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- An anime series based on the Old Testament in the Bible, up until the birth of Jesus Christ.
- England 1581. The life of St. Edmund Campion, a 16th Century Jesuit who enjoyed favor and influence with English royalty until he rejected Anglicanism; leading to his arrest, conviction and ultimately, execution.
- A riveting EWTN original film about a Catholic priest defending the faith against the 18th century English penal laws, and the determination of the Irish community to protect him in the face of unrelenting persecution.
- Flagship EWTN series hosted by Mother Angelica, mother-superior of a Franciscan cloistered monastery and the founder of EWTN network. Features Bible studies, catechetical homilies, a live studio audience, guests and call-in questions.
- Saints vs. Scoundrels presents a lively debate between the most interesting and influential saints and sinners of history. Host Benjamin Wiker will help guide viewers through pairs of great Saints and Scoundrels, such as Saint Augustine and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Saint Thomas More and Henry VIII, and Flannery O'Connor and Ayn Rand. We'll learn about their lives, their impact on history, and most of all, what a difference it makes to follow God or reject Him.
- The story of Saul Alinsky, the father of community organizing, and the rise of his Cultural Marxism in the Catholic Church and America.
- Each week EWTN host Marcus Grodi brings on a guest for an in-depth interview to hear their stories of conversion to the Catholic Faith. The guests come from various backgrounds: Christian and Non-Christian, agnostics, atheists and others.
- The incredible story of how Father Capodanno, a chaplain during the Vietnam war, received the Congressional Medal of Honor.
- An animated series based on the Gospel accounts that capture the living testimony of our Redeemer's kingdom among men: his birth, teachings, miracles, trials, death, resurrection and ascension to the Kingdom of Heaven.
- Atheist James Little, fresh out of college and desperate to find work, encounters the strange new world of Catholicism when he takes a job as a handyman at St. James the Less Church and finds his ideals challenged by the no-nonsense pastor Fr. Burns and through the romantic pursuit of parishioner Anne-Marie.
- The life and spiritual journey of a Catholic family in modern times as it reconnects every Catholic with the family relationship of the Communion of the Saints.
- In Fatima, Portugal heaven made one of the most important and explicit interventions on earth since biblical times; in 1917 Our Lady appeared to three shepherd children, and gave them, prophecies, messages and a warning for mankind.
- We look at the myth of the Spanish Inquisition was it the invention of Protestant England and Holland to blacken the name of Spain? Spain was the Catholic superpower and the British were competing for territories in the New World.
- A group of nuns from Our Lady of the Angels Monastery led by Mother Angelica recite the Holy Rosary in the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Alabama, USA.
- Blessed John Duns Scotus was the Franciscan Friar who gave the theological explanation for the Immaculate Conception in the early 14th century. The motion picture tells the story of the life and teachings of Duns Scotus starting with his refusal to endorse a decree by the King of France against the Pope and ending with the theological dispute with the Dominican Friars concerning the conception of Mary, Mother of Jesus. It also gives a glimpse of Duns Scotus's life as a boy wanting to join the Franciscan Friars.
- Host Raymond Arroyo and his guests offer a Christian perspective on breaking news.
- Dale Ahlquist, president of the American Chesterton Society, explores issues through the eyes of the greatest writer, theologian, and philosopher of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton, with humor and substance.
- We are all called to become Saints, and each of us has been created uniquely with special features and gifts by God. In this program, Penny and Bob Lord focus on the lives of the Super Saints, prayer and testimonies from their daily life.
- Joseph Pearce, a Tolkien scholar, explores In detail Tolkien's Catholic themes and symbolism found in "The Hobbit".
- Host Johnnette Williams and guest experts offer viewers a practical application of the Catholic faith for living the Christian life in today's world. Father Edmund Sylvia provides inspiring "Words of Wisdom" at the end of each program.
- Filmed on location in Italy, this EWTN original documentary introduces you to the remarkable story of Blessed Carlo Acutis. Family, friends, neighbors and classmates paint a moving image of this impressive young man whose spiritual wisdom far surpassed his age. Through photos, videos and eyewitness accounts, you'll understand his true devotion to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, and his relentless determination to spread the truth of Eucharistic miracles to believers around the world. Carlo's spirit will always be with us.
- Welcome to Real Life Catholic, a new series that dives into everyday life with everyday people: working, serving, building, exploring, and showing how amazing faith makes LIFE.
- Presenting the latest news from the Vatican with excerpts and analysis of the Holy Father's recent audiences and writings, newsmaker interviews, highlights of recent events, and feature segments; all from the heart of the Universal Church.
- "Cat Chat" is a fast-paced family show aimed at children that presents the essential teachings and treasures of the Roman Catholic faith through songs, stories, prayer and conversations. Topics in each episode include learning about a powerful and loving God, the Catholic Mass, the Sacraments, the Saints, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus, and there are also fun times with Moses the Cat, who chats with the audience, leads a fun project, and invites kids to sing the songs and dance along.
- An in-depth look at one of the most remarkable relics in history. An adventure that explores an ancient relic and investigates whether the image on the shroud is a natural phenomenon or a supernatural occurrence. Through a series of interviews and never-before-seen footage, experts will unravel the mystery of the Shroud and look closer at why the Shroud has become a world-renowned artifact. Believers and non-believers alike will examine the relic and discern it's actual origin.
- Fr. John teaches his friends parables from the Bible and examples in the lives of the Saints.
- Father Mitch Pacwa hosts this interview series designed to teach and prepare people for evangelism. Whether the topic is Protestant theology or the nature and dignity of women, or a religious figure such as Mother Teresa or Pope Pius XII, the lively discussions between Pacwa and his invited guests should help viewers learn more about their faith.
- Through dramatic reenactments, Dr. Matthew Bunson explores the lives of the time-honored Doctors of the Church and how they continue to proclaim the Gospel to the modern world.
- More teaching and preaching of the Word of God on Women Made New.
- Susan B Anthony List's Mallory Quigley explains the pro-life strategy for health care reform and de-funding Planned Parenthood. Fr. Matthew Schneider and Dr Michael Horne discuss depression. Alveda King on the pro-life cause as a civil rights issue.
- Fr Mark Mary and his co-host, Doug Barry, talk about the life of Jesus Christ to a wide variety of guests, from athletes to actors.
- This moving film is on the life of Padre Pio, the Capuchin monk from San Giovanni Rotondo who had the stigmata for 50 years. It gives an overview of his childhood and family life, with the main focus on his priestly life.
- The Incarnation is explored through a poem, a play, and a prayer.
- Husband and wife team, Jim and Joy Pinto, bring their powerful witness to daytime TV with the launch of their show with a focus on marriage, family and pro-life issues.
- The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass each Sunday from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel.
- "I see Christ in you." This one simple statement of faith moves Robert from worrying more about what his friends think to seeing Christ in himself and others. The inspiring story of a rebellious teen belligerently performing community service and how he is challenged by a nursing home resident to be Christ to others. A modern drama, depicting "The Presentation in the Temple" from the life of Jesus.
- TV SeriesEWTN reaches back into its golden oldie vault to bring viewers the best in Catholic programming from over the years.
- Kevin O'Brien, president of Theater of the Word, Inc. presents drama in a Masterpiece Theatre - type setting, but with a religious theme.
- Father Leo Patalinghug uses his kitchen as his pulpit to preach the Catholic faith.
- Bob and Penny Lord embark on pilgrimages to holy sites connected to the saints to learn more about their lives, and celebrate the beauty, truth, and splendor of the Catholic Church.
- Tom Peterson hosts guests whose lives have been changed by the "Catholics Come Home" message.
- Through dramatic reenactments, Dr. Matthew Bunson explores the lives of the time-honored Doctors of the Church and how they continue to proclaim the Gospel to the modern world.
- EWTN's Raymond Arroyo presents some of the most classic one-on-one interviews with the biggest names in the Church, entertainment and Catholic culture.
- A group with special needs travels to Lourdes France and become a family along the way.
- Host Montse Alvarado delivers the Catholic perspective on the latest and most relevant events and stories from across the globe.
- Gregorian Chant: Back to Your Actual House is a documentary/performance film which interweaves a visual reflection on the text of Genesis with chants performed by the Schola Cantorum of the Benedictine monks of that convent and interviews with the monks themselves on the reasons and the beauty of their lifestyle choice. One of the monks expressly says that Gregorian chant represents for them a sort of moment of return to their true home, to the somewhat spiritual home to which we all belong, and inspired the film's title. The parallel juxtaposition of the chants and the words of the monks to Genesis, a text which more than any other speaks of our earthly home and its beauty, acts as a contrast on the one hand and on the other it supports the spirituality and happiness of these monks. Photographed in the convent of Heiligenkreuz, writer/director Roberto Quagliano (Pericles by Shakespeare on the Road) also interviews historians and experts on Gregorian chant to reconstruct how these chants were born and how they developed historically starting from the seventh century.
- Ten of the great saints of history return from heaven to be interviewed and questioned on some of the most important issues of our age.