EWTN SPOTLIGHT
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Mass for Knock Shrine from St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Celebrate with Knock Shrine at the first Mass celebrating the Sunday of the Word of God.
This Mass was celebrated by Pope Francis and for the first time Our Lady of Knock was sung in St Peter's. -
Advent Reflections 2019 Third Week of Advent Fr Adrian Farelly, OP
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Advent Reflections 2019 Second Week of Fr Columba Mary Toma, OP
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Advent Reflections 2019 First Week of Advent Fr Joseph Ralph, OP, Prior
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Advent Reflections 2019 Fourth Week of Advent Fr David Barrins, OP
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One Young Woman’s Abortion Pill Reversal Story
A new medical study finds abortion pill reversals have a nearly 70% success rate – one young woman opens up about her abortion reversal story and introduces us to her little boy who was saved. Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of the Susan B. Anthony List, reacts to the new abortion reversal study and the moving testimony.
Every week, Catherine Hadro and a team of pro-life experts shine the light of truth on abortion, euthanasia, assisted suicide, and the culture of death. -
‘Unplanned’ Actress on Her Own Unplanned Pregnancy
‘Unplanned’ Actress on Her Own Unplanned Pregnancy
Unplanned”the movie has done so well in the theaters /cinemas , starring actress Ashley Bratcher, the actress opens up for the first time about her own unplanned pregnancy.
Every week, Catherine Hadro and a team of pro-life experts shine the light of truth on abortion, euthanasia, assisted suicide, and the culture of death. -
Why did St Padre Pio receive the Stigmata EWTN Vaticano
We journey to San Giovanni Rotondo, a small town in the region of Apulia in southern Italy. The name of the city is forever linked with one of the most popular contemporary saints, Saint Padre Pio. Here, we examine the question of why St. Padre Pio received the stigmata, and its significance for our own spiritual lives.
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EWTN Vaticano is a weekly television magazine show from the Heart of the Catholic Church. We bring you the Pope's recent activities, short documentaries and specials about history, art, and modern developments in the Catholic Church. It airs in English, Spanish, and German. -
NFL kicker Harrison Butker and his return to the Catholic faith
"I played up a different person for different crowds…like a fragmented person." The Kansas City Chiefs place kicker Harrison Butker opens up about how finding his #Catholic faith changed his life, and why he loves the Latin Mass, in an exclusive interview with EWTN's Colm Flynn. -
Litany of the Sacred Heart long version
Litany of the Sacred Heart long version
In 1899 Pope Leo XIII approved this Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for public use. This litany is actually a synthesis of several other litanies dating back to the 17th century. Father Croiset composed a litany in 1691 from which 17 invocations were used by Venerable Anne Madeleine Remuzat when she composed her litany in 1718 at Marseille. She joined an additional 10 invocations to those of Father Croiset, for a total of 27 invocations. Six more invocations written by Sister Madeleine Joly of Dijon in 1686 were added by the Sacred Congregation for Rites when it was approved for public use in 1899. This makes a total of 33 invocations, one for each year of life of our Lord Jesus Christ. A partial indulgence is attached to this litany. -
Litany of the Precious Blood
PUBLIC LITANY OF THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD OF JESUS
Litany of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus.
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. -
Litany of the Holy Name
Litany to the Most Holy Name of Jesus
An old and popular form of prayer in honor of the Name of Jesus. The author is not known. At the request of the Carmelites, Pope Sixtus V (1585-90) granted an indulgence of 300 days for its recitation. Though this was an implied recognition of the litany, requests made in 1640, 1642, and 1662, for formal approval were rejected. In 1862 Pius IX approved one of the formularies in use, and attached an indulgence of 300 days for the faithful of the dioceses whose bishops had made special application. Pope Leo XIII on Jan. 16, 1886 extended the privilege to the entire world.