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Table of Contents the Clock – 24/7 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 JANUARY 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. Blessed New Year! output, whether on television and radio, gift too small, or too large! – to help keep our We’re so glad that you are part of the family, online or in print – EWTN has never been shows on the road and all who encounter that’s the EWTN family. more accessible. this work on the highway to heaven. 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Principles Ep 3: Christendom Responds the messages in her espoused in its canons and decrees slow the Wed 13, 7:00 PM; Thurs 14, 2:00 AM & 8:00 apparitions, and ex- Protestant momentum and allow Catholicism AM. (30 mins) plains how Catholics to become a truly global religion. Tue 5, can find comfort and 10:30 PM; Wed 6, 8:30 AM; Fri 8, 5:30 PM. inspiration in the (30 mins) example Our Lady gave us. Fri 1, 7:30 WHO WAS THE REAL MARGARET AM. (30 mins) SANGER? A documentary on the life, work and beliefs THE INQUISITION of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Shot on-location in six countries across Parenthood. Wed 6, 11:30 AM. (30 mins) Europe, this series uses dramatisation and historical evidence to cut through the images THE SQUINT of cruelty and terror modern propaganda The story of an old and humble pilgrim who paints of the Inquisition with, focusing on its has a major influence on a worldly young true purpose. man. Thurs 7, 4:00 AM. (1 hr) Ep 4: Failures and Successes Ep 1: A History of Heresies Thurs 14, 7:00 PM; Fri 15, 2:00 AM & 8:00 Tue 5, 7:00 PM; Wed 6, 2:00 AM & 8:00 AM. THE CRUSADES AM. (30 mins) (30 mins) Combining epic dramatic sequences and Ep 2: The Spanish Inquisition insights from leading historians, this mini- GREAT BRITAIN IN FOCUS Wed 6, 7:00 PM; Thurs 7, 2:00 AM & 8:00 series seeks to clear up the many myths A magazine programme featuring guests and AM. (30 mins) and distortions, presenting viewers a well- discussions relevant to current events in the Ep 3: The Roman Inquisition rounded study of this important historical Church, contemporary culture, and life as a Thurs 7, 7:00 PM; Fri 8, 2:00 AM & 8:00 AM. phenomenon. Filmed in the Holy Land Catholic in the modern world. Wed 20, 11:00 (30 mins) and Europe. AM; Sat 23, 7:00 PM. (30 mins) Liturgical Celebrations Pro-Life Events LIVE VESPERS OF LIVE HOLY MASS FROM LIVE WALK FOR LIFE WEST COAST THANKSGIVING FROM ST NAZARETH From San Francisco, California. Sat 23, 7:30 PETER’S BASILICA Live from the Shrine of the PM. (2.5 hrs) Thurs Dec 31, 4:00 PM; Encore Annunciation in the Holy Land. 11:00 PM. (1 hr) Mon 4, 3:00 PM. (1 hr) LIVE ROSARY FOR LIFE From the Basilica of the National Shrine of LIVE SOLEMN MASS OF LIVE HOLY MASS ON THE the Immaculate Conception in Washington, REPARATION FROM EWTN SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY DC. Fri 29, 1:00 AM. (30 mins) On New Year’s Eve, the FROM ST PETER’S BASILICA Franciscan Missionaries of Wed 6, 9:00 AM; Encore 11:00 LIVE OPENING MASS OF THE NATIONAL the Eternal Word celebrate the PM. (1 hr) PRAYER VIGIL Solemn Mass of Reparation. From the BNSIC in Washington, DC. Fri 29, Pray with us in atonement for the sins of LIVE HOLY MASS ON THE SOLEMNITY OF 1:30 AM. (1.5 hr) the past year so that we may begin the year THE EPIPHANY FROM THE BNSIC anew. Fri 1, 5:00 AM; Encores 12:30 PM & Wed 6, 5:00 PM. (1.5 hrs) LIVE CLOSING MASS OF THE NATIONAL 5:30 PM. (1.5 hrs) PRAYER VIGIL FOR LIFE LIVE SOLEMN MASS FOR THE FEAST From the BNSIC in Washington, DC. Fri 29, OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD FROM 1:00 PM. (1.5 hr) ST PETER’S BASILICA Sun 10, 9:00 AM; Encore 11:00 PM. (1 hr) LIVE MARCH FOR LIFE From Washington, DC. Fri 29, 2:30 PM. (8 LIVE HOLY MASS ON THE SOLEMNITY OF hrs) THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD FROM THE BNSIC Sun 10, 5:00 PM. (1.5 hrs) LIVE VESPERS ON THE FEAST OF THE LIVE HOLY MASS ON THE SOLEMNITY CONVERSION OF ST PAUL FROM THE OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD FROM BASILICA OF ST PAUL-OUTSIDE-THE- ST PETER’S BASILICA WALLS Fri 1, 9:00 AM; Encore 11:00 PM. (1 hr) Mon 25, 4:30 PM. 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