Programming Schedule for
Thursday 19 Mar, 2026
The schedule is subject to change
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00:00
Catholic Focus
FOCUS is a Catholic current affairs program that examines issues affecting the Church and our society. To date, over 300 episodes have been produced tackling topics such as The Stem Cell question, The Catholic Church and AIDS, Islamic-Catholic Relations and much more.
00:30
Creation - The Human Person
Deacon Pedro Guevara-Mann wonders why we should care for the environment. Today he asks, are humans superior than other species?
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 Word Exposed   
Luis Antonio G. Cardinal Tagle of the Archdiocese of Manila reflects on Sunday's Mass readings each week.
02:00
Behold - March 2026   
Join a youth group in putting on a Passion Play; learn how we know that Jesus really existed; talk about the big issues in life at a Saturday morning Men's group; find out what it means to have a culture of vocations and meet a young woman who finds hope after years of grief caused by a choice she made.
02:30
On This Night - Exodus
Deacon Pedro speaks with Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich about Exodus, Passover and Easter.
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
Step by Step: Synod Stories   NEW
Step by Step: Synod Stories travels Canada and the world, to encounter, listen and walk together with those discerning the Holy Spirit in this historic process. Featuring explainers encouraging involvement in local parishes and up to date information on resources to join the path of the Synod.
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 Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary   
Meditate on the Baptism of the Lord, the Wedding in Cana, the Proclamation of the Kingdom, the Transfiguration, and the Institution of the Eucharist. These Mysteries are traditionally prayed on Thursday.
06:30
Where God Weeps   
In this episode, Mark Riedemann interviews Fr. Poul Misik, a priest from Papua New Guinea. Fr. Poul shares his experiences as a child growing up in the rural area of the Highlands of the country, a community still rooted in tribal social structures. One of the challenges in the region is the constant rivalry between the tribes that translate into violent episodes. But one of the main challenges the Church faces in PNG is the brutal transformation that globalization has brought to this society, giving access to technology that is significantly affecting the social fabric.
07:00
Panes of Glory: The Windows of St. Peter's Seminary   
More than 11 years ago, Fr. Michael Prieur looked up at the stained-glass windows he'd been passing by every day for 40 years and saw them for the first time. The details, the colours, the symbols - all these revealed a more personal look at some of the greatest figures of faith and history. Panes of Glory: The Windows of St. Peter's Seminary received a Gabriel Award for Best Arts Documentary in 2012.
07:30
Sisterhood   
Look into the daily lives of remarkable women betrothed to Christ. Vietnam, Philippines, Timor-Leste, Tanzania, Nigeria, Kenya, and Uganda are just some of the countries where we visit religious sisters who toil tirelessly in the vineyard of the Lord.
08:00
Daily TV Mass   
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Daily TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, Ontario.
08:30
Behold - March 2026   
Join a youth group in putting on a Passion Play; learn how we know that Jesus really existed; talk about the big issues in life at a Saturday morning Men's group; find out what it means to have a culture of vocations and meet a young woman who finds hope after years of grief caused by a choice she made.
09:00
On This Night - Exodus
Deacon Pedro speaks with Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich about Exodus, Passover and Easter.
09:30
The Calling of St. Matthew
10:30
St Joseph: Our Spiritual Father   
Featuring interviews with leading experts and theologians, in addition to powerful first-hand testimonials, St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father provides viewers with a glimpse into one of the most incredible lives in all of human history, a figure whose spiritual fatherhood remains open to all of us.
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.
16:00
Active Catholics   
A series that follows the lives of Catholics active in faith, sports and community.
17:00
Dallas in Prizzi   
18:00
Where God Weeps   
Bangladesh, the world's eighth-most populous country, is a small but densely populated country with more than 170 million people. Bangladeshis are religious minded with most citizens belonging to the Muslim faith. In fact, Bangladesh has the third-largest Muslim population in the world. Christians are a small minority - over 500,000 - of which 400,000 are Catholics. Despite its small size, the Church plays an important role particularly in the fields of health and education. Mark Riedemann interviews Bishop Subroto Boniface Gomez, the auxiliary Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
18:00
Where God Weeps   
Bangladesh, the world's eighth-most populous country, is a small but densely populated country with more than 170 million people. Bangladeshis are religious minded with most citizens belonging to the Muslim faith. In fact, Bangladesh has the third-largest Muslim population in the world. Christians are a small minority - over 500,000 - of which 400,000 are Catholics. Despite its small size, the Church plays an important role particularly in the fields of health and education. Mark Riedemann interviews Bishop Subroto Boniface Gomez, the auxiliary Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
18:30
Historia Vitae: Treasures of our Faith   
Travel to museums, shrines, and historic sites around the world and discover the treasures of our faith. From saints and relics to miracles and never-before-told stories, this new documentary series brings the history of our Church to life.
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
Travels and Traditions   
Burt Wolf travels to cities around the world telling the stories of local traditions that have influenced us all. In many locations, he also shows how foreign traditions have influenced the city he is visiting.
21:30
Active Catholics   
A series that follows the lives of Catholics active in faith, sports and community.
22:00
Dallas in Prizzi   
23:00
Where God Weeps   
Bangladesh, the world's eighth-most populous country, is a small but densely populated country with more than 170 million people. Bangladeshis are religious minded with most citizens belonging to the Muslim faith. In fact, Bangladesh has the third-largest Muslim population in the world. Christians are a small minority - over 500,000 - of which 400,000 are Catholics. Despite its small size, the Church plays an important role particularly in the fields of health and education. Mark Riedemann interviews Bishop Subroto Boniface Gomez, the auxiliary Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
23:00
Where God Weeps   
Bangladesh, the world's eighth-most populous country, is a small but densely populated country with more than 170 million people. Bangladeshis are religious minded with most citizens belonging to the Muslim faith. In fact, Bangladesh has the third-largest Muslim population in the world. Christians are a small minority - over 500,000 - of which 400,000 are Catholics. Despite its small size, the Church plays an important role particularly in the fields of health and education. Mark Riedemann interviews Bishop Subroto Boniface Gomez, the auxiliary Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
23:30
Panes of Glory: The Windows of St. Peter's Seminary   
More than 11 years ago, Fr. Michael Prieur looked up at the stained-glass windows he'd been passing by every day for 40 years and saw them for the first time. The details, the colours, the symbols - all these revealed a more personal look at some of the greatest figures of faith and history. Panes of Glory: The Windows of St. Peter's Seminary received a Gabriel Award for Best Arts Documentary in 2012.