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Posted on 04/14/2002 5:47:32 PM PDT by history_matters
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BECOMING A CATHOLIC Fr. Ed Krause instructs, encourages, and inspires listeners with the wisdom and strength of the Catholic creed, moral tradition, and sacramental life. He demonstrates that becoming a Catholic is a lifelong struggle, beginning with Baptism and ending in Heaven. Sundays at 11:30am & 11:30pm ET |
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HAIL HOLY QUEEN Dr. Scott Hahn and Mike Aquilina, hosts of EWTNs highly successful series The Lambs Supper, join forces once again to give us a fresh and enlightening new perspective on Mary, the Mother of God. This series, highlighting Our Ladys significance not only to Catholicism, but to the entire Christian faith, is based on Dr. Hahns best-selling book, Hail, Holy Queen. Wednesdays at 2:00am ET Saturdays at 6:30 pm ET |
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FAMILY MATTERS Join Curtis and Michaelann Martin for a backyard discussion about marriage. Whether youre already married or single and searching for Gods perfect plan, this series will bring new insights on the Family Matters we all face. Sundays at 6:00am ET Wednesdays at 4:00pm ET |
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RECLAIMING YOUR CHILDREN FOR THE FAITH Join Fr. Robert J. Fox as he discusses the important role parents and grandparents play in passing on the Catholic faith to their children and grandchildren. Sundays at 2:30pm ET Mondays at 2:00am ET |
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CATHOLIC WORLD TODAY
Catholic World Today is a 30 minute News, Information and Teaching program that provides its listeners with the spiritual nourishment required to sort through the mixed messages and philosophical debates that the secular media bombard them with each day. Host: Deborah Piroch Airtimes: Monday - Friday at 7 am, 1 pm & 7 pm ET |
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MOMENTS OF TRUTH Moments of Truth Live is a live call-in radio program designed to offer its listeners information on the practical application of the Catholic lifestyle. The show is hosted by Johnnette Benkovic, founder and director of Living His Life Abundantly®, and Fr. Ed Sylvia, C.S.C. , priest, theologian, and former professor at Franciscan University. Airtimes: Wednesday 11:00 am ET (LIVE ) Friday 11:00am ET (LIVE) ;
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CATHOLIC ANSWERS LIVE A live, daily, Catholic call-in radio program for evangelization and apologetics, this unique program is a means for top apologists and theologians to explain and defend the Catholic faith--in depth and with clarity. You have the opportunity to call in and speak live with our guests. Airtimes: Monday - Friday at 6 pm ET |
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EWTN CATHOLIC JUKEBOXAdd a little music to your day with Catholic Jukebox! Featuring some of the best of todays Catholic singers and songwriters. The music is contemporary and always Catholic! Airtimes: weekdays at 7:30pm ET |
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SCRIPTURE MATTERS
Scripture scholar, author, speaker and EWTN favorite Dr. Scott Hahn answers your questions about the Bible and the Faith. Matthew Arnold hosts this live call-in show. Airtimes: Live on Mondays at 9 pm ET and encores Thursdays at 10 am ET |
Program Schedule What's playing on EWTN Radio. Frequency Guide Find out where WEWN's signal is on your shortwave. On-line Monitoring Form To assist WEWN in our monitoring efforts, use this on-line monitoring form. LISTEN Now live Broadcast of EWTN Radio over the Internet. Radio General Information Helpful hints and information about EWTN's AM & FM and shortwave radio services.
For information on making EWTN's AM/FM signal available in your area, contact Frank Leurck at 205 271-2943 or by email at fleurck@ewtn.com |
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TOPICS: General Discusssion
KEYWORDS: catholic; catholiccaucus; catholiclist; catholicradio; ewtn; hughhewitt; wewn
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To: history_matters
Amen to your requests for prayer intercession. EWTN is a mainstay at out house. It's interesting that the station has lasted decades WITHOUT OUTSIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT, other than donations from thankful listeners.
God Bless,
EODGUY
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04/15/2002 5:49:43 AM PDT
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EODGUY
To: patent
Do you or anyone know if EWTN is available on XM satellite radio?
To: EODGUY
It's interesting that the station has lasted decades WITHOUT OUTSIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT, other than donations from thankful listeners. This must be driving some of our modernist bishops crazy ;o)
To: Aquinasfan
I don't really know what XM satellite radio is, so I'm probably not a good source. ;-)
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posted on
04/15/2002 7:42:19 AM PDT
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patent
To: Aquinasfan
I'll bet you're correct.
God bless, EODGUY
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04/15/2002 8:45:33 AM PDT
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EODGUY
To: ejo; Fury; 4ourprogeny
ping
To: Aggie Mama
ping
To: Dr. Brian Kopp
How do I listen to EWTN live on the net? Is it available? My cable station has it only for a few hours a day. Otherwise it's a porno station, can you believe that?
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04/15/2002 9:31:26 AM PDT
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Coleus
To: Coleus
That is horrendous! Here's the link you need
VIDEO LINKS. God bless!
To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
ping to you! God bless!
Lord Jesus Christ, thou Good Physician, heal thy Church, we beseech thee.
Mary, Queen of All Saints, pray for us.
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To: history_matters
I listen regularly in the mornings and Catholic Answers in the afternoon on my local Catholic radio affiliate. I can honestly say that I'm a better Catholic, and better educated, since I started regularly listening to Catholic radio a year ago.
God bless!
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04/15/2002 10:21:24 AM PDT
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Gophack
To: Coleus;
history_matters
To: history_matters
Ditto and Bump!
To: history_matters
Wow, this is really cool, I am watching it now on real player. I never knew I could do this. I'm glad I have high-speed internet. Is there another way to watch this besides real player, the screen isn't too big.
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04/15/2002 1:38:48 PM PDT
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Coleus
To: history_matters
I had been a regular listener to Mass on EWTN. Then the cable company began reducing the time allocation in the morning, result, some kidz program took over. Sad, but I'm grateful you listed alternatives to view Mother Angelica. Will take advantage of them. Thanks and Peace to you and yours.
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04/15/2002 3:59:31 PM PDT
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ejo
To: All
bumpity bump bump
To: All
To write to the Pope, you can send your letters to:
His Holiness Pope John Paul II
The Apostolic Palace
La Santa Sede
00120 Vatican City
Europe
To: history_matters
Thanks for the ping.
Prayer request: for someone who is seriously sick (life threatening).
God Bless.
To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
I will be praying!
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