March 19, 2020
EWTN offers live broadcasts of daily Mass, live feed of adoration
Staff report
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IRONDALE, Ala. (EWTN) – As the coronavirus outbreak affects an increasing number of people around the world, many dioceses and parishes have taken the extraordinary measure of cancelling the celebration of public Masses. In other cases, they have dispensed the elderly and those with health issues from their Sunday obligation.
“During this extraordinary time in which people around the world are experiencing so much fear and anxiety, I invite Catholics and people around the world to tune into EWTN for live broadcasts of the Mass at 8 a.m. ET every day from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale, Alabama,” said EWTN chairman and chief executive officer Michael P. Warsaw. “The mission of EWTN is to bring the light of Christ to a world starved for truth. My prayer is that, during these dark days, people will be able to find hope through our programming.”
Encores air at noon ET, 7 p.m. ET, and midnight ET.
Viewers can watch on their televisions or streaming live here. They can get daily readings and homily at this link.
The Mass can also be heard via EWTN’s radio affiliates, on SIRIUS/XM Channel #130, online at this link, and live on EWTN’s Facebook page at 8 a.m. ET here. Click here to quickly discover the channel on which to find EWTN on your local cable or satellite provider, and here to find the television schedule.
While on the aforementioned television schedule link, viewers outside the U.S. should click on “United States” to see a drop down menu of EWTN’s TV schedules via satellites around the world. Click here to find the EWTN radio schedule.
In addition to the Mass, EWTN has begun offering viewers the opportunity for adoration, both on-air and on social media, via a live feed from Our Lady of the Angels Chapel in Irondale. In the U.S., adoration will immediately follow the Chaplet of Divine Mercy at approximately 3:20 p.m. ET and remain on-air for about 10 minutes. However, viewers can participate in adoration from 8 a.m. ET (just after daily Mass) to 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, via EWTN’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ewtnonline.
(Editor’s note: A list of local televised and streaming Masses in the Springfield Diocese can be found at http://diospringfield.org/9328-2/.)