Entertainment
Celebrate Faith and Fun: Upcoming Events on EWTN and Beyond
Upcoming broadcasts on EWTN and other networks highlight a blend of religious observances and entertaining events. Notably, the **Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes** will be commemorated with a special Mass on **February 11**, 2025, which aligns with the **34th World Day of the Sick**. This significant event emphasizes the theme of compassion as articulated by Pope Leo XIV, focusing on the importance of bearing one another’s burdens.
Special Broadcasts and Events
EWTN will air the **International Mass** from the Sanctuary of Lourdes at **3 p.m.** (Eastern time), featuring the poignant words of Our Lady to St. Bernadette: “I am the Immaculate Conception.” This Mass will serve as a reminder of the healing power of faith and community during a time when many face health challenges.
In addition to the religious programming, viewers can look forward to the **Puppy Bowl XXII** airing on **February 8** at **2 p.m.** on **Animal Planet**. This light-hearted event showcases **150 rescued dogs**, including **15 with special needs**, playing in a miniature stadium. The show aims to promote pet adoption and celebrate the joy of animal companionship, offering a cheerful alternative to the traditional Super Bowl.
Another highlight is the **XXV Winter Olympic Games**, which will take place in **Milan** and **Cortina D’Ampezzo** from **February 8 to 22**. Daily broadcasts will begin around **4 a.m.** with three-hour taped roundups at **8 p.m.** on NBC and its affiliates. The closing ceremony is set for **February 22**, and audiences are encouraged to check local listings for the exact timing.
Religious Observances on EWTN
EWTN will also host a special **Ash Wednesday Mass** on **February 18** at **8 a.m.** from its chapel in **Irondale, Alabama**. This Mass will be followed by a re-broadcast at **6:30 p.m.** and **midnight**. At **10:30 a.m.**, Pope Leo XIV will lead the Lenten Stations at the Church of Sant’Anselmo, culminating in a Penitential Procession to the **Basilica of St. Sabina** for Holy Mass, where ashes will be blessed and imposed.
On **February 22**, EWTN’s program **Bookmark** will feature Msgr. Charles Pope discussing his book, **The Hell There Is: An Exploration of an Often-Rejected Doctrine of the Church**. This program will reflect on the serious implications of mortal sin, emphasizing the need for repentance. Viewers can catch re-airings at **5 a.m.** and **5 p.m.** the following Monday, along with a late-night airing on **Saturday**.
This week’s programming presents a unique opportunity for audiences to engage with both spiritual and entertaining content, encouraging reflections on faith and community while also providing lighthearted entertainment options.
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