Programming Schedule for
Thursday 19 Mar, 2026
The schedule is subject to change
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21:00
Lumière du monde   
Produite par l'Église catholique de Québec, Lumière du Monde porte un message d'espérance pour notre monde. Découvrez les différents visages de notre grande Église diocésaine et son héritage bâti dans la foi. Voyez comment le Christ transforme des vies. Reportages, entrevues, témoignages et plus... Cette émission se veut une lumière sur les questions de l'heure et une touche d'espérance à travers les préoccupations d'aujourd'hui.
21:30
Active Catholics   
A series that follows the lives of Catholics active in faith, sports and community.
22:00
Dallas in Prizzi   
23:00
Where God Weeps   
Bangladesh, the world's eighth-most populous country, is a small but densely populated country with more than 170 million people. Bangladeshis are religious minded with most citizens belonging to the Muslim faith. In fact, Bangladesh has the third-largest Muslim population in the world. Christians are a small minority - over 500,000 - of which 400,000 are Catholics. Despite its small size, the Church plays an important role particularly in the fields of health and education. Mark Riedemann interviews Bishop Subroto Boniface Gomez, the auxiliary Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
23:00
Where God Weeps   
Bangladesh, the world's eighth-most populous country, is a small but densely populated country with more than 170 million people. Bangladeshis are religious minded with most citizens belonging to the Muslim faith. In fact, Bangladesh has the third-largest Muslim population in the world. Christians are a small minority - over 500,000 - of which 400,000 are Catholics. Despite its small size, the Church plays an important role particularly in the fields of health and education. Mark Riedemann interviews Bishop Subroto Boniface Gomez, the auxiliary Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
23:30
Panes of Glory: The Windows of St. Peter's Seminary   
More than 11 years ago, Fr. Michael Prieur looked up at the stained-glass windows he'd been passing by every day for 40 years and saw them for the first time. The details, the colours, the symbols - all these revealed a more personal look at some of the greatest figures of faith and history. Panes of Glory: The Windows of St. Peter's Seminary received a Gabriel Award for Best Arts Documentary in 2012.