EWTN, Global Catholic Television Network

Fr. Mitch welcomes Fr. Jesse Maingot and Fr. Ignatius Schweitzer, OP, to share how adoration, pre-Mass preparation, and thanksgiving after Mass can deepen your Eucharistic revival.

Father Mitch Pacwa welcomes Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA, to discuss strengthening priestly vocations, supporting priests, and encouraging faithful responses to God's call today.

Fr. Mitch welcomes Bishop Louis Tylka of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois to reflect on the life, legacy, and upcoming Beatification of the Peoria native Venerable Fulton Sheen.

Fr. Mitch welcomes Professor Andrew Swafford to explore how C.S. Lewis's insights on faith and the afterlife can deepen our Catholic understanding of Jesus and the life to come.

Fr. Mitch welcomes Devin Schadt, founder of the Fathers of St. Joseph, to discuss restoring, redeeming, and revitalizing fatherhood, guiding men to live St. Joseph's spirituality.

Fr. Mitch and Dr. Andrew S. Kubick transparently discuss medical ethics amid advances in technology, addressing gender issues, infertility, and human dignity in modern society.

Fr. Mitch speaks with Fr. Dave Tomaszycki on Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen's writings about the demonic, noting the reality of evil and its growing influence in today's world.

Fr. Mitch and Bill Donohue examine threats from the radical left to religious freedom and Catholic institutions, offering guidance on defending faith and cultural values.

Fr. Mitch and Dr. Stacy Trasancos discuss biological, ethical, moral, and spiritual concerns of In Vitro Fertilization, the Church's teaching on it, and the pain of infertility.

Physicist Dr. Anthony Rizzi joins Fr. Mitch to discuss how St. Thomas Aquinas can bring the world back from the brink during the 250th anniversary of American's founding.

Fr. Spitzer joins Fr. Mitch to discuss Christ, Science, and Reason and how they can work together to reveal more about God and deepen our faith and commitment to Him.

Fr. Mitch welcomes Sabatina James to discuss the emotional, cultural and spiritual battles she faced in converting from Islam to Christianity and the power of Christ's love.

Fr. Mitch and Robert Royal discuss the hundreds of thousands of people currently persecuted, tortured, and martyred for their faith, yet living courageously, facing danger daily.

Peter Carter, Executive Director and Founder of the Catholic Sacred Music Project, shares his recently released book with Cardinal Robert Sarah, on the purpose of sacred music.

Former host of, “The Journey Home,” Marcus Grodi, joins Fr. Mitch to discuss resting in God's peace and purpose for your life and finding contentment and joy in later life.

Christopher McMahon, President of Aquinas Wealth Advisors, discusses faith, finances, and how Catholics can invest with integrity amid the perceived fluidity of corporate morality.

Fr. Mitch and Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. talk about how to truly discover who we are, and whom we belong to, through the Eucharist while living amidst a world obsessed with identity.

Fr. Shenan Boquet discusses the efforts made to protect babies from abortion, strengthen families, and advance legislation that upholds the dignity of life and a moral society.

Fr. Mitch welcomes the founder of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), Curtis Martin, to discuss their new initiatives and ways to spread the Good News.

Dr. David Anders, host of EWTN's “Called to Communion,” joins Fr. Mitch to explore how defending the faith and sharing the Gospel serves to lead souls to authentic conversion.

Fr. Mitch and Jason M. Baxter discuss a way to counter the “digital apocalypse,” by re-introducing people to great literature and its “sister-arts” of music and art.

Fr. David L Guffey and Megan Harrington join Fr. Mitch to discuss the Family Theater Productions in Hollywood, the organization's work and ministry of Fr. Patrick Peyton.

Mike Fulmer speaks with Fr. Mitch about the beauty and reality of the Holy Eucharist and the presentations he gives around the country on the Last Supper and the Paschal Sacrifice.

Actor Rick Corbo discusses his portrayal of Charles Dickens in the EWTN Original Production, “Reclaiming the Carol,” Dickens' life, and inspiration behind “A Christmas Carol.”

Spencer McIntosh and Jacob Beranek from Higher Word talk with Fr. Mitch about spaces where Catholic intellectuals can have meaningful interactions with peers and Catholic clergy.

Fr. Mitch, Edward Morse and Dan Daly discuss Boys Town, Fr. Edward Flanagan's legacy, and the debut of the new film, “Heart of a Servant – The Father Flanagan Story.”

Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe hosts and speak with Dr. Matthew Bunson about a new pictorial book on what took place during the election of Pope Leo XIV, after the death of Pope Francis.

Matthew Wiseman speaks about God's mercy, providence, and what led him to return home from the Baptist Church and Messianic and Traditional Judaism, to the Catholic faith.

Fr. Will Straten, leader of Texas A&M University and Blinn College's campus ministries, discusses the Eucharist, personal prayer and how to foster a Christ-centered community.

Fr. Mitch and Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe discuss a series of meditations from Mother Angelica which offer wise advice on how to put Christ at the center of your holiday celebrations.

Fr. Wayne Sattler joins to speak on ways to engage our hearts to go beyond thinking of God as an idea, and rather knowing, loving and serving the person who is Jesus Christ.

Fr. Mitch welcomes Fr. William J. Slattery, Ph.D. to discuss modernity's failed worldview, how Catholics have responded, and how to rediscover a truly Catholic worldview.

George Weigel discusses the approaching 60th anniversary of the closing of Vatican II, asking if its teachings are still relevant and if its evangelical purpose has been fulfilled.

Fr. Mitch and Nathanael Blake discuss the failures of the sexual revolution which lead to sorrow and suffering, while the Christian sexual teaching has upheld genuine flourishing.

Bobby Angel discusses recovering wisdom and truth so to break out of the ever-present postmodernism in order to rebuild our culture and spark a holy reform of thinking and ideas.

Fr. Joseph Aytona and Fr. Tony Stephens discuss the history of the first National Shrine in the US with an approved Marian apparition and its connection to the 1871 Peshtigo Fire.

Fr. Mitch and Fr. Uwe Michael Lang discuss the most familiar form of Mass for Catholic's today and the influences that have shaped this form marked by continuity and change.

Fr. Mitch and Fr. Sebastian Walshe discuss how St. John the Baptist prepared the way for the Messiah and how we can be a witness to the light amid our own cultural challenges.

Fr. Donald Haggerty explains the implications of pursuing holiness in the 21st century, and how it might lead to our own mysterious Passion, as Christ experienced before death.

Fr. Mitch and Dr. Richard Sherlock, a convert from Mormonism, discuss the ways the faith of the Latter-Day Saints church differs from the Catholic narrative of Jesus Christ.

Fr. Mitch and Fr. Anthony Giambrone, O.P. discuss what the Bible has to say about the priesthood, concentrating on the Scriptures and disregarding the typical academic debates.

Catholic apologist, Karlo Broussard, discusses various misconceptions and hang-ups protestants have with the Saints, including some that even Catholics may harbor.