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61.  Defending Life, XII
Hosted by Fr. Frank Pavone, M.E.V., and Janet Morana
Distinguished Pro-Life advocates Fr. Frank Pavone, M.E.V., and Janet Morana of Priests For Life


62.  Defending Life: 2006
Hosted by Fr. Frank Pavone and Janet Morana
Fr. Frank Pavone and Janet Morana discuss critical life issues with seasoned experts. Far from espousing a one-issue platform, Pavone indicates that without the fundamental rite to life, all other rights are rendered meaningless. When one segment of society is threatened, every segment of society is threatened, as the fabric of life is systematically undone. The priority of defending life then is crucial for the survival of civilization. Topics include: elections, starting a new society to do pro-life work, euthanasia, stem cell research, cloning, counseling mothers who have had abortions, sidewalk counseling and the rights of activists, pregnancy resource centers, the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, and the link between abortion and breast cancer.


63.  Defending Life: XV
Hosted by Fr. Frank Pavone, M.E.V. and Janet Morena
In this 15th season of the series, Defending Life, Fr. Frank Pavone and Janet Morana, Executive Director of Priests For Life, discuss the exercise of life principles in action, engaging in political responsibility while living out the spirituality of being pro-life.


64.  Der Mensch ist besser, als wir denken
Hosted by Jürgen Liminski and Antonia Willemsen
Interviewed by host Jürgen Liminski, guest Antonia Willemsen tells the story of Father Werenfried van Straaten, Dutch priest and founder of the organization, Aid to the Church in Need.


65.  Devotion to Christ
Hosted by Fr. Benedict Groeschel
Fr. Groeschel explains how “devotion” is a vibrant, powerful and personal conviction that God knows, hears and cares for us as individual persons. Devotion is question of “psychology” and the inner experiences, joys, sorrows, hopes, cares, of each of us. Jesus Christ really “knows” each and every one of us in an utterly mysterious way and only when we realize this fact can we begin to be devout and have Devotion to Christ.


66.  Divine Mercy in Our Souls
Hosted by Fr. Joseph Roesch
Fr. Joseph Roesch of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception interviews several guests who have experienced Our Lord’s Divine Mercy and continue the mission of St. Faustina in spreading this message of infinite love and mercy.


67.  Divine Mercy Novena
Hosted by


68.  Doctors of the Church
Hosted by Fr. Charles Connor
Fr. Charles Connor examines the lives and writings of all 33 Doctors of the Church, men and women who not only contributed to the era in which they lived, but who also helped the Church to understand Herself, Her mysteries, and everything the Lord entrusted to Her. Understand these writers whose teachings transcend the differences between the generations.


69.  Does the Church Still Teach That
Hosted by Fr. Shannon Collins, CPM ( Fathers of Mercy )
Join Fr. Shannon Collins of the Father’s of Mercy as he brightly reasserts age old Church teachings in his series, “Does the Catholic Church Still Teach That?” Fr. Collins profiles the failure of modern catechesis and defends teachings such as The Last Four Things, Purgatory, Predestination, Christ as Universal Savior, Outside the Church No Salvation, The Devil, The Anti-Christ, Transubstantiation, Confession, Objective Superiority of Celibacy, Marian Devotion, and Holy Mother Church. You may be surprised as you learn, perhaps once again, that the Catholic Church has taught and will always continue to teach these valuable lessons of eternity.


70.  Dr. Ray Talks It Over
Hosted by Dr. Ray Guarendi and Jerry Usher
Solid, empowering and very Catholic parenting advice.


71.  Easter Triduum
Hosted by Fr. John Corapi, S.O.L.T.
Father Corapi offers reflections on Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.


72.  Ecclesial Movements in the Universal Church
Hosted by Fr. C. John McCloskey III, STD


73.  Edith Stein:An Historical Perspective
Hosted by F. Charles Connor
A two part series on the life of Edith Stein


74.  EWTN Bookmark
Hosted by Doug Keck
Learn about the spiritual truths, obstacles, and joys that have not changed for thousands of years with host Doug Keck. He and his guests reveal the lives and works of renowned Catholic authors, unveiling the Christian themes and philosophy that inspired their writing.


75.  EWTN Live
Hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa with various guests
On Wednesday nights, join one of EWTN’s longtime favorite hosts, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, as he interviews a variety of guests seeking to teach and prepare us for evangelism. Says Fr. Pacwa, “…to understand our faith and live our faith better…” Enjoy the diversity of guests, learn more about your faith, and reawaken your desire to bring others to the Church.


76.  EWTN's International Rosary
Hosted by
A beautiful recitation of the Holy Rosary set to music.


77.  Faith for Today
Hosted by Fr. Richard Hogan


78.  Faith Matters
Hosted by Various
Short Spiritual Reflections


79.  Family Matters
Hosted by Michaelann and Curtis Martin
Michaelann and Curtis Martin share the important role that family life plays in every part of our lives. Whether married or single, our families do MATTER. They shape who we are. The series takes a laid back and humorous approach to dealing with our daily lives.


80.  Fatima And The Family
Hosted by Fr. Fox
Fr. Robert Fox teaches the story of Fatima, and the importance of its message in our society.


81.  Fides Et Ratio
Hosted by Dr. Timothy O'Donnell and others


82.  Finding God through Faith and Reason
Hosted by Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D.
Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D., lends insight into new evidence gathered from the fields of contemporary philosophy and physics which supports proof for the existence of God. The nature of the universe itself, including many constants which preserve the balance of daily operations, connotes the existence of a creator. The principle of intelligent design leads to logical conclusions about the nature of God.


83.  Five Pillars of the Spiritual Life
Hosted by Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J.
In the series, Five Pillars of the Spiritual Life, Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., President of Gonzaga University, presents a rich practical guide for helping busy people develop a deeper prayer life. Spitzer presents five essential means through which the contemplative and active aspects of our lives can be joined, creating a stronger spiritual life. Contemplation allows God to probe the depths of our hearts and allows us to gain deeper insight into His truth and love. This exchange allows the freedom to love in the very imitation of Jesus Christ himself, " This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you." St. Ignatius of Loyola espoused the ideal of becoming "contemplatives in action." He was convinced that contemplation--the deep awareness and appropriation of the unconditional love of God--should affect our actions, and that our actions need to be brought back to our interior foundation. Fr. Spitzer shows that there are five essential means through which this communion can be attained, particularly for busy people: the Holy Eucharist, spontaneous prayer, the Beatitudes, partnership with the Holy Spirit, and the contemplative life itself. Fr. Spitzer invites viewers to contemplate the vast beauty and depth of the spiritual masters, issuing a call to a deeper spiritual life, entering ever more deeply into the heart of God.


84.  G. K. Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense
Hosted by Dale Ahlquist
Dale Ahlquist, President of the American Chesterton Society, discusses the life and work of the great 20th Century English writer, G.K. Chesterton. Chuck Chalberg appears as G.K. Chesterton in vignettes which features excerpts from Chesterton's writings.


85.  G.K. Chesterton: Apostle of Common Sense
Hosted by Dale Ahlquist and Chuck Chalberg
Why did this English literary giant shake up the intellectual establishment when he converted to Catholicism in the early Twentieth century? Get to know this apostle of common sense through dramatic readings, historical photos, and Chesterton’s inspired art. Host Dale Ahlquist, Ph.D. does justice to this prolific writer who said something about everything and said it better than anybody else.


86.  Get A Life In Christ
Hosted by Fr. Groeschel
Protestants and Catholics alike will find effective ways to address scandal, theological confusion, and the inability to confront the secular world in this series with Fr. Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R. He offers a balanced approach and gives suggestions on how to be a faithful voice of Christ in the world. In his humorous fashion, he assures us that modern Christians are no worse than the apostles who ran away after the first Holy Thursday.


87.  Getting God's Help - With Fr. Groeschel
Hosted by Fr. Benedict Groeschel


88.  Go Into The Whole World
Hosted by Fr. Straub
Join Fr. Pablo Straub as he discusses the new Universal Catechism of the Catholic Church.


89.  God the Father
Hosted by Fr. Benedict Groeschel
Host Fr. Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R. penetrates the mystery of the First Person of the Trinity, “God the Father,” as revealed in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He makes intriguing use of science and philosophy to reveal the Author of Life, and shows how visible things make invisible things known. All in his authoritative yet engaging delivery, which EWTN audiences have loved for two decades.


90.  Good or Evil - Who Decides?
Hosted by Dr. Raymond De Souza
Who decides what is good or evil? The state? Society? The individual? Join Dr. Raymond De Souza as he teaches about the Natural Law and the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.


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