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Living Right With Dr. Ray


Dr. Ray’s television series, Living Right with Dr. Ray airs on EWTN Global Catholic Television on Tuesdays at 9am ET, Fridays at 5am ET, and Saturdays at 10pm ET.

Living Right with Dr. Ray, has captivated TV viewers around the world through the dynamic format of a faithfully Catholic family psychologist, Dr. Ray Guarendi, interacting with a live audience and presenting a wide range of topics. Airing three times a week on EWTN, the Global Catholic Television Network, Dr. Ray dispenses practical advice along with a generous dose of laughter. Each show features a special in-studio guest, along with Dr. Ray’s spirited segments on parenting, relationships, aging and the challenges facing teens, young adults and families.

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Scenes From Living Right With Dr. Ray


My 95 Year Old Mom's Care

Are You REALLY Sorry?

Family Rejects Catholic Faith

Getting the Silent Treatment

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2022 Episode Descriptions


Fr. Stu’s Legacy

Tues. Apr 2 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Apr 4 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Apr 6 @ 10:00 pm

The priest who was ordained with Fr. Stu Long, whose life was made into a Hollywood movie, reveals to Dr. Ray insights into Fr. Stu’s life as a priest and as his best friend.  Dr. Ray unveils a dramatization of what should and should not happen in the emergency room when a woman has a miscarriage. Father Larry Richards blends theology and psychology talking about “cognitive dissonance.” A viewer wants to know how to stop her child from being bullied.

Guest:  Fr. Bart Tolleson, Diocese of Helena

Spiritual Gifts of Alzheimers

Tues. Apr 9 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Apr 11 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Apr 13 @ 10:00 pm

Janie Carney, the widow of the co-founder of Pizza Hut, charts her faith-enriched journey of caring for her late husband during his 10-year struggle with Alzheimer’s. A couple confides in Dr. Ray about how their faith got them through the tragic death of their teenage daughter. What happens to the family when adult children keep arguing about who should get the house when their parents die.

Guest:  Janie Carney, Author & Speaker

Knowing God

Tues. Apr 16 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Apr 18 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Apr 20 @ 10:00 pm

Lamar Hunt, Jr., whose family owns the Kansas City Chiefs, talks about the responsibilities of the Catholic faith, including generosity and support of religious education. A pregnant mom with 6 kids wonders if she’s a bad Christian for not being able to help everyone who asks her.  Dr. Ray and Fr. Larry Richards examine whether it’s possible to really know God, or just know about Him.  Dr. Ray introduces the audience to his new book about his 10 adopted children.

Guest:  Lamar Hunt, Jr., Pro Sports Owner

Joining Forces

Tues. Apr 23 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Apr 25 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Apr 27 @ 10:00 pm

Dr. Ray joins forces with co-host Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, and among the topics they toss around with the live studio audience are the existence of free will, whether God knows the future, and just what in the world does “toxic masculinity” mean. A role play demonstrates how children can behave much differently at home than when they’re in school.  Fr. Larry Richards looks into why so many people today are having difficulty deciding just who they are.

Guests:  Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, of EWTN.

Unsocial Media

Tues. Apr 30 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. May 2 @ 5:00 am
Sat. May 4 @ 10:00 pm

Special in-studio guest Fr. Larry Richards hops onto stage just in time to help Dr. Ray answer audience questions, including whether two people with “difficult personalities” can live together. They take time to dig into teens’ addiction to social media, its sometimes-disastrous results, and whether it can be controlled. Dr. Ray uses a smart method to demonstrate the effectiveness of making kids write essays after they do something wrong.

Guest:  Fr. Larry Richards, The Reason for Our Hope

City on a Hill

Tues. May 7 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. May 9 @ 5 am
Sat. May 11 @ 10:00 pm

Leaders of one of the country’s most dynamic Catholic organizations for young adults inform Dr. Ray of the keys to their success and how the model can be followed.  What does a father say when his 15-year-old daughter begs him to allow her to date.  In our divisive culture, does a good Catholic need to “grow a backbone.” How do you keep an eye on who your teenage children are hanging out with. And Fr. Larry Richards gently takes on the most serious issue of suicide.

Guests:  Fr. Andrew Mattingly & Carrie Pirotte, City on a Hill