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Work and the World
Into the Breach: the Dignity of Work
Examine the temptation toward mediocrity and disengagement and instead how men are called to excellence, responsibility, and magnanimity. Firefighter Luke Bourgault also joins.
(15 minutes)
Father Michael Mcgivney: an American Blessed
From humble beginnings as the son of Irish immigrants to his founding of the Knights of Columbus, Father McGivney’s life was an inspiring example of fraternal charity, evangelization and empowerment of the laity.
(30 minutes)
New! Holy Mass on the Occasion of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
From the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington DC. His Eminence Cardinal Donald Wuerl is the Celebrant & Homilist.
(90 minutes)
To the Top- Pier Giorgio Frassati
Filmed in Italy, this docudrama chronicles the life and spirituality of Pier Giorgio Frassati, an Italian activist who put his Catholic beliefs into practice to help the poor and downtrodden in his hometown of Turin.
(75 minutes)
God’s Mission for Man
Into the Breach: the Dignity of Work
Explore how work shapes our identity, serves the common good, and can be a path to holiness when centered on Christ. Catholic farmer, Jesse Straight, shares his powerful story.
(15 minutes)
America's National Eucharistic Revival: the True Presence of Christ
EWTN News takes you on the journey to renew Catholics' faith in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist during America's three-year National Eucharistic Revival. From its launch in 2022, to four cross-country pilgrimages and the historic National Eucharistic Congress in 2024, Catholics across the nation gathered in prayer, worship, and public witness. In 2025, the revival reached its conclusion with a final pilgrimage and closing celebrations in Los Angeles — marking a milestone moment for the Catholic Church in America.
(60 minutes)
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