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EWTN 2011 Family Celebration
By Michelle Laque Johnson
Did you miss EWTN's 2011 Family Celebration in Birmingham last weekend? If so, we want you to know that we missed you and hope to see you next year in (Wings subscribers are the first to know, drum roll please), Phoenix!
While we didn't get to meet with you personally, EWTN is pleased to televise this year's fabulous talks by none other than Raymond Arroyo, Father Benedict Groeschel, Marcus Grodi, and Fr. Mitch Pacwa, as well as the always popular Family Talk with Deacon Bill Steltemeier, EWTN President & CEO Michael P. Warsaw and the Franciscan Friars!
Tune in to watch these programs live – or tape them to enjoy....Read
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Knights of Columbus 129th Supreme Convention
Coverage of the Opening Mass of the Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus, live from Denver, Colorado.
Begins Tues. August 2 at 11:30 AM ET |
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From Benedict to Benedict: Ninety Years of the Knights of Columbus in Rome
A retrospective look at the strong relationship between the Knights of Columbus and the Vatican from the time of Pope Benedict XV to the present day Benedict XVI.
Tues. August 2 at 3 AM ET & 9:30 AM ET |
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Men of Faith Who Made A Difference: Knights of Columbus
The Knights of Columbus has been dedicated to faith, family, and country for over a hundred years; this documentary takes you inside the history of this dynamic apostolate, exploring its influence in humanitarian, cultural, and religious enterprises.
Tues. August 2 at 1 PM ET
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EWTN SHOWS
Live shows allow viewers to get involved
via email and telephone.
THURSDAY - JULY 28, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
THE WORLD OVER: HOST RAYMOND ARROYO -
THURSDAY - JULY 28, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT
LIFE ON THE ROCK: FR. MARK & DOUG BARRY - Jason and Crystalina Evert,
Finding Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul.
SUNDAY - JULY 31, 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT
VATICANO -
This week on Vaticano, the Church's top banker uses papal teaching to look at ways to avoid economic crisis; the Vatican Museums open their doors after sundown; Rome-inspired talks with non-believers look to cross the Atlantic, and a Catholic woman is remembered in the Italian Senate for her way of seeing the world. Also, the Angelus from Castel Gandolfo.
SUNDAY - JULY 31, 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT
SUNDAY NIGHT PRIME WITH FR. GROESCHEL - Br. John Joseph, CFR & Br. Joachim Joseph, CFR -
Religious Brothers in the Church.
MONDAY - AUGUST 1, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
THE JOURNEY HOME: HOST MARCUS GRODI - David Currie,
Former Bible Church missionary.
TUESDAY - AUGUST 2, 8 PM ET / 4 PM PT
MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSIC: Odds and Ends.
TUESDAY - AUGUST 2, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT
THRESHOLD OF HOPE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA: Join Fr. Mitch as he continues to look at ecclesial basic communities as a force for evangelization.
WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 3, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
EWTN LIVE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA
- Jeremy Itz, Prison Ministry.
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I Am With You Always
Host Doug Keck interviews Fr. Benedict Groeschel about his new book, which surveys the development and trials of Christian devotion from the days of the martyrs until the 20th Century. Tracking it through the centuries and among "sadly divided branches of Christianity," he finds a commonality of experience and even of language that is constantly ignored among Christians themselves. Father's book will help Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant believers gain not only a comprehensive view of how pious Christians over the centuries have lived out their devotion to God, but provide the examples and perspective needed to live more devoutly today.
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A stunning art book with audio CD to enter into the spirit of Mary's Magnificat guided by master artists and composers. The audio CD features 11 of the most inspiring musical renditions of the Magnificat from the 13th to the 20th century. The 11 inspiring meditations on the verses of the Magnificat by Father Daniel P. Barron, O.M.V., invite you to let the splendors of Mary's faith shine forth in your own prayer. |
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Host Joseph Pearce wants you to know the truth about J.R.R. Tolkien, whose "Lord of the Rings" series has once again captured the imagination of the world. Pearce reveals how Tolkien was a proud Catholic who declared that his famous trilogy was "a fundamentally religious and Catholic work." Pearce explains that the ring is the emblem of sin, that carrying the ring is emblematic of carrying the cross – and much more!
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