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Table of Contents Churches Are Closed for the Lockdown FREE PROGRAMME GUIDE EWTN GB - St Clare Media (EWTN) • 15 High Street • Walsingham • Norfolk NR22 6BY 0208 350 2542 • [email protected] • www.ewtn.co.uk FEBRUARY 2021 PROGRAMME GUIDE In order for EWTN to offer certain special events from Rome and other unscheduled specials, it happens at times that previously scheduled programmes must be pre-empted. We apologise for any inconvenience, and invite our viewers to sign up for the weekly email update at www.ewtn.co.uk. A Gift in Challenging Times “First of all, we send our grateful thanks for all your programmes, but especially “I got EWTN during the first lockdown for Holy Mass, a Godsend to us in these and I’m so grateful for it, especially strange times. Please find enclosed our during these times. I’ve so enjoyed donation as a token of our thanks, sent Mother Angelica’s talks and all the with best wishes and our prayers.” good priests who offer Mass daily and so much else. 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God your faith but also an act of hope in bless you all.” EWTN GB, to say nothing of the charity Bringing Holy Mass and Rosary to the it will be to future generations and housebound has been a priority for whatever challenges they shall face. EWTN. Where else are our Catholic brothers and sisters going to access these? Like no other, EWTN is Catholic broadcasting that you can rely on and trust in these days and in the months Kevin Turley and years ahead. Director of Mission, EWTN GB “Enclosed, our donation as a big thank Please feel free to contact Kevin should you wish you for the Daily Mass, Holy Rosary to discuss any aspect of donating to EWTN GB: [email protected] (including from Lourdes) and all the other Masses on Feast Days as our Table of Contents churches are closed for the lockdown. We do not know what we would do Programme Highlights ................................ 2 Programme Listing ................................3 - 9 without you. May God continue to bless Schedule Grid ...........................................10 you all.” A Legacy for EWTN ........................... 11 - 12 USA: EWTN • 5817 Old Leeds Road • Irondale, AL 35210 • +1 205 271 2900 • [email protected] • www.ewtn.com IRELAND: EWTN (St Brigid Media Ltd) • PO Box 352 • Limerick • +353 (0)65 683 5891 • [email protected] • www.ewtn.ie General Highlights AFRICA: LIFE UNDER SIEGE CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE: BUILDER OF At an international pro-life conference, bish- CIVILISATION ops, priests and other concerned individuals An in-depth 13-episode series on the fun- discuss the threats coming from the West, to damental role of the Cahtolic Church in the their African pro-life stance and culture. Wed history, achievements and social structures of 3, 11:00 AM; Sat 6, 8:30 PM. (1 hr) Western Civilisation. With Dr Thomas Woods Jr, PhD. Daily from Sat, Feb 13 to Thurs, Feb SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER: A JOURNEY TO 25 at 2:30 am. (30 mins) FREEDOM FROM PORNOGRAPHY Hear the compelling testimonies from real FATIMA: AN EXPERIENCE OF FAITH people who share the pain that pornography On the feast of has brought into their relationships and how the siblings Saints their faith has helped them to find hope and Franciso and LIVE HOLY MASS WITH RELIGIOUS healing. Sun 7, 4:00 PM; Fri 12, 3:00 AM; Jacinta Marto, ON THE FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION Sat 13, 9:30 PM. visit their houses OF THE LORD From Rome. Tue 2, 4:30 PM. (1.5 hrs) BAKHITA and home town in The dramatic life of Fatima where Our Josephine Bakhita (1869 Lady graced them - 1947), Sudanese-born and their cousin slave who converted to the Lucia in 1917. Sun 21, 4:00 PM; Thurs 25, Catholic faith and became 9:00 AM; Fri 26, 3:00 AM; Sat 27, 9:30 PM. a sister in the Canossian (1 hr) Daughters of Charity. She was canonised by St John GREAT BRITAIN IN FOCUS Paul II. In this month’s episode we travel to Oxford Part 1: Sun, Jan 31, 9:00 where Kevin Turley interviewed Walter Hooper, PM (2 hrs) Private Secretary to CS Lewis. In one of his Part 2: Sun 7, 9:00 PM last media interviews before his death in (2 hrs) December 2020, Hooper spoke of his journey into the Catholic Church as well as his time THE “REFORMATION” with the famous writer. Fr Alexander Ep 10: From the Western Rising to Elizabeth I Sherbrooke, Parish Priest of St Patrick’s Turmoil follows the death of King Henry VIII as Church, Soho, London, speaks of the recently the Archbishop of Canterbury imposes radical beatified Carlo Acutis. Plus, filmed in Italy, a new reforms. Catholicism is restored under recent exclusive interview for EWTN GB with Mary, Queen of Scots, but upon her behead- Bl Carlo’s mother. Wed 24, 11:00 AM; Sat ing for cause of treason, the Church of Eng- 27, 8:30 PM. (30 mins) WHAT EVERY CATHOLIC NEEDS TO KNOW land is re-established. Tue 9, 10:30 PM; Wed ABOUT THE BIBLE 10, 10:30 AM; Fri 12, 5:30 PM. (30 mins) Matthew Arnold hosts an informative presentation on the history, nature, structure, POOR CLARE NUNS: A LIFE FOR GOD and purpose of the Bible. He also refutes An inside look into the life of Poor Clare nuns common misunderstandings about biblical who still today follow the way of St Clare, theology. Featuring Dr Brant Pitre, Michael spending their days in prayer and sacrifice Barber, Jesse Romero, and Dr Scott Hahn. behind monastery walls. Thurs 11, 7:00 PM; Sun 28, 4:00 PM; Thurs Mar 4 9:00 AM; Fri Fri 12, 2:00 AM & 8:00 AM. (30 mins) Mar 5, 3:00 AM; Sat Mar 6, 9:30 PM. (1 hr) Lenten Programming ROME’S HIDDEN CHURCHES: A LENTEN Ep 2: Come to the Mountain. Reflect on PILGRIMAGE the Transfiguration. Sun 28, 3:30 PM; Wed Visit the Lenten stational churches in Rome Mar 3, 7:00 AM; Sat Mar 6, 10:30 PM. with Dr Timothy O’Donnell. (30 mins) Santa Sabina, Wed 17, 12:05 PM SS John and Paul, Fri 19, 12:05 PM LENTEN St John Lateran, Sun 21, 12:05 PM REFLECTIONS St Peter-in-Chains, Mon 22, 12:05 PM From England’s St Mary Major, Wed 24, 12:05 PM National Marian Twelve Apostles, Fri 26, 12:05 PM Shrine, Our Lady of St Mary in Dominica, Sun 28, 12:05 PM Walsingham. 5:30 PM. (1.5 hrs) Ep 1: Fr Henry Whisenant reflects on LENT: A SEASON OF GRACE the readings of the First Week in Lent. LIVE HOLY MASS ON ASH WEDNESDAY Ep 1: Revolution vs Resolution. Change Sun 21, 5:30 PM; Mon 22, 9:30 PM; Fri 26, With the blessing and imposition of ashes; comes from God’s grace, not grit alone. 9:30 AM. (30 mins) from Rome. Wed 17, 3:30 PM; Encore 11:00 Sun 21, 3:30 PM; Wed 24, 7:00 AM; Sat 27, Ep 2: Fr Michael Rear on the Second Week in PM. (1.5 hr) 10:30 PM. (30 mins) Lent. Sun 28, 5:30 PM; Mon Mar 1, 9:30 PM; 2 Fri Mar 5, 9:30 AM. (30 mins) SCHEDULE FOR FEBRUARY 2021 February 1 - 6 1:00 AM The Journey Home (Live) 12:15 PM The Litany of Saint Joseph 2:00 AM Christ the Servant: The Vocation of 12:30 PM The Holy Rosary with Mother Angelica 1:00 PM Daily Mass MONDAY, 1 FEBRUARY Deacons 2:30 AM Personalism of John Paul II 2:00 PM Holy Rosary and Devotions with the 12:20 AM The Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 3:00 AM Living Right with Dr Ray Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal 12:30 AM Savouring Our Faith 4:00 AM The Military Orders and the Crusades Word 1:00 AM Scripture and Tradition with Fr Mitch Pacwa Modern View of the Military Orders and 2:30 PM Swear to God 2:00 AM Conversations the World Over with the Crusades 3:00 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy Raymond Arroyo 4:30 AM St Luke’s Gospel 3:30 PM All Saints Celebration with Fr Fox & Friends Archbishop Philip Hannan and Avery 5:00 AM The Holy Land Rosary 4:00 PM Global Divine Mercy Chaplet Cardinal Dulles, Pt 2 5:30 AM Chaplet of St Michael 4:30 PM Women of Grace 2:30 AM Personalism of John Paul II 6:00 AM EWTN Live (Encore) 5:00 PM EWTN Pro-Life Weekly 3:00 AM God’s Blueprint for a Happy Life 7:00 AM Catholic Lives 5:30 PM Catholic Lives 3:30 AM Beauty, Truth, Goodness: The Dr Phil Boyle 6:00 PM Daily Mass (Encore) Fundamentals of Catholicism 7:30 AM EWTN News Nightly 7:00 PM Christ the Servant: The Vocation of 4:00 AM Sunday Best with Fr Groeschel 8:00 AM Christ the Servant: The Vocation of Deacons 4:30 AM Eucharistic Journey with Pope John Paul II Deacons 7:30 PM Children’s Rosary 5:00 AM The Holy Land Rosary 8:30 AM At Home with Jim and Joy 8:00 PM Chaplet of Divine Mercy 5:30 AM Chaplet of St Michael 9:00 AM John Paul II: The Man, the Pope and His 8:20 PM Live Adoration from EWTN Chapel 6:00 AM In Concert Message 8:30 PM For God So Loved the World Church Sonatas 9:30 AM Catholics Come Home 9:00 PM EWTN News Nightly 7:00 AM The Sacred Heart of Jesus with Fr Bernard 10:00 AM The Best of Journey Home 9:30 PM Mother Angelica Live Classics McGuckian, SJ 11:00 AM Life Is Worth Living 10:30 PM Catholic View for Women 7:30 AM Vaticano The Glory of the Soldier 11:00 PM Daily Mass
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