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November 2019 Television Schedule NOVEMBER 2019 TELEVISION SCHEDULE EASTERN SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PACIFIC MIDNIGHT Sunday Mass Father Spitzer’s 9:00 PM EWTN Presents Daily Mass (Encore) 12:30 AM (Encore) Universe 9:30 PM 1:00 AM At Home with Jim and Joy Litany of the Sacred Heart The Journey Home Mother Angelica The World Over Live At Home with Jim and Joy 10:00 PM EWTN Live (Encore) (Encore) Live Classics (Encore) G. K. Chesterton: Apostle 1:30 AM Icons of Common Sense 10:30 PM 2:00 AM Catholic View for Women EWTN Cinema EWTN News Nightly 11:00 PM 2:30 AM Catholic Answers EWTN Gallery 11:30 PM 3:00 AM At Home with Jim and Joy Real Life Catholic Life on the Rock Battle Ready Remembering Jesus MIDNIGHT EWTN on Location EWTN Presents You’re Amazing with 3:30 AM Defending Life Papal Audience Saints vs. Scoundrels EWTN Religious Catalogue Justin Fatica 12:30 AM Household of Faith Bob & Penny Lord Savoring our Faith 4:00 AM Holy Hour for Healing Angelus from the Web of Faith 2.0 1:00 AM EWTN Live (Encore) 4:30 AM and Justice The Church: God's Plan Grotto in Nazareth A Force for Good Life is Worth Living Extraordinary Faith 1:30 AM Matthew's Testimony Scott Hahn - 5:00 AM EWTN Bookmark The Church Universal Catholic Beginnings 2:00 AM to Jesus The Fourth Cup Living Right with Catholic Compass The Bible and the Decision Point Apostolate for Family Beauty, Truth, Goodness Dr. Ray Catholics Come Home 5:30 AM Sacraments 2:30 AM 6:00 AM Angelus with Pope Francis EWTN Original Productions 3:00 AM G. K. Chesterton: Apostle 6:30 AM Where God Weeps of Common Sense Church and the Poor Fr. Rutler: Christ in the City Icons The Choices We Face Saints vs. Scoundrels 3:30 AM 7:00 AM Chaplet of St. Michael Stations of the Cross Chaplet of St. Michael 4:00 AM 7:30 AM The Holy Rosary from The Holy Land Rosary The Holy Rosary from 4:30 AM Litany of the Precious 7:50 AM Lourdes Litany of Loreto Litany of the Holy Name Litany of St. Joseph Blood Papal Audience Lourdes 4:50 AM 8:00 AM 5:00 AM Sunday Mass (Live) Daily Mass 8:30 AM 5:30 AM Litany of the Sacred Heart Sunday Best with Scripture and The Friar 9:00 AM Fr. Groeschel Living Right with The World Over Live 6:00 AM Tradition with EWTN Live (Encore) EWTN Religious Dr. Ray (Encore) Animated Stories from 9:30 AM EWTN Bookmark Catalogue Fr. Mitch Pacwa the Bible 6:30 AM 10:00 AM EWTN Pro-Life Weekly Catholic Classics My Catholic Family 7:00 AM Mother Angelica Live Classics 10:30 AM At Home with Jim and Joy At Home with Jim and Joy EWTN Religious Catalogue At Home with Jim and Joy 7:30 AM 11:00 AM Vaticano Women of Grace Bob & Penny Lord Present 8:00 AM The Holy Rosary from The Holy Rosary from 11:30 AM Lourdes The Holy Rosary with Mother Angelica Lourdes 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 9:00 AM Sunday Mass (Encore) Daily Mass (Encore) 12:30 PM 9:30 AM How to Pray for Your 1:00 PM Litany of the Sacred Heart At Home with Jim and Joy EWTN Pro-Life At Home with Jim and Joy Sons & Daughters & At Home with Jim and Joy EWTN Religious Catalogue 10:00 AM Loved Ones 1:30 PM Crash Course in the Saints St. Francis: Mirror of Christ Letters of St. Therese Eucharistic Journey with Speaking of Saints EWTN Bookmark 10:30 AM In Concert the Saints 2:00 PM Scripture and 11:00 AM Called to Communion Tradition with Father Spitzer’s The Journey Home Catholic Compass EWTN on Location 2:30 PM A Force for Good with Dr. David Anders Fr. Mitch Pacwa Universe (encore) 11:30 AM Chaplet of Divine Mercy Chaplet of Divine Mercy 3:00 PM in Song Chaplet of Divine Mercy in Song 12:00 PM 3:15 PM Reflections with Fr. Leo Clifford 12:15 PM 3:30 PM The Holy Rosary in The International Rosary 12:30 PM Stained Glass Litany of the Precious Rosary for Life 3:45 PM Litany of Loreto Litany of the Holy Name Papal Audience Blood Litany of the Sacred Heart 12:45 PM The Way of the Cross 4:00 PM Grab Your Catechism Truth in the Heart Hermie and Friends ABCATHOLIC Roamin’ Catholic 1:00 PM for Kids Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders 4:30 PM Life is Worth Living Massterpiece Donut Shop We Are Catholic My Time with Jesus Cat Chat Bugtime Adventures 1:30 PM The Bible and the 5:00 PM The Church Universal EWTN Bookmark The Choices Decision Point Bob & Penny Lord Catholic Answers 2:00 PM We Face Sacraments Scott Hahn - 5:30 PM Saints vs. Scoundrels EWTN Gallery 2:30 PM The Fourth Cup 6:00 PM EWTN News Nightly Beauty, Truth, Goodness 3:00 PM Holy Hour for Healing and Justice Catholics Come 6:30 PM Home Real Life Catholic The Church Universal Vaticano Savoring our Faith Church and the Poor 3:30 PM 7:00 PM The Best of The 4:00 PM Daily Mass (Encore) 7:30 PM Journey Home 4:30 PM Sunday Best with 8:00 PM Fr. Groeschel 5:00 PM The Journey Home Mother Angelica Live EWTN Live The World Over (Live) EWTN Presents Catholics Come (Live) Classics EWTN Cinema 8:30 PM Home 5:30 PM 9:00 PM Life on the Rock EWTN News Nightly 6:00 PM 9:30 PM The Holy Rosary with Mother Angelica 6:30 PM Scripture and EWTN Pro-Life Weekly Life on the Rock 7:00 PM 10:00 PM The World Over Father Spitzer’s Living Right with Catholic Compass (Encore) Tradition with Universe Dr. Ray 10:30 PM Fr. Mitch Pacwa Defending Life Icons 7:30 PM Long Ride Home with Web of Faith 2.0 11:00 PM Catholic Beginnings Battle Ready Carpenter’s Shop Crossing the Goal Bear Woznick Real Life Catholic 8:00 PM 11:30 PM Catholic View for Women Women of Grace Remembering Jesus 8:30 PM For the latest schedule go to www.ewtn.com/tv/schedule_index.htm Family Block Saints & Martyrs Men’s Programming Apologetics EWTN-002385/PG TELEVISION • RADIO • NEWS ONLINE • PUBLISHING www.ewtn.com PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS LIVE Events November ‘1 9 ALL SAINTS MASS FROM EWTN The Franciscan Missionaries of the NEW Series November 1 - 9 Eternal Word invite you to join them in celebrating All Saints Day with a live Mass THE STORY OF SAINT from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in BRIGID OF IRELAND Religious foundress, advocate of the Irondale, Alabama. November 1, poor, and former slave, Saint Brigid 8:00 AM. (75 mins.) was the driving force behind Ireland’s Catholic conversion. This EWTN original SOLEMN MASS OF documentary chronicles her remarkable ALL SAINTS - BNSIC life. November 1, 8:00 PM. (45 mins.) In recognition of the saints whose lives DVD gave glory to God, EWTN presents a live Solemn Mass from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate PURGATORY- THE Conception in Washington, D.C. FORGOTTEN CHURCH In this groundbreaking EWTN November 1, 12:00 PM. (90 mins.) CATHOLICS COME HOME (New) documentary, renowned scholars, Season Five features incredible stories historians and church leaders address USCCB FALL GENERAL of atheists who became priests. A common questions Catholics have about ASSEMBLY Southern rebel, a troubled teenager, a Purgatory and life after death, shedding The United States Conference of Jewish comedian and an Anglican cleric important light on these frequently Catholic Bishops (USCCB) meet for their all found hope in coming home to the misunderstood subjects. November 2, annual Fall General Assembly. Live from Catholic Church. Debuts November 3: 9:30 AM; 10:00 PM. (90 mins.) DVD Baltimore, Maryland. November 11-14. Sundays, 8:30 PM; Mondays, 6:30 PM; Saturdays, 5:30 AM. (30 mins.) DVD Want to find even more shows that POPE FRANCIS IN JAPAN interest you? Take a look at EWTN’s live coverage of Pope Francis’ EWTN’s New Programming Blocks! WOMEN MADE NEW (New) Topics for November include: Papal visit to Japan. November 23-27. In this must-see miniseries, host Family Programming Crystalina Evert examines the Monday through Friday at 1:00 PM fundamental Catholic values of being Saints and Martyrs Programming a wife and mother, answering the Monday through Friday at 1:30 PM important questions Catholic women Men’s Programming have about marriage. November 18-22, Monday through Friday at 11:00 PM 5:30 PM. (30 mins.) Apologetics Saturday All times Eastern Saturdays 4:00 – 6:00 PM EWTN • 5817 OLD LEEDS ROAD • IRONDALE, AL 35210 SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES An EWTN original movie on the life and mystical revelations of Saint Martin de Porres, the great 17th-century model of Christian love of neighbor. November 2, 8:00 PM; November 4, 1:30 AM. (2 hrs.) DVD GENERATION HOPE SAINT November 10 - 16 An inside look into the charity Mary’s TERESA OF Meals, and how its generosity benefits THE ANDES IN CONCERT: CECILIA the children it serves every day. (New) BARTOLI IN VERSAILLES November 12, 5:30 PM. (30 mins.) An important new Italian coloratura Cecilia Bartoli interprets documentary selections of composer and priest explores the Fr. Agontino Steffani, in the Palace of circumstances Versailles.
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