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sunday night: live with father benedict groeschel
Fr. Benedict takes calls, shares experiences, answers questions, and listens to concerns and opinions.
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Listen in MP3 to EWTN Live with Fr. Pacwa and guests EWTN LIVE
Join Fr. Mitch Pacwa as he interviews a variety of guests 
to help you learn more about the faith, and
reawaken your desire to bring others to the Church.
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Listen to Marcus Grodi and guest on The Journey Home in MP3 format
 

THE JOURNEY HOME
Marcus Grodi and his guests discuss their personal “journeys home” and examine why so many people are being drawn back to the Roman Catholic Church.
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THE WORLD OVER
Raymond Arroyo presents all that is seen and unseen in this Catholic news magazine program.
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Listen To Mother Angelica Live Classics in MP3 format
 
MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSICS
The entire family will enjoy a solid hour of Mother's
world famous witty wisdom.
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OpenLine OPENLINE
This daily call-in show enables listeners to ask questions
in each host’s area of expertise.
 (approx. 51 megs each)
Mon.-  John Martignoni (Apologetics)
Tues. Barbara McGuigan (Chastity/pro-life issues)
Wed. -  Fr. Mitch Pacwa (Bible and Church history)
Thur. -  Patrick Madrid (Church & the World)
Fri. -  Colin Donovan (Catholic theology)
 Fr. Mitch Pacwa teaches on Theshold of Hope in MP3 format THRESHOLD OF HOPE
Fr. Mitch Pacwa shares his insights and takes a fresh
look at humanity through the Encyclicals of Pope John Paul II.
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LIFE ON THE ROCK
Listen and share in the joys and challenges of being young and Catholic in today's secular world.
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DAILY HOMILIES
Scripture readings and homily  from daily Mass at
Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale Alabama
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Listen in MP3 to EWTN BOOKMARK with Doug Keck and guests BOOKMARK
Join Doug Keck as he talks with Catholic authors about their books and how they strengthen your faith.
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VATICAN INSIDER
Joan Lewis, EWTN Rome Bureau Chief, bring you weekly news inside the Vatican and the church around the world, as well as interviews and answers to your questions.
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THE GOOD FIGHT
What does it take to be a saint? In this two-hour live show, Barbara McGuigan her guests, and her listeners talk about saints...past present and future. Sainthood is not beyond reach for any of us!
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Make sure you subscribe to the EWTN XML feed with your iTunes or iPod.The Great Heresies (27:50)
 
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 In the series, The Great Heresies, Fr. Charles Connor of the Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania examines how the Catholic Church has handled issues of heresy throughout its history, thereby providing a clarified understanding of the deposit of faith.

Episode 1 What Is Heresy? Part One Fr. Connor cites St. Thomas Aquinas on the definition and nature of heresy as deviation from the whole and entire, universal Catholic Faith. He distinguishes between formal and material heresy, apostasy and schism.
Episode 2 What Is Heresy? Part Two Here Fr. Connor explores what the Bible says about heresy and those who espouse heretical tenets. The inspired writers seek to protect the full revelation made by Christ to His Church.
Episode 3 The Early Heresies Fr Connor explains the early heresies known as Gnosticism, Marcionism and Manichaeism.
Episode 4 The Church Fathers and Heresy In the effort to declare the true Faith over and above the errors of heresies such as Docetism, Fr. Connor focuses on the works of St. Augustine, Tertullian, St. Ambrose of Milan, St. Jerome and St. John Chrysostom.
Episode 5 Heresies of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries, Part One Fr. Connor gives a treatment of Arianism, a heresy which stated that Jesus was the perfect creature, but not God. St. Athanasius defends the divinity of Christ.
Episode 6 Heresies of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries, Part Two Here Fr Connor discusses the heresies known as Monothelitism, Donatism and Pelagianism. St. Augustine worked to champion the true Faith.
Episode 7 Iconoclasm Fr Connor examines the period of the Iconoclastic Controversy, from 725-843 A.D., in which there were alternating periods of icon desecration and recovery, succeeded by the 7th Ecumenical Council of Nicea and the eventual triumph of the Iconophiles, resulting in the Feast of Orthodoxy. The works of Andrei Rublev and Theophanes the Greek are noted for their splendor in depicting divine realities.
Episode 8 The Great Schism of the Eleventh Century Fr Kilian introduces us to the theological and political reasons for the 1054 split between Eastern and Western Christianity. The Church today seeks to actively promote the cause of Christian unity.
Episode 9 The Military Response to Heresy: The Crusades Fr. Connor explains that the Crusades were intended for the defense of Western Europe as well as a means to secure safety and access to revered Christian sites in the Holy Land. The diplomacy of St. Francis of Assisi gains the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, which lasts to this day.
Episode 10 The Papacy Returns to Rome: Rise of Schism and Heresy Fr Kilian introduces us the history involved in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, including Pope Gregory XI returning the papacy from Avignon to Rome in 1377 after a meeting with St. Catherine of Siena. The Great Western Schism then took place from 1378-1417, as rival claimants to the papacy plunged the Church into turmoil. In this period the Church deals with the works of William of Ockham, John Wycliffe and Jan Hus.
Episode 11 The Inquisition In addition to giving a treatment on Albigensianism in early 13th century France, Fr. Connor discusses the reasons the Church through Pope Gregory IX established the Inquisition. The roles of Church and state are discussed in the handling of heresy.
Episode 12 The Reformation, Part One Fr. Connor introduces the major figures involved in the period of the Reformation: Martin Luther, Pope Leo X, Frederick of Saxony, Ulrich Zwinglii, John Calvin, Henry VIII, St. Thomas More, St. John Fisher and Elizabeth I.
Episode 13 The Reformation, PartTwo Fr. Connor continues his introduction to the major figures involved in the period of the Reformation: Martin Luther, Franz Kolb, King Christian II of Denmark, Gustavus Vasa, Olaf Petersson, King Francis I of France, Cardinal Richelieu, Vittoria Colonna in Italy, Emperor Charles V, Edward VI and Queen Mary Tudor.