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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.
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.
00:00
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.
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.
00:30
Catholic Destinations

This Catholic travel show takes you to sites around the world, each of which has a special significance to the Catholic faith.
This Catholic travel show takes you to sites around the world, each of which has a special significance to the Catholic faith.
01:00
Yes, Lord! - Lent 5: A Grain of Wheat
Journey through Lent towards Easter with this kid-friendly Liturgy of the Word.
Journey through Lent towards Easter with this kid-friendly Liturgy of the Word.
01:30
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.
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.
02:00
How Can I Keep From Singing?: A Musical Encounter with Christ

A four-part, musical encounter with Christ featuring a varied program of short scripture readings, chant, Renaissance polyphony, and music from the 18th to 20th centuries.
A four-part, musical encounter with Christ featuring a varied program of short scripture readings, chant, Renaissance polyphony, and music from the 18th to 20th centuries.
03:30
Sunday TV Mass
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The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Sunday TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto.
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Sunday TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto.
04:00
Yes, Lord! - Lent 5: A Grain of Wheat
Journey through Lent towards Easter with this kid-friendly Liturgy of the Word.
Journey through Lent towards Easter with this kid-friendly Liturgy of the Word.
05:00
Sunday Mass from Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal
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Sunday Mass from Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec.
Sunday Mass from Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec.
06:00
The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary

Meditate on the Resurrection, the Ascension, the Descent of the Holy Spirit, the Assumption of Mary, and the Crowning of Mary. These Mysteries are traditionally prayed on Sunday.
Meditate on the Resurrection, the Ascension, the Descent of the Holy Spirit, the Assumption of Mary, and the Crowning of Mary. These Mysteries are traditionally prayed on Sunday.
08:30
Madonna House: A Song of Love

Madonna House: A Song of Love celebrates the gift of the Madonna House Apostolate. This community of about 200 lay men, women, and priests is dedicated to Christ through promises of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They pray, work and live together, modelling the Holy Family's life in Nazareth.
Madonna House: A Song of Love celebrates the gift of the Madonna House Apostolate. This community of about 200 lay men, women, and priests is dedicated to Christ through promises of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They pray, work and live together, modelling the Holy Family's life in Nazareth.
09:00
Angelus With Pope Leo
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09:30
Facing Hunger

A documentary that follows two families, each on another side of the world, who are committed to making a difference in the fight against world hunger. This documentary was made in association with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and was shot over a period of six months on the Canadian Prairie and in Tanzania.
A documentary that follows two families, each on another side of the world, who are committed to making a difference in the fight against world hunger. This documentary was made in association with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and was shot over a period of six months on the Canadian Prairie and in Tanzania.
10:00
Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor

The story of Mother Teresa's work in Calcutta, where she faces adversity from every direction and where she lays the foundation for her crusade to help the poorest of the poor.
The story of Mother Teresa's work in Calcutta, where she faces adversity from every direction and where she lays the foundation for her crusade to help the poorest of the poor.
11:30
Holy Rosary from Lourdes
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Daily Rosary from Lourdes, France
Daily Rosary from Lourdes, France
12:00
Sunday Mass from Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal

Sunday Mass from Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec.
Sunday Mass from Mary Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec.
14:30
Sunday TV Mass

The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Sunday TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto.
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Sunday TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto.
15:00
Terra Santa News
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A weekly video news report telling the story of the Holy Land between faith, history, and current events.
A weekly video news report telling the story of the Holy Land between faith, history, and current events.
15:30
Untold Blessing, Three Paths to Holiness
Father Robert Barron paints a beautiful and mysterious image of what it takes to be a follower of, "the One who is, Jesus Christ."
Father Robert Barron paints a beautiful and mysterious image of what it takes to be a follower of, "the One who is, Jesus Christ."
16:00
Subject Matters - However Long the Night: Making Meaning in a Time of Crisis

This is the story of what was learned by the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious during a six-year crisis (2009-2015). A high-ranking and
very powerful Vatican office suddenly and very publicly confronted the
organization with forceful questions and negative assumptions about the
foundation of the lives of Catholic sisters.
This is the story of what was learned by the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious during a six-year crisis (2009-2015). A high-ranking and
very powerful Vatican office suddenly and very publicly confronted the
organization with forceful questions and negative assumptions about the
foundation of the lives of Catholic sisters.
17:00
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.
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.
17:30
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.
Testimonies from around the world about the forgotten and persecuted members of the Church, and what some unsung heroes are doing to help them.
18:00
On the Frontlines of Hunger
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19:00
Daily TV Rosary

Join Daily TV Rosary for a meditative prayer based on Scripture and the life of Jesus.
Join Daily TV Rosary for a meditative prayer based on Scripture and the life of Jesus.
19:30
Sunday TV Mass

The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Sunday TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto.
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents The Sunday TV Mass from the Chapel at Loretto Abbey in Toronto.
20:00
Music and Mission

Join veteran musicians and up-and-coming songwriters in a retreat-like setting of prayer, catechesis, performance, and storytelling.
Join veteran musicians and up-and-coming songwriters in a retreat-like setting of prayer, catechesis, performance, and storytelling.
20:30
Sunday to Sunday
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Sunday to Sunday draws on the gospel witness of priests, deacons, laywomen, and youth ministers, exploring how to listen to the gospel and to hear the deeply felt reflections of its witnesses.
Sunday to Sunday draws on the gospel witness of priests, deacons, laywomen, and youth ministers, exploring how to listen to the gospel and to hear the deeply felt reflections of its witnesses.
21:30
Subject Matters - However Long the Night: Making Meaning in a Time of Crisis

This is the story of what was learned by the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious during a six-year crisis (2009-2015). A high-ranking and
very powerful Vatican office suddenly and very publicly confronted the
organization with forceful questions and negative assumptions about the
foundation of the lives of Catholic sisters.
This is the story of what was learned by the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious during a six-year crisis (2009-2015). A high-ranking and
very powerful Vatican office suddenly and very publicly confronted the
organization with forceful questions and negative assumptions about the
foundation of the lives of Catholic sisters.
22:00
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.
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.
22:30
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.
Testimonies from around the world about the forgotten and persecuted members of the Church, and what some unsung heroes are doing to help them.
23:00
On the Frontlines of Hunger




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