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Do you primarily or exclusively attend the TLM?
If so, what do you think of EWTN?
If so, what do you think of EWTN?
Yes to the first question.Do you primarily or exclusively attend the TLM?
If so, what do you think of EWTN?
Can you please be specific and name some of the heresies and errors promoted by EWTN?Yes to the first question.
As to the second, aside from Bishop Sheen and the Chesterton show, there is very little on EWTN that can be depended on for accuracy.
Much is political spinning of doctrine to allow for liberal interpretations of clear cut Catholic Teaching.
Fr. Benedict Groeschel for one,despite being a nice man, unfortunately needs to be removed, He spreads actual heresy on the air.
One of the main problems I have is that there are never any corrections on EWTN. You’d think they’ve been batting a thousand for 25 years. They make mistakes or promote errors all the time, yet you’d never know it.
Primarily, I’ve heard Fr. Groeschel deny the doctrine of EENS. He has misrepresented the scriptures to support his arguments and been obstinate in his denial. He literally said, “I never bought that.” Fr. Pacwa has said the same thing, “I personally don’t hold it, but I’m here to teach what the Church teaches, not what I think.”Can you please be specific and name some of the heresies and errors promoted by EWTN?
How about Father Corapi?Yes to the first question.
As to the second, aside from Bishop Sheen and the Chesterton show, there is very little on EWTN that can be depended on for accuracy.
Much is political spinning of doctrine to allow for liberal interpretations of clear cut Catholic Teaching.
Fr. Benedict Groeschel for one,despite being a nice man, unfortunately needs to be removed, He spreads actual heresy on the air.
One of the main problems I have is that there are never any corrections on EWTN. You’d think they’ve been batting a thousand for 25 years. They make mistakes or promote errors all the time, yet you’d never know it.
Fr. Corapi and Fr. Brian Mullady are probably the best living priests that EWTN has on for solid catechesis. Fr. Shannon Collins was also very good when he was on but he would start to fumble when presenting a modern spin on things like EENS.How about Father Corapi?
I belong to an FSSP community and attend the Extraordinary Form of the Mass exclusively.Do you primarily or exclusively attend the TLM?
If so, what do you think of EWTN?
what is EENS?Primarily, I’ve heard Fr. Groeschel deny the doctrine of EENS. .
Agreed!I belong to an FSSP community and attend the Extraordinary Form of the Mass exclusively.
I watch, on the average, about one and half to two hours of EWTN a day. Are* all *of the programs to my liking? Of course not.
Having mixed emotions concerning the accomplishments of Pope John Paul II, I do look forward to the day when newer shows replace a lot of the older video-tapes. Perhaps in ten years or so, most programs will feature more references to Pope Benedict XVI and his accomplishments.
Father Corapi has been a true blessing to the Church, (pray for him, I think he’s ill), and has surely changed the lives of countless people around the world for the better, no doubt Mother Angelica’s older shows have done the same.
The EWTN network and it’s presentations have gone a lot further to make this world a better place to live in then say,…ABC, NBC, CBS,…or for that manner any OTHER of the 400 channels offered by my cable network.
So, until the day something better comes along,…my family will continue to support it.
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus. It is the Latin for No Salvation Outside the Church.what is EENS?
I agree and Chris Ferrara in his book on EWTN agrees that there is much that is good on EWTN. But let’s not fool ourselves into thinking it’s the Catholic ideal. Far from it.I belong to an FSSP community and attend the Extraordinary Form of the Mass exclusively.
I watch, on the average, about one and half to two hours of EWTN a day. Are* all *of the programs to my liking? Of course not.
Having mixed emotions concerning the accomplishments of Pope John Paul II, I do look forward to the day when newer shows replace a lot of the older video-tapes. Perhaps in ten years or so, most programs will feature more references to Pope Benedict XVI and his accomplishments.
Father Corapi has been a true blessing to the Church, (pray for him, I think he’s ill), and has surely changed the lives of countless people around the world for the better, no doubt Mother Angelica’s older shows have done the same.
The EWTN network and it’s presentations have gone a lot further to make this world a better place to live in then say,…ABC, NBC, CBS,…or for that manner any OTHER of the 400 channels offered by my cable network.
So, until the day something better comes along,…my family will continue to support it.
I am with you on the question of EENS - Fr. Groeschel has often made me very nervous when talking about non-Catholics and even other religions. I’m not sure that I’ve ever heard something that was indubitably heretical from him (since one can very misleadingly play up the possibility of invincible ignorance, etc. …), but they still need to have a clearer line on what the Church’s teaching really is.I agree and Chris Ferrara in his book on EWTN agrees that there is much that is good on EWTN. But let’s not fool ourselves into thinking it’s the Catholic ideal. Far from it.
Ferrara points out that “moderate modernism” is promoted there as condemned by Pope St. Pius X.
The main show on EWTN that I watch is “The One True Faith” with Michael Voris. He would never be construed as a liberal by any means lol He has such conviction for the faith and his latest special “The Cost of Abortion” should be highly commended. Just my :twocents:Yes to the first question.
As to the second, aside from Bishop Sheen and the Chesterton show, there is very little on EWTN that can be depended on for accuracy.
Much is political spinning of doctrine to allow for liberal interpretations of clear cut Catholic Teaching.
Fr. Benedict Groeschel for one,despite being a nice man, unfortunately needs to be removed, He spreads actual heresy on the air.
One of the main problems I have is that there are never any corrections on EWTN. You’d think they’ve been batting a thousand for 25 years. They make mistakes or promote errors all the time, yet you’d never know it.
I exclusively attend the TLM.Do you primarily or exclusively attend the TLM?
If so, what do you think of EWTN?
I too enjoy the homilies on EWTN. I miss the homilies by Father Angelus M. Shaughnessy, Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. I also enjoy Fr. John Corapi and Fr. Bill Casey.The preaching at these Masses is excellent. Stuff you don’t hear in your average parish.
That’s what happens when you stand in the middle of the road and don’t pick a side.Certain Traditionalists don’t like EWTN and didn’t care for John Paul II.
Liberal Catholics don’t bother at all with EWTN and think John Paul II was an arch-conservative.
Seems to me John Paul II was going to annoy certain people no matter what he did. Same with Benedict.
I don’t understand. Is it somehow cheaper to be untraditional?I would like to see a little more Traditional programming on EWTN but if they had the money they would probably do it. I would like to see more Eastern Catholic programming too, but they don’t have the greatest amount of resources.