EWTN Gallery: Despite Persecution, Christian Hope, Love, and Joy Prevail By Debbie Cowden
From the beginning of Christianity, faithful followers of the Gospel have been subject to an array of persecution, from harassment and unjust discrimination to torture and martyrdom. Recently, a religious liberty watch list revealed that Christian persecution could be worse now than it was in the Early Church... | Charbel Jul 18, 8 PM ET; Jul 20, 1:30 AM ET This biography of the life of St. Charbel Makhluf, a Maronite monk and miracle worker, is an inspiration for all to embark on a journey of sharing, peace, humility and self-giving. | I Shall Serve You -The Life Of Saint Camillus Of Lellis Jul 17, 8 PM ET From 16th Century mercenary soldier, gambler, and beggar, St. Camillus of Lellis eventually became a priest and founded the Camillians, an order dedicated to caring for the sick. To this day, their nursing practices are still used. | EWTN Theology Roundtable Jul 19, 10 PM ET; Jul 23, 5 AM ET; Jul 24, 1:30 PM ET Colin Donovan, Noah Lett and Robert Klesko discuss the relationship between the Truth, the Commandments and contemporary discourse in the media, politics and life. | EWTN SHOWS Live shows allow viewers to get involved via email and telephone. THURSDAY - JULY 16, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT THE WORLD OVER WITH RAYMOND ARROYO - LOU HOLTZ, legendary former head coach of the University of Notre Dame discusses the upcoming NCAA football season and how it will be affected by COVID19. GORDON CHANG, author and Asia expert discusses the increasingly strained relations between the US and China. DION DiMUCCI, singer-songwriter and member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame talks about his terrific new album. FR. DWIGHT LONGENECKER, columnist and priest of the Diocese of Charleston talks about spiritual warfare in these uncertain times.
THURSDAY – JULY 16, 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT EWTN PRO-LIFE WEEKLY In this special edition of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, we take a look-back at our exclusive interviews with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo one week after he announced a major global pro-life policy, and Housing Secretary Ben Carson, who discussed the launch of his “Foster Youth to Independence” initiative. MONDAY- JULY 20, 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT AT HOME WITH JIM AND JOY - Jim and Joy answer viewer calls, questions, and emails LIVE from the Pinto house. This week, they discuss the admonition in the Letter of James 1:19, “Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger.” MONDAY - JULY 20, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT THE JOURNEY HOME: HOST MARCUS GRODI - Marcus Grodi and his guests address the personal obstacles, doctrinal objections, and the irresistible attraction to the Church Jesus founded 2,000 years ago. TUESDAY - JULY 21, 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA -
EWTN Favorite and Scripture Scholar Fr. Mitch Pacwa analyzes Church Traditions and Teachings in light of Sacred Scripture during this weekly live program. Join the ongoing discussion of the biblical roots of the Eucharist and the Holy Mass. TUESDAY - JULY 21, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSICS - Mother shares with us how to stay focused on God in spite of distractions. WEDNESDAY- JULY 22, 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT AT HOME WITH JIM AND JOY -
Kathryn Rombs discusses the genius of Catholic motherhood and sharing the Gospel through the lens of motherhood through "Mighty is Her Call". WEDNESDAY- JULY 22, 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT FR. SPITZER'S UNIVERSE -
Fr. Spitzer answers viewer questions on a wide range of subjects, including: Reason, Faith, Suffering, Virtue, and the Existence of God. This week, Fr. Spitzer and Doug Keck continue their discussion on "What's so special about the Catholic Church?" WEDNESDAY- JULY 22, 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT EWTN LIVE: HOST FR. MITCH PACWA -
Father Mitch interviews Fr. Brian Mullady, OP about his new book, “Captivated By the Master,” which is a theological consideration of Jesus Christ. MONDAY - FRIDAY - 6 PM ET / 3 PM PT EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY EWTN's daily news and analysis program from Washington, DC. All Times US Eastern & Pacific | The Papacy: What The Pope Does And Why It Matters Stephen K. Ray's "The Papacy: What the Pope Does and why It Matters" explores the Pope's vital role within the Church, addresses common misconceptions, and explains why the Pope is even important for non-Christians. | Listen to EWTN Radio every weekday for Kresta in the Afternoon! Well-known Catholic speaker and author Al Kresta looks at all of life through the lens of Scripture and the teaching of the Catholic Church, providing a daily conversation - personal, authentic, human - about the things that matter most. You’ll hear Kresta in the Afternoon weekdays from 4 to 6 PM ET, on the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network! | MONDAY-FRIDAY - NOON ET / 9 AM PT TAKE 2 - WITH JERRY & DEBBIE Join in call 1-833-288-EWTN (3986) July 17- Being Open to God’s Will July 20- In The News July 21- Are They Coming Back? July 22- Sleeping With the Angels July 23- Strained Relationships MONDAY-FRIDAY - 7 AM ET / 4 AM PT MORNING GLORY - WITH GLORIA PURVIS, DEACON HAROLD BURKE-SIVERS & MSGR. CHARLES POPE Join the conversation, email us: [email protected], Text EWTN to 55000. Wait for a response and tell us how you are listening, your first name, and a comment. July 20- Three to Get Married? How Marriage is Reduced to a Group Chat. July 21- Does the Bible Support Slavery? July 22- Why Catholics can’t accept the culture's "new normal"? July 23- What is a truly Catholic response to immigration? July 24- Why do nuns (and others in religious life) wear habits? | Charbel - DVD One of our most fascinating saints comes to life in this intimate biography of Lebanese monk, St. Charbel Makhluf. Left fatherless at an early age, and inspired by the saints he emulated, Charbel was drawn to a life of solitude and prayer. Practicing severe asceticism, and spending his final 23 years as a solitary hermit, Charbel dedicated himself fully to sharing, peace, humility and self-giving. His unique gift of holiness united both Christians and Muslims, and his reputation as a healer and miracle worker continues to impact lives today. The miracles that still occur in his name are testimony to the extraordinary life of Charbel. | |