Daily TV Schedule
Fr. Willie Doyle
Discover more about the Cause for the Canonization of Fr. Willie Doyle, taken up in Ireland, and how Fr. Doyle’s Cause is proceeding with the opening of the Diocesan Inquiry.
(30 minutes)
Noelle Mering, Pt. 2
The friars continue their discussion about the youth, and faith and culture with Noelle Mering, author of “Wake, Not Woke” and Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Ecumenical and Interreligious Meeting
From Martyrs’ Square in Beirut, Lebanon.
(60 minutes)
Everything’s Coming Up Rosie
The best advice always comes from your mother. In her book, Teresa Tomeo shares real-life stories from her mom Rosie that can help you live a sensible, well-grounded, Godly life.
(30 minutes)
Documentary on Shawn Riney, a man born with Down Syndrome, and how his life touches the hearts of families who know him.
(10 minutes)
Meeting With Young People
In the square in front of the Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch in Bkerké.
(80 minutes)
Ave Maria
Dr. Ray tours Ave Maria University with founder, Tom Monaghan, and president, Mark Middendorf. Fr. Larry Richards reminds us that though God knows our sin, He calls us by name.
(60 minutes)
Advent is the season of preparation, and Maranatha signals the coming of our Lord at Christmas. Get ready to receive Him by turning away from sin and proactively pursuing good deeds. We have a living hope in Jesus.
(30 minutes)
Jim and Joy Call-in Show
Jim and Joy read comments and take calls about how to prepare for the Christmas season during Advent.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
Follow the barbaric reign of King Henry VIII, the reformation in 16th Century Europe, and ensuing destruction of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in this revealing documentary.
(30 minutes)
What Are Sacramentals
Sr. Mary Joseph explains what a sacramental is and the different types of sacramental miraculous stories. Second Grade.
(30 minutes)
The children learn about the Advent wreath and how the candles are symbols of the light of Christ. Inspired, they make acts of love to God and others to better receive the infant Jesus into their hearts.
(15 minutes)
The life of St. Henry De Osso through pictures, music, and narration, encouraging your little ones to follow his example by living and loving as Jesus did. Animated.
(15 minutes)
Live from the Shrine of the Annunciation in the Holy Land.
(60 minutes)
New Orleans
Our Lady of Prompt Succor has inspired Catholics during the darkest periods in New Orleans history, including a disastrous fire and a British attack during the War of 1812. “Miracle Hunter” Michael O’Neill investigates.
(30 minutes)
Pure Pressure
Jason and Crystalina look at the pressure placed on teens in dating relationships and how to respond to this pressure in a virtuous way.
(30 minutes)
Fr. Kazimir Chwalek
This is an interview with Fr. Kazimir Cwalek, a Marian priest who has done a great deal of research on St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy. Being Polish, he was available just as the ban was lifted on Divine Mercy to study it in-depth.
(30 minutes)
Problem Solving
Marriage Counsler Greg Popcak Discusses how to resolve conflicts in a loving, supportive manner that is consistent with our Christian dignity.
(30 minutes)
An EWTN original documentary presenting the history of the Catholic Church in Japan and the missionary work of Saint Francis Xavier.
(60 minutes)
12/14/20 Dr. Brian McGee
Dr. Brian McGee, president of Quincy University, shares how his study of faith and reason led him to the Catholic faith. Marcus Grodi hosts.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Monday, December 1, 2025
Pope Leo XIV makes history on his first apostolic visit outside Italy to Turkey and Lebanon. Meanwhile, lawmakers remain split on pro-life provisions in the 2026 government funding bills. And, amid rising tension in the Holy Land, the Franciscan Order continues to foster peace.
(30 minutes)
Full Circle: From Addiction to Sobriety, Pt. 1
In his years of working with individuals suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, Fr. John Bonavitacola has seen it all. He talks about how his ministry is offering hope to the hopeless and showing them the way out.
(30 minutes)
First Week of Advent: We Wait in Joyful Hope
Msgr. La Flynn, Prior of the Lough Derg, commences the observance of the First Week of Advent by speaking about the theme of waiting for the coming of the Lord in expectant hope.
(30 minutes)
Lourdes Pt 2
One can be in the most holy city of Lourdes and still give in to old habits.
(30 minutes)
How Do We Handle Spiritual Desolation: Rejecting Downward Movement
Fr. Timothy Gallagher reminds us that God never leaves us, and we can combat spiritual desolation through prayer, meditation, and acts of penance.
(60 minutes)
Matthew Wiseman
Matthew Wiseman speaks about God’s mercy, providence, and what led him to return home from the Baptist Church and Messianic and Traditional Judaism, to the Catholic faith.
(60 minutes)
The Mysterious Death of Mr. Faith, Part 2
Two more detectives join the case. As the team ponders the death of Mr. Faith, the truth comes to light, and Dorothy finds the answers she needs to continue into the next world.
(30 minutes)
Visit to the Staff and Patients of the "De la Croix" Hospital
From Jal Ed Dib in Beirut, Lebanon.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Missed Opportunities
Surely these words of wisdom find an echo in your heart this day. "I shall pass this way but once. Any good I can do, any kindness I can show, let me not defer it, let me not neglect it. Let me do it now, because I shall not pass this way again."
(10 minutes)
Silent Prayer at the Site of the Beirut Port Explosion
(30 minutes)
Learn what it takes to become a priest in this revealing visit to St. Francis de Sales academy. Seminarians and alumnI share their individual stories, their commitment to serving Christ and their hopes for the future.
(15 minutes)
Holy Mass
From the "Beirut Waterfront"
(105 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Monday, December 1, 2025
Pope Leo XIV makes history on his first apostolic visit outside Italy to Turkey and Lebanon. Meanwhile, lawmakers remain split on pro-life provisions in the 2026 government funding bills. And, amid rising tension in the Holy Land, the Franciscan Order continues to foster peace.
(30 minutes)
Follow the barbaric reign of King Henry VIII, the reformation in 16th Century Europe, and ensuing destruction of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in this revealing documentary.
(30 minutes)
12/14/20 Dr. Brian McGee
Dr. Brian McGee, president of Quincy University, shares how his study of faith and reason led him to the Catholic faith. Marcus Grodi hosts.
(60 minutes)
Beyond the Wild Pt. 2
After a flooded engine leaves them stranded, Chris Stefanick and Catholic survivalist Will Hince journey through the wilderness; later, Chris witnesses the hunting power of a full-grown hawk.
(30 minutes)
Everything’s Coming Up Rosie
The best advice always comes from your mother. In her book, Teresa Tomeo shares real-life stories from her mom Rosie that can help you live a sensible, well-grounded, Godly life.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Glorious Mysteries
Fr. Mitch Pacwa leads the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary from the actual holy sites and shrines where they took place, bringing the Gospels to life and offering a deeper understanding of the Rosary meditations.
(18 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word as they recite this inspirational litany asking for the prayers of Saint Joseph from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(12 minutes)
St. Robert Bellarmine, Pt. 1
During a time of great division, Robert Bellarmine defended Church teaching against the revolutionary ideas of the Protestant Reformers. His scriptural and theological acumen made him a giant among doctors of the Church.
(30 minutes)
12/14/20 Dr. Brian McGee
Dr. Brian McGee, president of Quincy University, shares how his study of faith and reason led him to the Catholic faith. Marcus Grodi hosts.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Prayer
Father Leo Clifford discusses how each day should be offered as an entire prayer to the Lord. We are not to exclude Him from any portion of our life, but invite Him to enhance our understanding of the love He has for us and to grow in love for Him.
(10 minutes)
Glorious Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
The Woman Clothed With the Sun
Fr. Apostoli details the first apparition of Our Lady at Fatima to the 3 children. The thrust of this message was to re-enforce the message of the Eucharist and to touch their hearts even deeper with a love for adoration of the Eucharist.
(30 minutes)
The fascinating story of Sister Marie de Mandat-Grancey. Follow her extraordinary efforts to locate the house of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, as she travels to Ephesus, Turkey to bring this treasure to the Catholic Church.
(30 minutes)
First Week of Advent: We Wait in Joyful Hope
Msgr. La Flynn, Prior of the Lough Derg, commences the observance of the First Week of Advent by speaking about the theme of waiting for the coming of the Lord in expectant hope.
(30 minutes)
Issues Facing Grandparents Today
Catherine Wiley and Fr. Enda Brady of the Catholic Grandparents Association share how they assist grandparents in sharing the richness of the Catholic faith with their children and grandchildren. Hosted by Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
In an in-depth account of an organization called “The Shining Path” discovery how the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Word and Victim bring care and solace to the Peruvian people.
(30 minutes)
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Sergio brags about winning the ‘Excellency on Research Award,’ but learns a more important lesson from St. Thomas Aquinas, who was smart, yet humble. It helps Sergio understand his intelligence is a gift from God.
(30 minutes)
Glorious Mysteries
Members of the Children’s Rosary prayer movement lead the Glorious Mysteries in a unique Rosary experience embracing Jesus and our Heavenly Mother.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Ps, Prov, Eccles, Song, Wis
Psalms-Poetry written to be sung. Some are messianic, some wisdom and some historical. Proverbs-fear of the Lord is the beginnin g of wisdom. Filial fear. Eccl.-fragility of human existence. Songs-a celebration of love and mutual love that leads to marriage . Spousal love. Wisdom-wise person follows the laws of the Lord. Recounts wonders God has done for Isarael. Essay against idolat ry. Sirach-practical, moral wisdom. Christ is the wisdom of God.
(30 minutes)
The Natural Progression of a Relationship
Fr. James Dean and Sarah Swafford discuss the steps it takes to form a holy, meaningful, long lasting relationship.
(30 minutes)
1St & 2nd Commandment
Fr. Jaques Daley explains how St. Thérèse is a wonderful example of how we can develop and keep spiritual friendship and how also to live the First and Second Commandments.
(30 minutes)
The Theology of the Body
The Theology the Body integrates morality with actions done in the human body; the body expresses the person.
(30 minutes)
Unforgiven
Chris Aubert shares his conversion from Judaism to Catholicism and reveals what changed his mind on abortion. Fr. Larry Richards dives more deeply into potentially unforgiven sins.
(60 minutes)
Advent and Repentance
Mother examines Advent and how it helps us prepare for the holy celebration of Christmas.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, December 2, 2025
On the final day of his apostolic journey to Turkey & Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV ends his trip with a strong appeal for peace. And, a House committee is considering a new version of the Kids Online Safety Act, while critics warn it falls short.
(30 minutes)
Full Circle: From Addiction to Sobriety, Pt. 2
Fr. John Bonavitacola tells us more about his outreach that helps those struggling with addiction. Full Circle is an alternative peer-group program that’s having remarkable success helping young people find sobriety.
(30 minutes)
St. Leopold Mandic
Bob and Penny lord look at highlights from the life of St. Leopold Mandic, a Capuchin priest who faithfully served the Church despite suffering from numerous disabilities.
(30 minutes)
Solesmes
Remain suspended in chant, echoing from one wall to another, in a century-old temple. you will find in Solesmes a place where monks reside.
(30 minutes)
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 45
Fr. Mitch looks at why the Lord commanded the exiled children of Israel to prepare themselves to hear God’s proclamation of salvation and institution of a new covenant with them.
(60 minutes)
1 Kings 18 - Elijah
Mother reflects on how God comes to us in silent prayer just as He came to Elijah in the whispering breeze.
(60 minutes)
Skepticism and Certitude
Host Fr. Thomas Dubay looks at skepticism, and the relationship between doubt and certitude.
(30 minutes)
Glorious Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
First Hand Faith
Fr. Leo Clifford treats the understanding of how faith impacts life and how it is different from experience. Walking with Our Lord by using the Scriptures enhances our faith in God.
(10 minutes)
St. Louis De Montfort
Fr. Melvin Castro and Barbara Ernster reflect on the writings of St. Louis de Montfort and his devotion to the Virgin Mary. They explore the power of Marian devotion and why we should consecrate our lives to Our Lady.
(30 minutes)
In an in-depth account of an organization called “The Shining Path” discovery how the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Word and Victim bring care and solace to the Peruvian people.
(30 minutes)
Full Circle: From Addiction to Sobriety, Pt. 2
Fr. John Bonavitacola tells us more about his outreach that helps those struggling with addiction. Full Circle is an alternative peer-group program that’s having remarkable success helping young people find sobriety.
(30 minutes)
Advent
Mother pleads with her audience to focus on the coming of Jesus and not the commercialized aspect of Christmas.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, December 2, 2025
On the final day of his apostolic journey to Turkey & Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV ends his trip with a strong appeal for peace. And, a House committee is considering a new version of the Kids Online Safety Act, while critics warn it falls short.
(30 minutes)
Christ the Eternal King
Pilate questions Jesus about his kingship, wondering if it is of this world. In response, Jesus far transcends the limits of his understanding. For our salvation, we must recognize Jesus’ eternal kingship in our lives.
(30 minutes)
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 45
Fr. Mitch looks at why the Lord commanded the exiled children of Israel to prepare themselves to hear God’s proclamation of salvation and institution of a new covenant with them.
(60 minutes)
This original docudrama on St. Francis Xavier dramatizes crucial episodes in his life, from his years at the Sorbonne to his missionary work in Asia. See how his love of Christ took his ministry to the ends of the Earth.
(60 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Holy Land Rosary: Luminous Mysteries
Father Mitch Pacwa gives short meditations on each of the Five Mysteries of Light introduced by Pope John Paul II.
(20 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word as they recite a litany in honor of the Most Blessed Sacrament from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(10 minutes)
Noelle Mering, Pt. 2
The friars continue their discussion about the youth, and faith and culture with Noelle Mering, author of “Wake, Not Woke” and Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
(30 minutes)
Commentary on Isaiah, Pt. 45
Fr. Mitch looks at why the Lord commanded the exiled children of Israel to prepare themselves to hear God’s proclamation of salvation and institution of a new covenant with them.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Hope
Fr. Leo Clifford shares that we need to have the supernatural gift of hope to gain our eternal life of love.
(10 minutes)
Luminous Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
Advent
Mother pleads with her audience to focus on the coming of Jesus and not the commercialized aspect of Christmas.
(60 minutes)
The Laws of God
This is a discussion of the laws of God from the perspective of ultimate truth defeating evil. It is a developmental tool for how evil through the centuries has faced ultimate truth and has lost - pay attention.
(30 minutes)
Fr. Frankline Fomukong, Pt. 1
Fr. Frankline Fomukong joins Jim and Joy to discuss the ways in which we can properly engage with the beauty of the Advent season and spiritually prepare for Christmas.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
An EWTN original documentary on the crisis in missionary Japan a half-century after St. Francis first arrived. The execution of 26 Christian martyrs triggered 300 years of deadly suppression of the Faith.
(30 minutes)
St. Francis Xavier; Samurai's Lost Treasure
An amazing story of the Jesuit missionary St. Francis Xavier as he tries to win souls for Christ in Japan. Animated.
(30 minutes)
Luminous Mysteries
Follow along with the Luminous Mysteries led by members of the Children's Rosary prayer group movement.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Prayer Pt.2
Fr. Charles Connor, Ph.D., continues his exposition of Sheen’s works on prayer as an interaction between created spirit and Uncreated Spirit.
(30 minutes)
Fortitude
Barbara McGuigan interviews Greg Clovis, Executive Director, Human Life International-UK, London, on the gift of the Holy Spirit known as Fortitude.
(30 minutes)
Prepare Yourself
We can't give what we don't have. Before we share our faith with others we must study and learn the authentic teachings of the Church. Enthusiasm can not replace knowledge of the faith.
(30 minutes)
Baptism, Confirmation, and Penance
Fr. Krause talks about the sacraments of initiation, their scriptural sources, and what the Catechism teaches on them.
(30 minutes)
Patricia Sandoval, Pt. 1
Haunted by memories of multiple abortions, Patricia Sandoval overcame homelessness and drug abuse to find healing and purpose in life. Witness her miraculous journey that led her to forgive others and forgive herself.
(30 minutes)
Day Trips From Fatima: Santarem, Nazare, and Alcobaca
Beyond Fatima, see the Eucharistic miracle of Santarém, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré, and the Alcobaça Monastery built in thanksgiving for a life saved and country formed.
(30 minutes)
Matthew Bunson
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe hosts and speak with Dr. Matthew Bunson about a new pictorial book on what took place during the election of Pope Leo XIV, after the death of Pope Francis.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Peace, dialogue, and a “fresh hope” were the themes of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey & Lebanon. Meanwhile, Catholic priests share accounts of persecution occurring in Nigeria & Iraq. And, as Ukraine–Russia talks deadlock, questions are raised over whether the Trump admin will increase pressure.
(30 minutes)
Why Be Catholic: a Journey to Faith, Pt. 1
Fr. Ken Geraci talks about his uncommon journey to faith, which included giving up a lucrative employment opportunity and a multi-million dollar investment in a new cutting-edge enterprise, all to follow the Lord.
(30 minutes)
Confession as Healing
Mike Aquilina and Dr. Scott Hahn discuss Scott's book, Lord, Have Mercy: The Healing Power of Confession. They talk about why Confession is referred to as "the Sacrament of Healing".
(30 minutes)
Lisieux
Roses are everywhere. The saint had said they came from Heaven, roses, red and pure. A symbol of love and caring. We saw them in a town in France named Lisieux.
(30 minutes)
Answering Viewers' Questions
Father Spitzer and Doug Keck answer questions sent in by viewers, looking at the specific topics of confession, dementia and how many will be saved.
(60 minutes)
Shot on location across Europe, this EWTN docudrama uncovers the truth behind the Spanish Inquisition. Was it a mix of cruelty, terror and religious fanaticism? Or the result of a propaganda campaign against the Church?
(60 minutes)
The Virgin Mary
Father Harold Cohen S.J. continues his series on Catholic teachings and how they are rooted in the Bible and the beliefs of the Early Church with a look at the importance of the Virgin Mary in Christian life.
(30 minutes)
Luminous Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Grief of God
Father Leo Clifford reflects on the Epistle to the Ephesians, the awesome love of God for us, and we grieve Him by our sins.
(10 minutes)
Fr. Frankline Fomukong, Pt. 1
Fr. Frankline Fomukong joins Jim and Joy to discuss the ways in which we can properly engage with the beauty of the Advent season and spiritually prepare for Christmas.
(30 minutes)
An EWTN original documentary on the crisis in missionary Japan a half-century after St. Francis first arrived. The execution of 26 Christian martyrs triggered 300 years of deadly suppression of the Faith.
(30 minutes)
Why Be Catholic: a Journey to Faith, Pt. 1
Fr. Ken Geraci talks about his uncommon journey to faith, which included giving up a lucrative employment opportunity and a multi-million dollar investment in a new cutting-edge enterprise, all to follow the Lord.
(30 minutes)
Matthew Bunson
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe hosts and speak with Dr. Matthew Bunson about a new pictorial book on what took place during the election of Pope Leo XIV, after the death of Pope Francis.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Peace, dialogue, and a “fresh hope” were the themes of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey & Lebanon. Meanwhile, Catholic priests share accounts of persecution occurring in Nigeria & Iraq. And, as Ukraine–Russia talks deadlock, questions are raised over whether the Trump admin will increase pressure.
(30 minutes)
Jewish Convert to Catholicism
Beth Crogan, a divorced mother of two who was raised in a non-religious Jewish home, shares how and why she converted to Catholicism later in life. Hosted by Tom Peterson.
(30 minutes)
Answering Viewers' Questions
Father Spitzer and Doug Keck answer questions sent in by viewers, looking at the specific topics of confession, dementia and how many will be saved.
(60 minutes)
Lourdes, France
Fr. Leo Patalinghug travels to Lourdes to see the places and events that shaped St. Bernadette Soubirous’s life, as he makes a pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.
(30 minutes)
Bonnie Blair
Speed Skater Bonnie Blair joins host Bob Dolan to talk about her career, which included winning four gold Olympic medals and about her faith and her volunteer work for Catholic Relief Services.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Sorrowful Mysteries
Fr. Mitch Pacwa leads the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary from the actual holy sites and shrines where they took place, bringing the Gospels to life and offering a deeper understanding of the Rosary meditations.
(18 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama, as they recite this beautiful prayer in honor of the Precious Blood of Jesus shed for our salvation.
(12 minutes)
Stating Your Rights: the Mob, the People, Or the Party
Doug and his panel discuss rights, how governments and ideologies are involved and who can provide clarity when determining who is capable of possessing a common vision of justice.
(30 minutes)
Answering Viewers' Questions
Father Spitzer and Doug Keck answer questions sent in by viewers, looking at the specific topics of confession, dementia and how many will be saved.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Faith
Fr. Leo Clifford uses the play Pymalion to explain the concept of faith. The Lord living in me allows me to learn to accept that He really loves me and then I can learn to love Him. Learning to love God is based solely on faith.
(10 minutes)
Sorrowful Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
Matthew Bunson
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe hosts and speak with Dr. Matthew Bunson about a new pictorial book on what took place during the election of Pope Leo XIV, after the death of Pope Francis.
(60 minutes)
Christ the Eternal King
Pilate questions Jesus about his kingship, wondering if it is of this world. In response, Jesus far transcends the limits of his understanding. For our salvation, we must recognize Jesus’ eternal kingship in our lives.
(30 minutes)
Fr. Frankline Fomukong, Pt. 2
Jim and Joy welcome back Fr. Frankline Fomukong to share more about the ways we can fully participate in the beauty of the Advent season and prepare our hearts for Christmas.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
Advent/St. Nicholas and St. Lucy
Joanna Bogle reminds Catholics to take time out to remember Advent, and the feasts of St. Nicholas and St. Lucy with a special variety of crafts.
(30 minutes)
The Divine Mercy is explained in a simple steps: Ask for His Mercy, Be Merciful and Completely trust in Jesus.
(30 minutes)
Christine, Eva, Joseph and Enrique follow the 14 Stations of the Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Loneliness
Archbishop Sheen discusses the causes and cures of loneliness.
(30 minutes)
Nurse Melinde and Dr. Belen: Consecrated Women
Nurse Melinde and Dr. Belen, of the Lourdes Volunteers Medical Team, share their journey to help found and join the lay community of Consecrated Women, under Lourdes Volunteers.
(30 minutes)
1 Corinthians 7
Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. continues his study of the life and writings of St. Paul as he travels to the places where he preached and ministered, while examining 1Corinthians 7.
(30 minutes)
Fr. Adrian Farrelly
A conversation with Fr. Adrian Farrelly. This Dominican priest, now based in Newry, Ireland, opens up about how a serious injury in Rome had him questioning his faith, but it ultimately brought him closer to God.
(30 minutes)
St. Joan of Arc vs Maximilien Robespierre, Pt. 1
In this clash of competing ideals, Robespierre offers a faithless vision of equality without rulers or kings, while Joan of Arc follows the will of God as her Lord and savior of the French people.
(30 minutes)
Fr. Willie Doyle
Discover more about the Cause for the Canonization of Fr. Willie Doyle, taken up in Ireland, and how Fr. Doyle’s Cause is proceeding with the opening of the Diocesan Inquiry.
(30 minutes)
Papal Posse, Violence in Nigeria, Jihadism
Robert Royal and Fr. Gerald Murray on Pope Leo's recent trip to Lebanon & Turkey. Nina Shea with an update on the violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Dr. Walid Phares on the DC shooting of two National Guard members by an Islamic extremist last week.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, December 4, 2025
Tensions in New Orleans escalate over the latest immigration enforcement, “Catahoula Crunch.” Meanwhile, Congress probes the second U.S. strike that killed boat survivors in the Caribbean. And, Trump says it’s “a great day for Africa” after a peace-signing to end the horrific conflict in the Congo.
(30 minutes)
Why Be Catholic: a Journey to Faith, Pt. 2
Some tenets of our Catholic faith can seem difficult to understand or defend. Fr. Ken Geraci is back with us to cut through the clutter and point out the beautiful coherent logic of all the Holy Mother Church teaches.
(30 minutes)
Everything’s Coming Up Rosie
The best advice always comes from your mother. In her book, Teresa Tomeo shares real-life stories from her mom Rosie that can help you live a sensible, well-grounded, Godly life.
(30 minutes)
Brittany - Scouts 1
On this day, our pilgrims dig holes in Brittany, France and meet with the French youth.
(30 minutes)
Advent is the season of preparation, and Maranatha signals the coming of our Lord at Christmas. Get ready to receive Him by turning away from sin and proactively pursuing good deeds. We have a living hope in Jesus.
(30 minutes)
EWTN Pro-Life Weekly | Full EPISODE | Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case involving pro-life pregnancy centers. Plus, the college volleyball star who is standing tall for the unborn.
(30 minutes)
An EWTN original docudrama, presenting the life, priestly ministry, and spirituality of St. John Vianney, known as the Cure of Ars, through interviews and stunning dramatizations.
(60 minutes)
Using St. Alphonsus Liguori's Prayers as a guide, pray the traditional Stations of the Cross aiding your meditation with live-action images from Christ's Passion.
(30 minutes)
Sorrowful Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Know, Love and Serve
Father Leo Clifford develops the idea that our deepest yearnings are put there by God due to His great love for us. He wants us to learn to love Him as much as He love us, impossible though that may be.
(10 minutes)
Fr. Frankline Fomukong, Pt. 2
Jim and Joy welcome back Fr. Frankline Fomukong to share more about the ways we can fully participate in the beauty of the Advent season and prepare our hearts for Christmas.
(30 minutes)
Advent/St. Nicholas and St. Lucy
Joanna Bogle reminds Catholics to take time out to remember Advent, and the feasts of St. Nicholas and St. Lucy with a special variety of crafts.
(30 minutes)
Why Be Catholic: a Journey to Faith, Pt. 2
Some tenets of our Catholic faith can seem difficult to understand or defend. Fr. Ken Geraci is back with us to cut through the clutter and point out the beautiful coherent logic of all the Holy Mother Church teaches.
(30 minutes)
Papal Posse, Violence in Nigeria, Jihadism
Robert Royal and Fr. Gerald Murray on Pope Leo's recent trip to Lebanon & Turkey. Nina Shea with an update on the violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Dr. Walid Phares on the DC shooting of two National Guard members by an Islamic extremist last week.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, December 4, 2025
Tensions in New Orleans escalate over the latest immigration enforcement, “Catahoula Crunch.” Meanwhile, Congress probes the second U.S. strike that killed boat survivors in the Caribbean. And, Trump says it’s “a great day for Africa” after a peace-signing to end the horrific conflict in the Congo.
(30 minutes)
New Orleans
Our Lady of Prompt Succor has inspired Catholics during the darkest periods in New Orleans history, including a disastrous fire and a British attack during the War of 1812. “Miracle Hunter” Michael O’Neill investigates.
(30 minutes)
Advent and Repentance
Mother examines Advent and how it helps us prepare for the holy celebration of Christmas.
(60 minutes)
Beautiful hymns and a Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus make this Franciscan First Friday Holy Hour a wonderful opportunity to grow in your own personal devotion to our Lord.
(60 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
Joyful Mysteries
Fr. Mitch Pacwa leads the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary from the actual holy sites and shrines where they took place, bringing the Gospels to life and offering a deeper understanding of the Rosary meditations.
(19 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word as they recite this beautiful prayer in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(11 minutes)
Jewish Convert to Catholicism
Beth Crogan, a divorced mother of two who was raised in a non-religious Jewish home, shares how and why she converted to Catholicism later in life. Hosted by Tom Peterson.
(30 minutes)
Papal Posse, Violence in Nigeria, Jihadism
Robert Royal and Fr. Gerald Murray on Pope Leo's recent trip to Lebanon & Turkey. Nina Shea with an update on the violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Dr. Walid Phares on the DC shooting of two National Guard members by an Islamic extremist last week.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Charity
Father Leo Clifford discusses the need for the soul to experience giving and receiving love. It is an innate characteristic that is hard-wired into people but we must activate it.
(10 minutes)
This original docudrama on St. Francis Xavier dramatizes crucial episodes in his life, from his years at the Sorbonne to his missionary work in Asia. See how his love of Christ took his ministry to the ends of the Earth.
(60 minutes)
Fr. Donald Explains the Immaculate Conception
Fr. Chris and Fr. Donald Calloway talk about the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. Those from the Shrine of St. Anthony in Maryland share their mission and spirit of service.
(30 minutes)
A Christian Minority in Libya Dedicated to Serve the Country
Within a predominantly Muslim population Mons. Sando Overend Rigillo shares the difficulties the pastoral work of the Church faces within Libya while aiming to bring Christ’s hope.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
The Sixth Commandment
Fr. Charles Connor explains how the sixth commandment reveals that married couples are meant to mirror God’s fidelity to humanity by remaining faithful to one another.
(30 minutes)
Sister Lucia teaches four children the importance of the First Saturday devotion, and the four steps necessary for fulfilling her request in this animated special.
(30 minutes)
Nicholas, the Boy Who Became Santa
Nicholas was still a young boy when he discovered the love of Jesus and the gift of giving that changed the world. Based on historical facts and traditions this film is worth watching with family and friends.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
St. Leopold Mandic
Bob and Penny lord look at highlights from the life of St. Leopold Mandic, a Capuchin priest who faithfully served the Church despite suffering from numerous disabilities.
(30 minutes)
Church and the Poor: the Signs of Time - Come Lord Jesus; Week 1
As Catholics, we are to be a Light of Hope and a living sign for that future glory. Fr. Richard Ho Lung and the Missionaries of the Poor will show you that it is the Signs of the Time and that there is Hope because Our Lord is coming.
(30 minutes)
Hunger for the Bread of Life
Fr. Andrew Apostoli discusses the fourth beatitude "Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for holiness, they shall have their fill." and shares how Bishop Fulton J. Sheen came to practice his daily holy hour of the Blessed Sacrament.
(30 minutes)
Beyond the Wild Pt. 2
After a flooded engine leaves them stranded, Chris Stefanick and Catholic survivalist Will Hince journey through the wilderness; later, Chris witnesses the hunting power of a full-grown hawk.
(30 minutes)
Noelle Mering, Pt. 2
The friars continue their discussion about the youth, and faith and culture with Noelle Mering, author of “Wake, Not Woke” and Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
(30 minutes)
The Redeemer's Mission, the Pope's Plan
Pope John Paul II published "Mission of the Redeemer" which addresses issues that keep people from evangelizing. Hosts Michael Hernon, Dr. Ralph Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn identify the principal causes of confusion about Christian mission.
(30 minutes)
EWTN’s weekly one-hour discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, from a Catholic perspective. Covering the underreported stories and clarifying the Church's position on key teachings, with a focus on the laity's needs and concerns. Hosted by Catherine Hadro.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly is our daily news and analysis program presenting breaking Catholic News worldwide, top stories, and daily reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, and Rome. Weekdays at 6 & 9 PM EST.
(30 minutes)
Up Close & Personal With Thomas K. Sullivan
Thomas K. Sullivan recounts his reversion to the Faith, his call to apostolic work, and his experience of God’s abiding love amidst excruciating trials and circumstances.
(30 minutes)
Kingston, Where England Began
Joanna visits Kingston, where the very first kings of England were crowned and on to the shrine of Our Lady of Westminster where the old statue has been given a new home and welcomes pilgrims from along the Thames.
(30 minutes)
Mount St. Michel - Scouts 2
With Mount St Michel, we step out of time. We step out of this world: drums, sea, wind and stones. The Pilgrims reach the end of a continent.
(30 minutes)
Issues Facing Grandparents Today
Catherine Wiley and Fr. Enda Brady of the Catholic Grandparents Association share how they assist grandparents in sharing the richness of the Catholic faith with their children and grandchildren. Hosted by Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe.
(30 minutes)
Icons the Social Entrepreneur
Meet real-life hero Sean O’Hare, a social entrepreneur who advocates for kids with special needs. He shares how working in this field helps him bear witness to Christ by building compassion and love for others.
(30 minutes)
An EWTN original documentary presenting the history of the Catholic Church in Japan and the missionary work of Saint Francis Xavier.
(60 minutes)
A monthly Rosary Procession from the site of the Annunciation and Incarnation in Nazareth.
(60 minutes)
The life of St. Louis de Montfort from his upbringing, priestly formation, spiritual purification and canonization.
(90 minutes)
Up Close & Personal With Thomas K. Sullivan
Thomas K. Sullivan recounts his reversion to the Faith, his call to apostolic work, and his experience of God’s abiding love amidst excruciating trials and circumstances.
(30 minutes)
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly is our daily news and analysis program presenting breaking Catholic News worldwide, top stories, and daily reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, and Rome. Weekdays at 6 & 9 PM EST.
(30 minutes)
Stating Your Rights: the Mob, the People, Or the Party
Doug and his panel discuss rights, how governments and ideologies are involved and who can provide clarity when determining who is capable of possessing a common vision of justice.
(30 minutes)
EWTN’s weekly one-hour discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, from a Catholic perspective. Covering the underreported stories and clarifying the Church's position on key teachings, with a focus on the laity's needs and concerns. Hosted by Catherine Hadro.
(60 minutes)
Day Trips From Fatima: Santarem, Nazare, and Alcobaca
Beyond Fatima, see the Eucharistic miracle of Santarém, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré, and the Alcobaça Monastery built in thanksgiving for a life saved and country formed.
(30 minutes)
Make Things Right
Dallas Carter’s conversation on the Catholic faith continues. The next morning, the pack rides out to the north shore of the island to go skydiving, and the men start freaking out about actually jumping out of a plane.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word lead the devotion of reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
(30 minutes)
Pat Mccaskey
Bob Dolan welcomes Pat McCaskey, a member of the ownership family of the Chicago Bears to discuss his work there, the National Football League and his relationship with Christ.
(30 minutes)
EWTN’s weekly one-hour discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, from a Catholic perspective. Covering the underreported stories and clarifying the Church's position on key teachings, with a focus on the laity's needs and concerns. Hosted by Catherine Hadro.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
Holy Communion
Fr. Leo Clifford uses John Cardinal Henry Newman as an example to have a strong yearning to receive the Body and Blood of Our Lord.
(10 minutes)
The Divided Kingdom
Scott Hahn and Jeff Cavins examine the rebellion against King Solomon's son and how it ended with Israel divided in two.
(60 minutes)
Papal Posse, Violence in Nigeria, Jihadism
Robert Royal and Fr. Gerald Murray on Pope Leo's recent trip to Lebanon & Turkey. Nina Shea with an update on the violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Dr. Walid Phares on the DC shooting of two National Guard members by an Islamic extremist last week.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
Stating Your Rights: the Mob, the People, Or the Party
Doug and his panel discuss rights, how governments and ideologies are involved and who can provide clarity when determining who is capable of possessing a common vision of justice.
(30 minutes)
Nicholas, the Boy Who Became Santa
Nicholas was still a young boy when he discovered the love of Jesus and the gift of giving that changed the world. Based on historical facts and traditions this film is worth watching with family and friends.
(30 minutes)
Pray and sing the Chaplet of The Divine Mercy with the children at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Dingras, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
(20 minutes)
Solutions
The struggle to overcome our sinful nature every day is rooted in how much or how little we allow Christ into our lives. Fr. Leo Clifford explains that if we allow Him to enter into ourselves, the better the solutions for our lives.
(10 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate Mass from the Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL. (LIVE DAILY at 8 am Eastern)
(60 minutes)
A Throne for the King of the Universe: From the Third Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary
In place of a crown fit for a king, Jesus is given a crown of thorns. Instead of a throne, He is thrust upon a judgment stone. Jesus is judged guilty of crimes deserving his death. This is the third sorrowful mystery.
(30 minutes)
The Door in the Wall
H.G. Wells meets Chesterton at the station, struggles to accept the afterlife, and tries to break a darkness that has taken over him through a game devised by Wells’ many stories.
(30 minutes)
Grace and Justification
Father discusses the Catholic concept of justification and how it affects our religious experiences. It is through grace that we are justified and brought to salvation. God provides the grace and the opportunities to receive it.
(30 minutes)
Coming Back Home
Miguel Zuniga talks about his extraordinary experiences with the supernatural and how they led him back to Jesus after leaving the faith of his childhood.
(30 minutes)
Mary Magdalene
Dr. Anders answers questions about St. Mary Magdalene typically identified as a sinful woman, the deuterocanonical books accepted by Catholics as Scripture and Mary’s intercession.
(60 minutes)
Let There Be Light
Viewers ask the Fathers if one can have a Mass said for the soul of a Muslim, how to tell Mormons that the Catholic Church is the true religion, and whether holy water is molecularly different than ordinary water.
(30 minutes)
Greek Tragedy & Anglo-Saxon Wisdom
Great works by Sophocles, the ancient Greek tragedian, are analyzed by host Joseph Pearce. He provides insight into Antigone, Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus, and looks at Beowulf, written by an unknown author.
(30 minutes)
When Bad Things Happen...
The Honorable Jeff Fortenberry, retired congressman from Nebraska, shares his own and others’ experiences of persecution in America through lawfare as a Catholic and pro-lifer.
(60 minutes)
Vice to Virtue - Lesson 2
In this lesson on temperance, Fr. Nick Monco, O.P. teaches how to avoid a disordered desire for something created for our good. We fall into sin when we are controlled by pleasures that aren’t used for a holy purpose.
(30 minutes)
Paris 1
The threat of violence in the seedy streets makes them reexamine their plans. How does one maintain the Peace of Christ under aggression?
(30 minutes)
The Seventh Commandment
Fr. Charles Connor discusses the seventh commandment “Thou Shalt Not Steal,” and how the unjust taking of material goods diminishes the respect of the labor of the person who earned it.
(30 minutes)
Setting Captives Free: Part 4
Fr. Gallagher explains how St. Ignatius’ rules for discernment help Catholics interpret the feelings of consolation and spiritual desolation they will experience when contemplating a spiritual life.
(30 minutes)
From the spectacular Frauenkirche in Dresden, Germany, celebrate the sounds of the Advent season in this musical series featuring performances of Catholic repertoire from around the world. Jacqueline Leary-Warsaw hosts.
(60 minutes)
The True Meaning of Christmas
Archbishop Sheen reminds us of why we celebrate this holiest of days.
(30 minutes)
A special presentation of the Chaplet of Adoration and Reparation.
(30 minutes)
Mother Angelica and the Nuns of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery ask for the intercession of the Prince of the Heavenly Hosts and the nine Choirs of Angels, as they pray the chaplet of St. Michael.
(30 minutes)
St. Joan of Arc vs Maximilien Robespierre, Pt. 2
As the confrontation between St. Joan of Arc and Robespierre reaches a climax, the true intentions behind their actions are revealed leaving no doubt who is saint and who is sinner.
(30 minutes)
Spirituality of a Grateful Heart
Accompany Fr. Groeschel as he explains what it means to have a grateful heart, even while being wounded or bruised, when we give thanks to God for our life and His protection.
(30 minutes)
Spirit of Love
Family members reflect on the gifts of love, joy and happiness that God grants through His presence and love.
(30 minutes)
The extraordinary faith of the Spanish priests and Apalachee natives that were killed while evangelizing and defending their Catholic faith in La Florida.
(30 minutes)
EWTN Pro-Life Weekly | Full EPISODE | Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case involving pro-life pregnancy centers. Plus, the college volleyball star who is standing tall for the unborn.
(30 minutes)
Church and the Poor: the Signs of Time - Come Lord Jesus; Week 2
Fr. Richard Ho Lung, MOP, founder of the Missionaries of the Poor takes you through this Advent journey, doing His Work and praying unceasingly as we await for His coming.
(30 minutes)
Answering Common Objections
Mike Aquilina and Dr. Scott Hahn discuss Scott's book, Lord, Have Mercy: The Healing Power of Confession, addressing some of the most common objections to going to Confession.
(30 minutes)
From St. Peter's Square
(30 minutes)
Second Week of Advent: Repentance and Conversion
Deacon Martin Donnelly, of St. Michael’s Parish, guides us into the Second Week of Advent by focusing on repentance and conversion with the arrival of St. John the Baptist.
(30 minutes)
Pam Barton: Lourdes Virtual Pilgrimage Experience
Hear about the amazing spiritual impact the Virtual Pilgrimage Experience ministry has had in parishes, schools, prisons, and homes in the U.S. and around the world.
(30 minutes)
The First Apostolic Trip of Pope Leo XIV
Explore the key moments of Pope Leo’s first apostolic journey. Hear insights from Latvia’s Prime Minister. Honor the relic of the Holy Blood of Jesus in Rome.
(30 minutes)
The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass each Sunday from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel as friars intone Gregorian chant. Visiting clergy concelebrate this sacrament. LIVE Sundays at 8 am Eastern.
(80 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama, as they pray the Litany of the Sacred Heart.
(10 minutes)
Spiritual Conversion and Transformation
Fr. Francis Gustilo and Frank Padilla discuss spiritual conversion and how it produces real changes in the lives of those who follow Christ.
(30 minutes)
When Bad Things Happen...
The Honorable Jeff Fortenberry, retired congressman from Nebraska, shares his own and others’ experiences of persecution in America through lawfare as a Catholic and pro-lifer.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
The Mass
Fr. Leo Clifford explains the Mass, the source and summit of the Catholic faith.
(10 minutes)
Joyful Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
Trials Are a Privilege
Mother looks at the Epistle of St. James and having joy in the midst of trials.
(30 minutes)
Holy Spirit & the Battle of Life
A look at how the presence of the Holy Spirit can guide each of us in the battle of life by dwelling in our souls through the sanctifying grace that we receive through the Sacraments.
(30 minutes)
Answering Viewers' Questions
Father Spitzer and Doug Keck answer questions sent in by viewers, looking at the specific topics of confession, dementia and how many will be saved.
(60 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
A look into the lives of the nuns of Christ the Bridegroom Monastery and their experiences of spiritual motherhood. Many who visit the Monastery benefit from the experience and share in their own personal relationships. This collection of interviews testifies to all of them in their work in God’s love.
(30 minutes)
Join pilgrims honoring Mary’s Immaculate Conception for a candlelight procession at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, France for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
(90 minutes)
Father Benedict Groeschel offers a meditation on the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception; the Catholic teaching that from the moment of conception Mary was preserved from the stain of Original Sin.
(30 minutes)
The Immaculate Conception
See how the miracle at Lourdes is an historical confirmation of Mary’s title of the Immaculate Conception, when Chaplain of the Sanctuary, Fr. Regis-Marie de la Teyssonnière, joins the discussion.
(30 minutes)
Marian Feast Days
The Catholic calendar has many different commemorations and celebrations to honor the Mother of Jesus. Father Leo Patalinghug introduces sumptuous food to her Feast Days while exploring Mary’s role in salvation history.
(30 minutes)
Saint Ambrose of Milan
Destined for a political career, St. Ambrose of Milan instead made serving God his life’s mission. As one of our greatest bishops, he defended the authentic teachings of the Church and opened up Scripture to the masses.
(30 minutes)
The Necessity of the Spiritual Life
Fr. Wade Menezes continues his series on the many ways in which God draws us to Himself, with a look at the importance of the seven Sacraments and the necessity of living an authentic spiritual life.
(30 minutes)
EWTN Pro-Life Weekly | Full EPISODE | Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case involving pro-life pregnancy centers. Plus, the college volleyball star who is standing tall for the unborn.
(30 minutes)
In Depth Works of Love
Explore the countless works the Church supports globally, stemming from the faith and love of God’s people to evangelize and dedicate their lives to serve God and their fellow man.
(30 minutes)
Devotion
Mother discusses immense devotion shared by people during her trip to Mexico and how it's necessary to live daily with true devotion to God.
(60 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word as they celebrate Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, Alabama.
(35 minutes)
Spirituality of a Grateful Heart
Accompany Fr. Groeschel as he explains what it means to have a grateful heart, even while being wounded or bruised, when we give thanks to God for our life and His protection.
(25 minutes)
Jesus Is Our Peace
Today’s lesson emphasizes the importance of trusting in the Lord. Mary went in faith to assist her cousin Elizabeth though she was pregnant herself. She trusted in God her Savior, believing that he would provide for her.
(30 minutes)
Paris 2
The travelers tour Paris seeing the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre! They even get to make a visit at the Miraculous Medal Chapel!
(30 minutes)
Rachel Hoover Canto, Pt. 1
Fr. Mark and the Franciscan Friars of the Eternal Word are back. Interviews, spiritual insights from the friars, music videos and much more.
(30 minutes)
Young Father Converts With His Family
After spending years as an inactive Presbyterian, Jason Staas, a 30 year-old insurance agent, underwent an amazing journey to the Catholic Church with his wife and six children. Hosted by Tom Peterson.
(30 minutes)
Imperfection as an Opportunity
We should never feel discouraged for being imperfect. Mother reminds us that Jesus came for the sinner not the virtuous – he came for you specifically because you are imperfect.
(60 minutes)
Coming Back Home
Miguel Zuniga talks about his extraordinary experiences with the supernatural and how they led him back to Jesus after leaving the faith of his childhood.
(30 minutes)
Join the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word as they celebrate Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, Alabama.
(35 minutes)
Holy Rosary: Joyful
The Five Joyful Mysteries are presented using a backdrop of stained glass windows to illustrate each mystery.
(25 minutes)
Marian Feast Days
The Catholic calendar has many different commemorations and celebrations to honor the Mother of Jesus. Father Leo Patalinghug introduces sumptuous food to her Feast Days while exploring Mary’s role in salvation history.
(30 minutes)
A look into the lives of the nuns of Christ the Bridegroom Monastery and their experiences of spiritual motherhood. Many who visit the Monastery benefit from the experience and share in their own personal relationships. This collection of interviews testifies to all of them in their work in God’s love.
(30 minutes)
I Know My Redeemer Lives!
Jesus gave his life on the cross as a ransom. We trust that Jesus suffered and died for us. Redemption means forgiveness and the transformation of our life. Our Redeemer lives.
(30 minutes)
Accompany countless pilgrims at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, France for the International Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
(120 minutes)
On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Pope Leo XIV delivers the Angelus live from St. Peter’s Square in Rome.
(30 minutes)
Father Benedict Groeschel offers a meditation on the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception; the Catholic teaching that from the moment of conception Mary was preserved from the stain of Original Sin.
(30 minutes)
Every Life Counts
Vicky Wall, Director of Every Life Counts, speaks with Aidan Gallagher about a Pro-Life organization in Dungarvan, County Waterford, that provides a “sanctuary” for families.
(30 minutes)
Rachel Hoover Canto, Pt. 1
Fr. Mark and the Franciscan Friars of the Eternal Word are back. Interviews, spiritual insights from the friars, music videos and much more.
(30 minutes)
Solemn Mass of the Immaculate Conception From EWTN
From Our Lady of Angels Chapel in Irondale, Alabama, experience the Solemn Mass of the Immaculate Conception.
(75 minutes)
The story of Dayspring's founder, Sr. Francis Bisland, a Precious Blood Sister, who built a chapel for the 'special needs' community she founded in Pennsylvania.
(15 minutes)
Eucharist- Heaven and Earth Unite
A new book by Fr. Robert Fox explores the continuity of Scripture that teaches us how the Eucharist plays the primary role in uniting us with our creator and savior, Jesus Christ.
(30 minutes)
From Rome’s Piazza di Spagna, the Holy Father presides over the traditional homage to Mary Immaculate on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
(40 minutes)
An exploration of the worldwide Catholic evangelization movement, founded in 1917 by St. Maximilian Kolbe, that encourages total consecration to the Virgin Mary as a means of spiritual renewal for individuals and society.
(20 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
A Name, Not a Number
Fr. Leo Clifford discusses that God has given each of us a name before we were born and when we die. God doesn't care about numbers, only people.
(10 minutes)
Sorrowful Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
Follow Edith Stein’s story as she became Saint Benedicta of the Cross as she converted to Catholicism from a Jewish philosopher and was finally martyred for her steadfast beliefs.
(60 minutes)
I Know My Redeemer Lives!
Jesus gave his life on the cross as a ransom. We trust that Jesus suffered and died for us. Redemption means forgiveness and the transformation of our life. Our Redeemer lives.
(30 minutes)
Jim and Joy Call-in Show
Jim and Joy read comments and take calls about the significance of St. John the Baptist during the preparatory season of Advent.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
From Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, AL.
(10 minutes)
Journey to the Basilicas Our Lady of Guadalupe
Travel to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe with the Friars to tour Tepeyac, walk the grounds, and visit the hill where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Juan Diego.
(30 minutes)
What Is the Immaculate Conception? Who Is Mary?
After the Trinity, Mary is one of God’s most important gifts to us. Today, we learn about the important role she plays in history and our lives. And we explore the Immaculate Conception in a way everyone can understand.
(15 minutes)
What Is Advent? What Is the Christmas Season?
With the holidays fast approaching, we focus on Who we are preparing to celebrate. In this episode, children learn what Christmas is all about, and why the season of preparation known as Advent is so important.
(15 minutes)
The Immaculate Conception of Mary
Eva, Joseph, Christine, and Enrique learn how Mary was conceived without original sin to be the mother of Jesus.
(30 minutes)
From the Great Upper Church, His Eminence Christophe Cardinal Pierre celebrates the Solemn Mass on the Patronal feast day of the Basilica and the United States of America.
(90 minutes)
Virginity
Jason and Crystalina discuss how virginity is the most exciting and courageous choice one can make before marriage.
(30 minutes)
From Rome’s Piazza di Spagna, the Holy Father presides over the traditional homage to Mary Immaculate on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
(40 minutes)
An exploration of the worldwide Catholic evangelization movement, founded in 1917 by St. Maximilian Kolbe, that encourages total consecration to the Virgin Mary as a means of spiritual renewal for individuals and society.
(20 minutes)
Follow Edith Stein’s story as she became Saint Benedicta of the Cross as she converted to Catholicism from a Jewish philosopher and was finally martyred for her steadfast beliefs.
(60 minutes)
Gerard Figurelli - Former Baptist Pastor
After 34 years as an Evangelical pastor, Gerard began to dig deeper into issues dividing Protestants and Catholics, realizing it was time to return to the Faith of his childhood.
(60 minutes)
EWTN News Nightly is our daily news and analysis program presenting breaking Catholic News worldwide, top stories, and daily reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, and Rome. Weekdays at 6 & 9 PM EST.
(30 minutes)
Keys to Saving the Faith & Family, Pt. 1
For decades, the institution of the family has been in a serious crisis, as we learned from the prescient words of Pope John Paul II. Today, we discuss the keys to saving the faith with John-Paul “J.P.” De Gance.
(30 minutes)
Second Week of Advent: Repentance and Conversion
Deacon Martin Donnelly, of St. Michael’s Parish, guides us into the Second Week of Advent by focusing on repentance and conversion with the arrival of St. John the Baptist.
(30 minutes)
One Month Later #1
Pause in the future: six month later, back at home and in the US, the pilgrims meet again. "Having daily Mass was such an important part of the trip. Just having that as the focus."
(30 minutes)
Spiritual Desolation: Why God Allows Hardships
Fr. Timothy Gallagher uses the teachings of St. Ignatius to show that because God is a good and loving God is the precise reason why we undergo desolation.
(60 minutes)
Matthew Bunson
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe hosts and speak with Dr. Matthew Bunson about a new pictorial book on what took place during the election of Pope Leo XIV, after the death of Pope Francis.
(60 minutes)
The Door in the Wall
H.G. Wells meets Chesterton at the station, struggles to accept the afterlife, and tries to break a darkness that has taken over him through a game devised by Wells’ many stories.
(30 minutes)
Sorrowful Mysteries
Mother Angelica and the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration recite the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary from the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
(30 minutes)
From the chapel of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
(20 minutes)
The Greatest Commandment
Father Leo Clifford explains how much God loves each person and asks us to return that love to Him as it grows in depth.
(10 minutes)
Jim and Joy Call-in Show
Jim and Joy read comments and take calls about the significance of St. John the Baptist during the preparatory season of Advent.
(30 minutes)
Journey to the Basilicas Our Lady of Guadalupe
Travel to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe with the Friars to tour Tepeyac, walk the grounds, and visit the hill where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Juan Diego.
(30 minutes)
Keys to Saving the Faith & Family, Pt. 1
For decades, the institution of the family has been in a serious crisis, as we learned from the prescient words of Pope John Paul II. Today, we discuss the keys to saving the faith with John-Paul “J.P.” De Gance.
(30 minutes)
When Bad Things Happen...
The Honorable Jeff Fortenberry, retired congressman from Nebraska, shares his own and others’ experiences of persecution in America through lawfare as a Catholic and pro-lifer.
(60 minutes)
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(30 minutes)
Sr. Jennifer, Pt. 1
Sr. Jennifer from the Heart of Jesus became a Carmelite sister at the age of 24. She tells Campbell Miller about her spiritual journey to becoming a nun and adapting to a cloistered life in Spain’s Malaga Provence.
(30 minutes)
Gerard Figurelli - Former Baptist Pastor
After 34 years as an Evangelical pastor, Gerard began to dig deeper into issues dividing Protestants and Catholics, realizing it was time to return to the Faith of his childhood.
(60 minutes)
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