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"EWTN Theology Roundtable:"
How Do You Know the True Origin of Spiritual Activity?
Plus: Trust EWTN To Guide You On Your Lenten Journey
By Michelle Laque Johnson
The reality of demonic possession is on the minds of many believers, thanks to movies such as "The Rite" and "The Exorcist." But how does a person know if spiritual activity is divine, human or angelic? Did you know that, since satan is a fallen angel, angelic spiritual activity includes the activity of malevolent spirits? Get the real story about the spiritual battle for our souls -- which is waged year round, but is a special focus during Lent -- in the first episode of our new monthly series, "EWTN Theology Roundtable." Episode 1 airs 10 p.m. ET, Wed., March 9, with encores at 1 p.m. ET, Fri., March 11 and 5 a.m. ET, Sat., March 12.
Each month, EWTN's theologians will tackle a current topic of interest. For example, Episode 2 will center on the new translation of the Roman Missal. "There's hardly any text in the Mass that's completely untouched," said EWTN Vice President of Theology Colin Donovan. Get the details....
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Blessing and Imposition of the Ashes From Rome
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Ash Wednesday Mass from the Basilicas of St. Anselm and St. Sabina, marking the beginning of Lent.
Wed. March 9 at 10:30 AM ET
Wed. March 9 at 6:00 PM ET |
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Rome's Hidden Churches: A Lenten Pilgrimage
In the first of 14 episodes, Dr. Timothy O' Donnell explores the church of Santa Sabina. The church, now headquarters of the Dominican Order, is named after a Roman martyr who followed her servant girl into the Christian faith and a martyr's death.
Wed. March 9 at 3:20 PM ET
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St. Peter: Icon For Lent
During Lent, join Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan, Archdiocese of New York, as he shows us how St. Peter can help draw us closer to Jesus Christ and teach us a practical lesson about Christian discipleship.In this episode, as he focuses on an account in the Gospel of Matthew which relays the story of Peter's brief but memorable walk on water.
Fri. March 18 at 11 PM ET (Pt. 1) |
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EWTN LIVE SHOWS
Live shows allow viewers to get involved
via email and telephone.
THURSDAY - MARCH 3, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
THE WORLD OVER: HOST RAYMOND ARROYO -
THURSDAY - MARCH 3, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT
LIFE ON THE ROCK: FR. MARK & DOUG BARRY - Seth DeMoor, who decided to bike from Floridato his home state of Colorado to film as many stories as possible about people's journeys with and to the Church. Find them at http://onebillionstories.com.
SUNDAY - MARCH 6, 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT
SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE WITH FR. GROESCHEL - Fr. Gerald Murray, St. Vincent de Paul Church, NYC, was homilist at the Feb. 28 funeral of former Abortionist turned Pro-life Advocate Dr. Bernard Nathanson.
MONDAY - MARCH 7, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
THE JOURNEY HOME: HOST MARCUS GRODI - Former Secularist Tom Peterson, President of VirtueMedia, Inc., which produces high quality pro-life commercials.
TUESDAY - MARCH 8, 8 PM ET / 4 PM PT
MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSIC: Faithful.
TUESDAY - MARCH 8, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT
THRESHOLD OF HOPE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA - Join Fr. Mitch as he looks at some new fields of mission for consecrated religious such as education, social communications and efforts to evangelize the culture.
WEDNESDAY - MARCH 9, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
EWTN LIVE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA
- Dr. Ray Guarendi, psychologist and father of 10 children.
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Fr. Brett Brannen
Host Doug Keck interviews Author Fr. Brett Brannen, which compiles all the wisdom of a master Vocation Director into one volume. Using powerful and entertaining stories from what has been hailed as "a groundbreaking work," Father explains in down-to-earth language how to discern a vocation to the diocesan priesthood.
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This book, compiled by John V. Kruse, provides daily reflections from Ash Wednesday through the Second Sunday of Easter. Thoughts from the late Pope John Paul II are supported by Scripture, prayers, and spiritual-growth activities. |
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Frances Hogan leads a series of meditations on the first part of the Gospel of St. John. She presents the Gospel in lay language for a contemporary audience.
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