WEEKLY FEATURED PROGRAM
Papal Visit To Germany: Let All Divisions Cease
By Michelle Laque Johnson
As Pope Benedict XVI prepares for his visit to Germany Sept. 22-25, the secular press is setting the stage for an epic showdown not only between Catholicism and secularists, but between Catholicism and the secularity that has increasingly invaded not only Christianity but the Catholic Church itself.
According to Reuters' Paris-based Religion Editor Tom Heneghan. "When Pope Benedict visits his native Germany later this week, the anarchists, gays and radicals planning to protest against his presence should be the least of his worries. His toughest critics come from the ranks of fellow German Christians."
Writing for The Associated Press, Reporter Melissa Eddy sets up the conflict this way: "When Benedict XVI arrives in Berlin this week, he will be greeted in his homeland by a Lutheran chancellor, a gay mayor and....Read More
PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK
EWTN On Location: Love and Life in the Divine Plan Family Conference
Brad Wilcox, Ph.D., of the University of Virginia discusses cohabitation as a true threat to marriage. It's part of EWTN's continued coverage of the "Love and Life in the Divine Plan Family Conference" at Aquinas College in Nashville, TN.
Sun. Sept. 25 at 10 PM ET
Tue. Sept. 27 at 1 PM ET
Thu. Sept. 29 at 5 AM ET
EWTN's Vatican Report
Stay informed with important news stories from the Vatican, interviews with Church leaders, special exhibitions of sacred art and visits to lesser known sights of Catholic interest in Rome.
Thu. Sept. 22 at 4:30 AM & 6 PM ET
Sat. Sept. 24 at 6:30 PM ET
Miracle of Saint Therese
This acclaimed feature film made in France in 1959 follows the life of Carmelite nun, St. Therese of Lisieux from her childhood through her death and explores her unique spirituality, known as the Little Way.
Wed. Sept. 28 at 1 PM ET
Sat. Oct. 1 at 8 PM ET
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