism on Western Civilization has been felt throughout history. It’s a story that must be told. Filmed in 14 countries with over 1,000 actors, The “Reformation” is the definitive look at the influence of the Catholic Church throughout the ages in events that shaped our world. In Episode Four – Disagreement and Chaos, we learn that shortly after its schism with the Catholic Church, the Protestant movement begins to fracture. Disagreements on basic theology, and even the Bible itself, lead to discord among different factions. Religion, which had once fostered a sense of shared belief and harmony, devolves into a source of armed conflict and persecution. | |