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- At the end of the 19th century, Italy is witnessing a momentous phenomenon of migration to America, and young nun Frances Xavier Cabrini is asked by the Church to leave for New York.
- An unashamed pro-Crusades four part docudrama concerning the church's role in and its efforts to restore the Holy Land to a place of safety for Catholic pilgrims.
- Dioscuro, governor of Scandriglia, is willing to do anything to get to the Roman government. His daughter Barbara, instead she is disinterested in everything and continued her studies in astronomy from Polycarp and along with her friends: Giuliana, Tito, Crio and the soldier Claudio. With them she will starts a spiritual journey that will totally change her life, also marked by the death of her mother, making the Christian faith its raison d'etre. All this will bring it into conflict with the government, including the prefect Marciano and especially with the father who does not share her choice and that she had not predicted this future course.
- 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.
- Founder of the Sacred Heart Missionaries, Frances Xavier Cabrini survived overwhelming hardships to serve those in need. She was born prematurely, the youngest of 13 children, and was so frail she was baptized the day she was born. But overcoming tremendous odds and hardships would become her life-long trademark. This EWTN Docudrama details her work as a missionary as well as her profound devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus with expert commentary.
- 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.
- The Prodigal Son is one of our most well-known Bible stories, and the message it communicates is profound. The father patiently allows his son to make his own choices, but also awaits him with open arms and unconditional love when he comes back home. This cinematic retelling is interwoven with insightful interviews and teaches us the importance of being battle-ready in the spiritual war we all face.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- This docudrama tells the story from the Irish Penal times up to the Knock Apparition in which Our Lady, St Joseph and St john appeared to 20 witnesses in Knock, Co Mayo.
- 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.
- 14th century. The Papacy has moved to Avignon, France, and Rome is left abandoned. Europe is scourged by the Hundred Years War between France and England, and by the terrible Back Plague. In opposition to the diffused vision of the Middle Ages as a time when women were oppressed, princess Bridget of Sweden becomes one of the points of reference for the Christian world. Anchored by the love for Christ Crucified and His Church, Bridget calls everyone to a deep conversion, even challenging Popes and kings. This docufiction is enriched with gorgeous images of Medieval Sacred Art from the Swedish History Museum of Stockholm, which escaped the Protestant iconoclasm. It presents the life of this prophetess and mystic from the North beginning from her childhood and leading up to her last pilgrimage to the Holy Land and her death in Rome (1373), the "city whose streets are colored with the blood of Martyrs and paved with the bones of Saints". Bridget's mysticism and the core of her calling to be a bearer of divine messages for humanity are explored and enlightened in the interviews to Alessandra Bartolomei, professor in Medieval women mystics at the Gregorian University, and to prof. Denis Searby from Stockholm University, who first translated the books of the Celestial Revelations of st. Bridget into English. In 1999 st. John Paul II proclaimed Bridget Patron Saint of Europe.
- "All or Nothing" tells the story of Sister Clare Crockett, a religious sister who died in the earthquake that took place in 2016 in Ecuador
- The incredible story of how Father Capodanno, a chaplain during the Vietnam war, received the Congressional Medal of Honor.
- During the French colonial wars in North America, a Mohawk woman converts to Christianity against the wishes of her clan.
- Cross Training, hosted by Fr. James Mallon, is a new EWTN original series promoting health of body, mind, and soul through nutrition and fitness advice, prayer tips, and book recommendations.
- Fr. John teaches his friends parables from the Bible and examples in the lives of the Saints.
- What if Marriage is more than a simple contract between two people, based on romance, mutual fulfillment and basic attraction? What if, created into the very design of humanity, God has placed a purposeful desire to unite a man and a woman into something mysterious, holy and eternal? Beloved explores the true meaning of Marriage and how to live it out together. Here you'll discover the deepest spiritual, emotional and practical realities of Marriage through Scripture, Tradition and Church Teaching. You'll see first-hand how to experience the wonder, mystery and joy of this Sacrament - from that first "I do" through the rest of your lives.
- 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.
- A documentary where we see and hear the real Padre Pio. We see where he lived as a child, where he studied and where he lived as a monk. We hear his voice and see him talking to people and with people as well as at the altar saying Mass.
- 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.
- 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.
- Joe Gregorich is an American and lay Catholic researcher who goes to Europe in search of historical documents during the Cold War right after WWII when the Iron Curtain descended over Russian dominated Eastern Europe. Joe's quest is to find evidence to support canonization of fellow Slovene, Bishop Baraga, who ministered to the Chippewa Indians in Upper Michigan in the 1830's. Joe's mission turns into a spy novel. While his daughter works for the CIA in Germany, Yugoslavian secret police arrest Joe on a train entering Yugoslavia for being an alleged spy. Joe has to find evidence to support Bishop Baraga's canonization while being pursued by Yugoslavian government agents.
- Examines the current crisis of faith, the reality of divine providence and the vital importance of humility, dispels modern confusion with the clear and ageless light of the Faith, and reveals the power of truth in an age of skepticism.
- 'A Man for Others' is an inspiring documentary about a humble but legendary priest, war hero, builder, and miracle worker.
- 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.
- Family Dinner is the story of 15-year-old Cristina who gets caught planning to sneak out to a party with Lukas, a popular senior she has been secretly seeing. Her parents are angry but Cristina begs them to reconsider. They are willing to relent but only after they all meet Lukas ... but who has time for that? Cristina promises to help each family member with their projects to free up their schedules for a family dinner. Lukas is not enthused about having dinner with the family. Will Lukas even come? This modern and entertaining drama is about learning the nature of true love and the selfless service Christ's love calls us to share in The Institution of the Eucharist.
- Daily bulletins, news, reports and analysis from Washington, DC.
- 'Miracle Hunter" Michael O'Neill brings his investigative skills to this new EWTN travel series. He journeys to miracle sites to introduce viewers to these major events in Church history and the saints who lived them.
- 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.
- The Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass each Sunday from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel.
- Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral, thousands of young people attend a Traditional Latin mass on the vigil of Pentecost; after this they set out on a three-day walking pilgrimage to Notre Dame de Chartres Cathedral. If you doubt that Christianity is still alive in Western Europe,
- 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.
- Tom Peterson hosts guests whose lives have been changed by the "Catholics Come Home" message.
- This is the story of how the Catholic Church created Western Civilisation. Beginning with the birth of Christ and we then go through all the major ages to the turn of the 16th century. We bring to life through many drama sequences the important moments in the history of the Church, for example the Council of Nicaea and show that the truths of the Catholic Church matter. We show how the Church collected the books of the Bible and created the canon of Sacred Scripture. How holy monks evangelized the pagan tribes during the Dark Ages, how they revolutionized food production, science, engineering and instigated an early form of health care. Western art, music, and architecture also stem from the Catholic Church.
- Join Fr. Andrew Apostoli CFR, for a glimpse into the miraculous life, heroic virtue and spirituality of St. Padre Pio. He shares personal recollections of the friar with Msgr. Pierino Galeone, who was healed through St. Pio's intercession.
- Bear Woznick and Tony Orband roll on their motorcycles from the Atlantic to the Pacific on the route that Bear pedaled his bike15 years earlier. Bear returns to his youth on the shores of Calif. They join other bikers and seek brotherhood.
- The extraordinary life and global impact of one of the 20th Century's most recognized Catholics -- and the only priest to ever win an Emmy -- are beautifully brought to life in this biographical documentary. The film makes use of powerful footage from Sheen's two nationally broadcast television series, personal remembrances from his family and friends, and many appearances from well-known individuals who were personally shaped by Sheen's extraordinary lifework -- including Regis Philbin, Timothy Cardinal Dolan of New York, and media commentator, Fr. Jonathan Morris.
- Host Raymond Arroyo and his guests offer a Christian perspective on breaking news.
- 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.
- 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.
- For her class, 16-year-old Cristina is assigned 40 hours of service at a charitable organization. She selects a soup kitchen, André Center, thinking she can butter some bread, chop some vegetables, hide in the kitchen and get this over with. Rose, the veteran coordinator of André Center, insists that if Cristina is going to serve there, she must interact with the guests. Cristina begins her assignment awkwardly but eventually befriends other volunteers and guests, including another teenager, Kat, a charismatic volunteer. Kat and Cristina become quick friends ... even as Kat relapses into dangerous habits.
- Following the story of Fr Willie Doyle, an Irish Catholic Chaplain in WW1.