Friday, January 5, 2018

Pro Life Programs throughout January

     


As we gear up for the March for Life in two weeks, pro lifers should consider watching some powerful programs on EWTN that will help them save babies and strengthen their convictions.

Here's a list of programs pertaining to the church teachings on the sanctity of life that will air throughout the month.


“When They Say, You Say” at 6:30 p.m. ET, Tuesday through Friday, Jan. 9-13

Olivia Gans-Turner offers an approach in changing the hearts and minds of those that say "I'm pro-choice". 
Pro Life Weekly 10 PM every Thursdays.

MADE FOR LIFE

A look at the gift of children and the need for a child to have both a mother and father present in their lives. Produced by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. January 6th at 940PM.

GIMME HOPE, GIMME HELP, GIMME SHELTER: THE LIFE-SAVING WORK OF KATHY DIFIORE January 14th at 12AM

A documentary on the story of Kathy DiFiore, a suburban wife and mother who escaped an abusive home, became homeless and would later start a ministry geared towards housing pregnant teenagers, Several Sources Shelters.


NO GREATER LOVE January 14th 12:45AM

After finding out he was nearly aborted, Deacon Julio reflects on how this and other events in his life have shaped his calling to the priesthood.

EWTN BOOKMARK January 14th 930AM


ABORTION, RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND CATHOLIC POLITICS

James Hitchcock examines the political divide among American Catholics over the issue of abortion and discusses how it has changed the modern political landscape in "Abortion, Religious Freedom, and Catholic Politics." Hosted by Doug Keck.


MERCY - DISCOVERING GOD’S LOVE January 16th 6:30PM

Men and women testify to the power of God’s healing love and mercy after the tragedy of abortion.


WHO WAS THE REAL MARGARET SANGER? January 17th 6:30PM

A documentary on the life, work and beliefs of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood.


Opening Mass for Vigil for Life

Thursday, January 18, 2018 5:30 p.m. Mass

Timothy Cardinal Dolan Archbishop of New York is the main celebrant.


March for Life Coverage January 19th.

Begins with vigil mass live at National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception with 730AM start time. The March rally starts at 11AM. Everyone will march to the Supreme Court at 1PM.


AT HOME WITH JIM AND JOY January 18th 2PM

TERRY BEATLEY

Terry Beatley discusses the promise she made that drives her mission to spread the truth about abortion.


ONE LIFE LA January 20th 6PM

Celebrate the beauty and dignity of every human life from conception to natural death with Archbishop Jose Gomez and a list of prolife speakers in Downtown Los Angeles.

EWTN BOOKMARK January 22nd 5AM


RACKETEER FOR LIFE: FIGHTING THE CULTURE OF DEATH FROM THE SIDEWALK TO THE SUPREME COURT

Joseph Scheidler shares his history in the pro-life movement and sheds light on the struggles he faced during protests and court battles in "Racketeer for Life: Fighting the Culture of Death from the Sidewalk to the Supreme Court." Hosted by Doug Keck.


Walk for Life January 27th 2:30PM

Live coverage of San Francisco's largest pro-life event, including speeches, and special interviews with dynamic pro-life leaders and walk participants.


THE TRAGIC PATH OF SUICIDE January 28th Midnight

Ann Moloney and Christine Schmidt discuss ways to prevent suicide, particularly in children and young adults, by detailing the signs and symptoms of depression.

EWTN BOOKMARK January 28th 9:30AM

UNDERSTANDING ABORTION: FROM MIXED FEELINGS TO RATIONAL THOUGHT

In "Understanding Abortion: From Mixed Feelings to Rational Thought," Dr. Stephen D. Schwarz and Kiki Latimer present reasons and thoughtful analyses from both sides of the abortion issue. Hosted by Doug Keck.


Father Spitzer Universe Every Wednesday at 2PM in January

Ten Universal Principles: A Brief Philosophy of the Life Issues, Jesuit Father Robert Spitzer sets out, in a brief, yet highly-readable and lucid style, ten basic principles that must govern the reasonable person's thinking and acting about life issues.






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