Thursday, July 12, 2012

EWTN e-newsletter - Watch The First Six Episodes of "The Catholic View for Women"

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WEEKLY FEATURE
Watch The First Six Episodes of "The Catholic View for Women"– And Prepare for Season Two's 13 All-New Episodes!
By Francis Dolores

During the abolitionist movement, women writers were intentionally picked to write anti-slavery propaganda and poetry. The reason women were chosen for this task was because they were viewed as "moral compasses," and their public work had the power to guide society's morality. Centuries later, women still fulfill this critical role, but considering many of the women in the public eye, be they politicians or celebrities, it's safe to say that we might be veering a bit off course in regards to Catholic morality. 

Enter Teresa Tomeo, Janet Morana and Astrid Bennett Gutierrez! After the great success of their six-part mini-series, "The Catholic View for Women," EWTN is happy to announce that these inspiring women will return for a second season at 11 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Sept. 9. In preparation for the upcoming season, EWTN will be running all six episodes from Season One at 6:30 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, beginning July 16, and.....Read More

PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK

Jesus Living In Mary: St. Louis Marie De Montfort
A film on the life of St. Louis de Montfort, covering his upbringing, his formation for the priesthood, spiritual purification by trial, canonization and the movement to declare Montfort a Doctor of the Church.
Fri. Jul. 13 at 10 PM ET, Sat. Jul. 14 at 2 PM ET

Into Great Silence
Step into the riveting silence of Philip Groning's stunning documentary on the spirituality of Carthusian monks. Filmed without narration and very little dialogue at the Monastery of the Grand Chartreuse in France, Mr. Groning captures the brimming vitality of monastic life and the overpowering sound of God.
Wed. Jul. 18 at 1 PM ET, Sat. Jul. 21 at 8 PM ET

Where God Weeps
The program focuses on areas in the world where the Church is still suffering - where faithful are unable to live their faith fully due to political, social and financial constraints. In so doing, the program unites the suffering Church with its brothers and sisters in Christ in the universal Church.
Sundays at 11 PM ET

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