| The following are a description of Salt and Light programs that are aired throughout the day. Refer to schedule for times and dates.
Children’s programming
Cherub Wings: Join Cherub, a little angel who only wants to make children happy. You’ll find sing-a-long songs, bible stories and more in this show for ages six and under.
(Airs on Saturdays at 9:00am ET)
Miss Charity’s Diner: Join Miss Charity and her puppet friends as she teaches children virtues and life lessons. For ages ten and under.
WOW: Join Fr. Reed of Boston Catholic TV fame for a Catholic game show featuring elementary school children answering questions on various aspects of the Catholic faith.
(Airs on Saturdays at 9:30am ET and on Sundays at 8:30am ET)
Real Faith TV: The show that reaches out to teens looking for answers to many of the issues they face in today's world, and help them to deal with those issues through a Catholic faith perspective.
(Airs on Fridays at 6:00pm ET and Saturdays at 5:30pm ET)
Current Affairs and Church Issues
Food for Life: Catechetical talks covering a range of topics. Includes bible reflections and talks by Fr Bob Bedard, founder of the Companions of the Cross.
(Airs on Mondays at 9:00am ET, repeats on Wednesdays at 9:00am ET)
Where God Weeps: This show draws on experts, including bishops, priests, missionaries, and lay people, who testify to the suffering Church. The aim of the show is to awaken the awareness of Catholic viewers to the situation of the Church in need worldwide.
(New episodes Saturdays at 9:30pm ET; repeats Sundays at 2:30pm ET, Fridays at 9:30am ET, and Saturdays at 1:30pm ET)
Magazine Shows
Facing Life Head-On: Enter the homes and workplaces of those who tackle life issues each day. Adoption, disabilities, abortion, cancer, stem cell treatments, medical technologies, and end-of-life care are investigated with a revitalizing sense of hope.
(Airs on Tuesday evenings at 9:30pm ET & 1:30am ET; repeated Wednesdays at 2:00pm ET and Thursdays at 6:00pm ET)
Listen Up: A weekly magazine show hosted by Lorna Dueck. Discuss diverse topics concerning all Christians today.
(Airs on Wednesdays 9:00pm ET; repeats on Thursday at 11:30am ET, Sundays at 6:30 pm ET, Saturdays at 12:30pm ET)
Prayers and Devotions
Papal Angelus:(Italian): Weekly Angelus prayer and Papal Message delivered to the faithful by Holy Father Benedict XVI.
(Airs on Sundays at noon and 6:00pm ET)
Angelus: Daily Marian prayer everyday at noon ET.
Daily Mass: Daily celebration of Mass from St. Basil’s Church in Toronto.
(11am & 3:00pm ET Monday-Saturday, and 10:30pm & 2:30am ET Weekdays only)
Sunday Mass: Celebration of Sunday Mass brought to you by the Archdiocese of Toronto.
(Sundays at 12:30pm, 3:00pm, 10:30pm & 2:30am ET)
General Audience: Join thousands of pilgrims in Rome via our telecast of Pope Benedict’s weekly General Audience. Hear weekly Catechesis, the stories of the Fathers of the Church and how their lives and writings can have meaning for all of us today.
(Italian (90min): Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3:30pm ET)
(English (30min): Thursdays at 3:30pm, 10pm & 2am ET, Saturdays at 6pm ET, and Tuesdays at 9:30am ET)
Perpetual Help Devotions: Produced by the Redemptorist Fathers: prayers, reflections, and devotions to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. (Wednesdays & Fridays at 11:30am ET)
Rosary Stars: This rich production continues the tradition of Family theatre Productions founder, Servant of God Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, to bring all of us to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Rosary as prayer, particularly as daily family prayer. With a learning segment, historical timeline on the evolution of the Rosary and actual Rosary prayer with inspiring reflections by our Rosary Stars, we know you and your family's prayer life will be enriched ... fulfilling the vision of Father Peyton that ... The family that prays together stays together.
The Rosary in the Holy Land: The Mysteries of the Rosary prayed by young people in the land of Jesus and Mary.
(Every morning at 6am & 8am ET, check the online schedule for other repeats of the rosary)
Talk Shows
The Choices We Face: Host Ralph Martin and guests discuss the Catholic faith through round-table discussions and testimonies.
(New episodes Sunday 8:00AM; repeats through the week.)
(Tuesday at 8:00 AM and 11:30 am ET, repeats Thursday at 8:00 am ET, and Saturdays at 8 :00 am Et)
This is the day: Father Robert Reed and Jay Fadden host this half-hour talk show with Kevin Nelson. Now with less banter and more underlying spirituality, the hosts discuss various topics of the week and respond to viewer mail. Interviews, cooking, music, news and events for today's Catholic.
(Airs on Tuesday at 9:30 pm ET, repeats Wednesdays at 1:30 am ET, 10 am ET and 2:00 pm ET - Fridays at 9:30 pm ET, repeats Saturdays at 1:30 am ET and 2:00 pm ET
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Christopher Close-Up: Christopher Closeup, the award-winning television program produced by The Christophers, has been on the air since 1952. Many famous television personalities have appeared on the show over the years. This public affairs interview program introduces viewers to people who are making a difference in the fields of social justice, religion, entertainment, communications and in their own community.
(Airs on Thursdays 11:30 am ET; repeats Friday at 2:00 pm ET )
Woman to Woman: For women of all ages, this show tackles the issues concerning Catholic women today. (Airs on Wednesdays at 9:30 am ET, repeats on Fridays at 6:00 pm ET and Mondays at 9:30 am ET)
Finding Peace: A Guide to Happiness, Freedom, and Wholeness - A series based on the Life Principles hosted by Camille De Blasi Pauley:
The series takes viewers on a journey to discover the incredible dignity, meaning, and sacredness of human life. It offers a philosophical exploration that answers basic questions about human happiness, sexuality, love, quality of life, freedom, ethics, rights, and suffering. By encouraging viewers to contemplate on deeper interpretations of human meaning and purpose, the series seeks to move people to embrace the sacredness and dignity of all human life, and to accept social responsibility for those who are unborn, elderly, weak, dying, underprivileged, or otherwise vulnerable to oppression, persecution, and abuse.
Finding Peace comes to us from the Healing the Culture Institute and is hosted by Camille De Blasi Pauley, using the “Life Principles” curriculum of Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D, President of Gonzaga University. The series was taped in front of a live audience of individuals who are young and old, Christian and non-Christian, from various ethnic and ideological backgrounds.
(Airs on Fridays at 10:00 am ET and 9:00 pm ET, repeats on Saturdays at 1 am Et and 1:30 pm Et and Tuesdays at 10 am ET)
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