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Each free EWTN Learn series includes trusted videos and resources, plus a digital study guide to help you deepen your faith and knowledge.

Saints in Italy

Join Teresa Tomeo for the Saints in Italy EWTN Learn series! You'll walk in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Clare of Assisi, and Bl. Carlo Acutis, soon to be canonized. Explore the places where they lived, prayed, and surrendered themselves to God. Most importantly we’ll be inspired by their examples to grow stronger in our Catholic faith as we, too, seek to become saints.

Eucharistic Devotion

This six-part video series guides you through reflections on the Most Holy Eucharist inspired by the writings of Mother Angelica and the great saints.

Women Made New!

In this eight-part video series, you’ll be inspired by stories of women as you hear how God helped them overcome trials. Most importantly, you’ll understand that He will help you, too.

The Seven Last Words

In this seven-part series, Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA, takes you on an insightful pilgrimage through Jesus’ final words from the Cross.

In His Sandals

Enjoy practical wisdom and insights from Mother Angelica’s book in this six-part online book study with Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA.

Embark on a free EWTN Learn series and get access to…

Videos to help you grow in wisdom and knowledge in the Faith

Brief meditations, reflection questions, prayers and Scripture verses

Suggested links and resources to further your faith journey

An exclusive digital study guide

ABOUT OUR FOUNDRESS

Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation was a Poor Clare nun whose profound trust in Divine Providence led her to launch EWTN in 1981, with the mission of spreading the splendor of Christ and His Church to the world. She endured a rough childhood in Canton, Ohio, marked by poverty, her parents’ divorce, her mother’s mental health issues, and herself plagued with physical ailments throughout her life. She became a fully professed religious in 1953, at the Poor Clare monastery in Canton, before founding Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Irondale, Alabama, a short eight years later. Always quick with a quip and prepared with a prayer, Mother Angelica’s wit and words have inspired the hearts of people of all ages and all faiths. A pioneer of Catholic communications, she died on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016.

Mother Angelica Memorial

Your Faith Journey with EWTN

As we deepen our relationship with the Eternal Word, Jesus Christ, we grow in grace and are transformed by His love and mercy.