Programming Schedule for
Tuesday 17 Feb, 2026
The schedule is subject to change
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00:00
The Rebuilt Show   
Hosts Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran share the strategies that have transformed their parish into a healthy, growing, dynamic community of faith.
00:30
Behold   
Visit a parish-based, Catholic summer day camp; find out the meaning of a word we use in prayer every week; meet the youngest Cardinal in the church; learn about the most ancient vocation; and offer a real and a spiritual bouquet to Jesus.
01:00
This is the Day
Bishop Robert Reed and Jay Fadden talk about the faith, pray for your intentions, and chat about what's going on in the local Church and beyond. Catholic authors, artists, musicians, organizers and ministers join us to talk about the exciting things they are doing to spread the faith and touch hearts.
01:30
The World Seen From the Vatican   
This 26-minute program highlights the most important weekly stories on the Pope, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church, as seen through an international lens
03:30
Daily TV Mass   NEW
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
04:00
In Your Faith
Join Byron and Rosanna as they explore the Church's teachings in a fast-paced and fun way, offering you a practical message, and giving you an opportunity to discuss what you have to say about what the Church has to say.
05:30
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
06:00
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary   
Meditate on the Agony in the Garden, the Scourging at the Pillar, the Crowning with Thorns, the Carrying of the Cross, and the Crucifixion. These Mysteries are traditionally prayed on Tuesday and Friday.
06:30
Studio 3:16   
Shevin, a quirky recording artist, tries to turn the daily Gospel into a song-but can't finish until he truly understands its message. With humour, faith, and a little help from friends, kids learn timeless lessons about virtue, Scripture, and living out the Gospel in everyday life.
07:00
Subject Matters - Convergent Knowing: Christianity and Science in Conversation with a
Suffering Creation
  
In Convergent Knowing Simon Appolloni proposes a new framework for ethical deliberation in which the epistemological lines between religion and science are somewhat blurred. This framework opens up avenues to explore new paradigms for Christianity, science, and liberation while addressing interrelated questions not always manifest within the religion, science, and ethics debates: what kind of ethics, what kind of science, and what kind of Christianity do we need today and tomorrow when the liberation of countless subjects of creation is at stake?
07:30
As I Have Done - Sisters for Sustainability   
These stories bring you to East Africa to meet sisters at the forefront of sustainable development. They work in Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya, alongside the most vulnerable, to improve their lives and to give hope to the younger generation. In the footsteps of Christ, the sisters are close to the "little ones" to comfort them and to help them work for a better world.
08:00
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
11:30
Holy Rosary from Lourdes   NEW
Daily Rosary from Lourdes, France
12:00
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
14:30
This is the Day
Bishop Robert Reed and Jay Fadden talk about the faith, pray for your intentions, and chat about what's going on in the local Church and beyond. Catholic authors, artists, musicians, organizers and ministers join us to talk about the exciting things they are doing to spread the faith and touch hearts.
15:00
Aid to the Church in Need   
Testimonies from around the world about the forgotten and persecuted members of the Church, and what some unsung heroes are doing to help them.
15:30
Studio 3:16   
Shevin, a quirky recording artist, tries to turn the daily Gospel into a song-but can't finish until he truly understands its message. With humour, faith, and a little help from friends, kids learn timeless lessons about virtue, Scripture, and living out the Gospel in everyday life.
16:00
When A Loved One Dies by Suicide  - What the Church Teaches: Bishop Dolan and Deacon Shoener   
In this film, Bishop Dolan and Deacon Schoener address the Catholic Church's teaching about suicide. They discuss the last four things, praying for all souls, compassionate and pastoral responses to suicide, Christ's mercy and judgement, and Church teaching on suicide.

Viewer discretion is advised. Not suitable for children. (14+)
18:30
Where God Weeps   
Where God Weeps draws on experts to touch on topics like poverty, human trafficing, AIDS, Christian persecution, and war. The show aims to awaken the awareness of Catholic viewers to the situation of the Church in need worldwide.
19:00
Daily TV Rosary   
Join Daily TV Rosary for a meditative prayer based on Scripture and the life of Jesus.
19:30
Daily TV Mass
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
20:00
On a Sacred Note
Host Stephanie Scogna gives viewers a deeper connection with the composers and musical traditions deeply involved in Catholic life. This series provides a tour of Catholic liturgical music history with presentations of the various genres and composers, interviews, and performances.
20:30
Music and Mission   
Join veteran musicians and up-and-coming songwriters in a retreat-like setting of prayer, catechesis, performance, and storytelling.
21:00
When A Loved One Dies by Suicide  - What the Church Teaches: Bishop Dolan and Deacon Shoener   
In this film, Bishop Dolan and Deacon Schoener address the Catholic Church's teaching about suicide. They discuss the last four things, praying for all souls, compassionate and pastoral responses to suicide, Christ's mercy and judgement, and Church teaching on suicide.

Viewer discretion is advised. Not suitable for children. (14+)
23:30
Where God Weeps   
Where God Weeps draws on experts to touch on topics like poverty, human trafficing, AIDS, Christian persecution, and war. The show aims to awaken the awareness of Catholic viewers to the situation of the Church in need worldwide.