Programming Schedule for
Friday 05 Jul, 2024
The schedule is subject to change
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00:00
As I Have Done - As I Have Done - Sisters for Equality   
As I Have Done is a new documentary series produced by Salt + Light Media.These stories bring you to East Africa to meet sisters at the forefront of sustainable development. They work in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya, alongside the most vulnerable, to improve their lives and to give hope to the younger generation.In the footsteps of Christ, the sisters are close to the "little ones" to comfort them and to help them work for a better world.
00:30
This Is The Day
Bishop Robert Reed and Jay Fadden talk about the faith, pray for your intentions, and chat about what's going on in the local Church and beyond. Catholic authors, artists, musicians, organizers and ministers join us to talk about the exciting things they are doing to spread the faith and touch hearts.
01:00
Terra Santa News
A weekly video news report telling the story of the Holy Land between faith, history, and current events.
02:00
In Her Footsteps: The Story of Kateri Tekakwitha   
An inspiring documentary following St. Kateri's incredible journey of deep faith, heroic sacrifice and love of Christ.
03:30
Daily TV Mass   NEW
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
05:30
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
06:00
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
Pray through the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary.
06:30
Creation - Grammar of Creation   
Caring for creation requires respect. In this episode we learn that respect can be as simple as listening to the "language" inscribed in the created world. In the Texas panhandle, farmers practice finely-tuned techniques for water conservation, and in Ontario a mother and her two sons go back to basics on their family farm.
07:00
DevotionsTV
Marian Reflection: Dr. Josephine LombardiThe Child JesusHomilist: Fr. Tony Bidgood, CSsRThe Ascension
07:30
The Word Exposed
Luis Antonio G. Cardinal Tagle of the Archdiocese of Manila reflects on Sunday's Mass readings each week.
08:00
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
09:00
In Her Footsteps: The Story of Kateri Tekakwitha   
An inspiring documentary following St. Kateri's incredible journey of deep faith, heroic sacrifice and love of Christ.
10:00
Walking Together: Into One Beat
Catholics and First Nations, Metis and Inuit in Alberta, Quebec and Nunavut share their stories as they prepare for the Holy Father's arrival in Canada. After the visit, they offer their reactions, impressions, and hopes moving forward, as one, on the journey of reconciliation.
11:00
As I Have Done - As I Have Done - Sisters for Equality   
As I Have Done is a new documentary series produced by Salt + Light Media.These stories bring you to East Africa to meet sisters at the forefront of sustainable development. They work in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya, alongside the most vulnerable, to improve their lives and to give hope to the younger generation.In the footsteps of Christ, the sisters are close to the "little ones" to comfort them and to help them work for a better world.
11:30
Holy Rosary from Lourdes   NEW
From Lourdes, France
12:00
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
14:30
This Is The Day
Bishop Robert Reed and Jay Fadden talk about the faith, pray for your intentions, and chat about what's going on in the local Church and beyond. Catholic authors, artists, musicians, organizers and ministers join us to talk about the exciting things they are doing to spread the faith and touch hearts.
16:00
Amoris   
Real families and Catholic experts reflect on the beauty, challenges, sorrows and joys of family life, guided by Pope Francis' document on the joy of love in the family, Amoris Laetitia.
17:00
The World Seen From the Vatican   NEW
Highlights the most important weekly stories on the Pope, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church, as seen through an international lens.
17:30
Catholic Destinations - Miraculous Medal Chapel
This Catholic travel show takes you to sites around the world, each of which has a special significance to the Catholic faith.
18:00
Deacon-structing - Social Teaching: Migrants and Refugees   
Deacon Pedro sits with Fr. Tom Smolich, SJ of Jesuit Refugee Service to explore why the Church teaches we should care for migrants and refugees.
18:30
Where God Weeps - Bangladesh BP Emmanuel Kanon Rozario
Where God Weeps draws on experts to touch on topics like poverty, human trafficking, AIDS, Christian persecution, and war. The show aims to awaken the awareness of Catholic viewers to the situation of the Church in need worldwide.
19:00
This Place: Real People. Real Faith.   
Host Emilie Callan travels coast to coast to discover the many faces of the Catholic Church in Canada. She hits the road and begins her adventures in southwestern Ontario, in the diocese of London. There she takes part in an Italian parish festival, attends a Spanish Mass for migrant workers, visits a summer camp, and learns of a special connection with Saint Brother Andre. Surrounded by small and great lakes, the diocese of London is full of surprises.
19:30
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
20:00
Holy Rosary from Lourdes
From Lourdes, France
21:30
Amoris   
Real families and Catholic experts reflect on the beauty, challenges, sorrows and joys of family life, guided by Pope Francis' document on the joy of love in the family, Amoris Laetitia.
22:00
The World Seen From the Vatican
Highlights the most important weekly stories on the Pope, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church, as seen through an international lens.
22:30
Catholic Destinations - Miraculous Medal Chapel
This Catholic travel show takes you to sites around the world, each of which has a special significance to the Catholic faith.
23:00
Deacon-structing - Social Teaching: Migrants and Refugees   
Deacon Pedro sits with Fr. Tom Smolich, SJ of Jesuit Refugee Service to explore why the Church teaches we should care for migrants and refugees.
23:30
Where God Weeps - Bangladesh BP Emmanuel Kanon Rozario
Where God Weeps draws on experts to touch on topics like poverty, human trafficking, AIDS, Christian persecution, and war. The show aims to awaken the awareness of Catholic viewers to the situation of the Church in need worldwide.