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- 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.
- The film is a docudrama about the life and faith of Mary Queen of Scots and her relationship with Queen Elizabeth I of England.
- 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.
- Life and miracles of first Saint of America, Saint Rose of Lima against the inquisition. This drama is based in the real canonization process of the Saint.
- 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.
- Joe Gregorich is an American and lay Catholic researcher who goes to Europe in search of historical documents during the Cold War right after WWII when the Iron Curtain descended over Russian dominated Eastern Europe.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.
- 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,
- A group of pilgrims walk Spain's Camino de Santiago and discover faith and family along the way.
- 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.
- Host Montse Alvarado delivers the Catholic perspective on the latest and most relevant events and stories from across the globe.
- TV SeriesEWTN reaches back into its golden oldie vault to bring viewers the best in Catholic programming from over the years.
- 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.
- Many have heard of the horrific genocide that took place in Rwanda in 1994, when 200,000 Hutus slaughtered 800,000 Tutsis and some moderate Hutus - their own countrymen. But few are aware that Our Lady warned the country about the impending disaster - and how to avoid it - during a series of apparitions to three schoolgirls 12 years earlier.
- A young Italian woman, Orsola, hears the call of Jesus, Divine Master. She is set aside by Blessed James Alberione to begin the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master and becomes Mother Scholastica. The program is based on the true historical events of the founding of the order and the early beginnings of the Pauline Family. The Pauline Family includes 10 institutions founded by Blessed James Alberione in the early 1900's including the Daughters of St. Paul, Society of St. Paul, and the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master. Their mission is to proclaim the Gospel as St. Paul would if he lived today through the media. The film was commissioned by the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master.
- Live broadcast of the Solemn Mass in Honor of St. Pio of Pietrelcina from the Shrine of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, on September 23, 2014.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary on the film Son of God, a film that follows Jesus from his birth, life, and death on the cross. Faithful Reflections includes interviews and reactions to scenes of the film by prominent Catholic Leaders.
- The weekly television program, Sunday Night Live with Father Benedict Groeschel, offers a mix of interviews, with the host answering viewer questions and discussing spiritual and social matters relating to the Catholic faith.
- John Henry Newman creates his famous sermon 'Second Spring' which was delivered to the restored Hierarchy of Bishops in England in 1850.
- Correspondents from around the world highlight rarely told struggles and victories of the Universal Church.
- Groups that make an impact in the world through charity and prayerful lives.
- Catholic film apostolate Mary's Dowry Productions offers a large selection of over 50 authentically Catholic film biographies on the lives of the Catholic Saints and English Martyrs, as broadcast on EWTN, Telecare New York, SKY and BBC1.
- 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.
- A moving look at St. Padre Pio's final Mass, captured on film and with commentary from those who knew and shared their life with the Saint during his more than 50 years of service in the household of the Lord.
- EWTN reaches back into its golden oldie vault to bring viewers the best in Catholic programming from over the years.
- Today kids are bombarded by an endless array of frivolous distractions which blunt their sense of the spiritual. They need the anchor of Jesus' Mercy to hold them fast. Engagingly animated, this program features St. Faustina's teachings.
- Produced by the Padre's closest associate, Monsignor Giancarlo Setti, who started the worldwide Prayer Groups of Padre Pio, this film includes footage of St. Pio, his monastery, home, Beatification and last Mass. Monsignor Setti and other friends or admirers of St. Pio - Diogo Nogueira, Zeca Pagodinho, Arlindo Cruz, Beth Carvalho, Benito Di Paula -, provide commentary and personal testimony about the saint's messages, teaching and impact on their lives.
- A Capuchin friar targeted by enemies, amid a rising cloud of skepticism and an amazing turn of events revealing the special gifts of a great Saint, see the story unfold in a special Saint Padre Pio edition of EWTN Live.
- 2017–TV Episode