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00:00
Put Out into the Deep
00:30
Dallas in Prizzi
01:30
Forgiveness: A Time to Love and A Time to Hate Part 1
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   
Meditate on the Agony in the Garden, the Scourging at the Pillar, the Crowning with Thorns, the Carrying of the Cross, and the Crucifixion. These Mysteries are traditionally prayed on Tuesday and Friday.
06:00
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
Meditate on the Agony in the Garden, the Scourging at the Pillar, the Crowning with Thorns, the Carrying of the Cross, and the Crucifixion. These Mysteries are traditionally prayed on Tuesday and Friday.
06:30
Aid to the Church in Need   
Testimonies from around the world about the forgotten and persecuted members of the Church, and what some unsung heroes are doing to help them.
07:00
DevotionsTV   
Weekly devotions in the Roman Catholic tradition.
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.
08:30
Dallas in Prizzi
09:15
Magisterium of the People
?What is it like to be you in this place?? In Appalachia, the answer to that question shape the story of a people and place that are in need of healing. Since 1970, the Catholic Committee of Appalachia (CCA) has been listening to cries of the poor and of earth, and working to heal their wounds.
11:30
Holy Rosary from Lourdes   NEW
Daily Rosary 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.
15:15
Way of the Cross Jerusalem   NEW
Follow the Franciscan friars of the Custody of the Holy Land through the streets of Jerusalem as they pray the Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross or Via Crucis, in the Via Dolorosa (?Sorrowful Way?).
16:00
This Place: Real People. Real Faith.
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.
17:00
The World Seen From the Vatican   NEW
This 26-minute program highlights the most important weekly stories on the Pope, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church, as seen through an international lens
17:30
On a Sacred Note
Host Stephanie Scogna gives viewers a deeper connection with the composers and musical traditions deeply involved in Catholic life. This series provides a tour of Catholic liturgical music history with presentations of the various genres and composers, interviews, and performances.
18:00
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.
18:30
Creation   NEW
Why should we care for the environment? This is the question that Salt + Light, in partnership with the Environmental Science and Studies Department of the University Of St. Thomas in Houston, addresses with this six-part documentary series.
19:00
Daily TV Rosary
Join Daily TV Rosary for a meditative prayer based on Scripture and the life of Jesus.
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
Daily Rosary from Lourdes, France
21:30
This Place: Real People. Real Faith.
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.
22:00
The World Seen From the Vatican
This 26-minute program highlights the most important weekly stories on the Pope, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church, as seen through an international lens
22:30
On a Sacred Note
Host Stephanie Scogna gives viewers a deeper connection with the composers and musical traditions deeply involved in Catholic life. This series provides a tour of Catholic liturgical music history with presentations of the various genres and composers, interviews, and performances.
23:00
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.
23:30
Creation
Why should we care for the environment? This is the question that Salt + Light, in partnership with the Environmental Science and Studies Department of the University Of St. Thomas in Houston, addresses with this six-part documentary series.