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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


Dr. Italy

Tues. Feb 27 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Feb 29 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Mar 2 @ 10:00 pm

It’s Italian Night as Dr. Ray welcomes evangelist Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio, who proposes a straightforward and enriching way of putting the Catholic faith into practice.  When it comes to something as sensitive as miscarriage, even the most well-meaning friend can say all the wrong things. Fr. Larry Richards looks into what happens near the moment of death, and Dr. Ray answers a viewer whose relatives just can’t ever be on time.

Guest:   Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio

Like Fathers, Like Ray

Tues. Mar 5 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Mar 7 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Jan 20 @ 10:00 pm

Dr. Ray shares the stage with surprise guests Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, and Fr. Larry Richards.  Together they take tough questions from the live studio audience.  The President of Benedictine College, Dr. Steve Minnis, stops by and reveals what has caused the school to grow dramatically in the recent years.  Dr. Ray explores what a grandparent’s role should be when an adult child has a miscarriage.

Guest:  Dr. Steve Minnis, President, Benedictine College

Welcome Fr. Mitch

Tues. Mar 12 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Mar 14 @ 5:00 am
Sat. Mar 16 @ 10:00 pm

Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, of EWTN gets a rousing welcome as he co-hosts the hour with Dr. Ray.  Together they answer viewers’ questions, including from a mom very worried about the future. Father Larry Richards takes a few minutes to remind Christians that despite their troubles, they have much to be thankful for and should express that gratitude.  Fr. Mitch sits down with Dr. Ray to offer advice on navigating a culture that can be hostile to families.

Guest:  Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, of EWTN

Starring Fr. Larry

Tues. Mar 19 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Mar 21 @5:00 am
Sat. Mar 16 @ 10 pm

Dr. Ray gives way to surprise co-host Fr. Larry Richards who takes the stage and the responsibility for answering a variety of audience questions.  Later, he and Dr. Ray hear from a group of public high school students, all of whom pray in school and get curious reactions from teachers and other students.  A viewer writes in to ask why his wife starts to cry every time they discuss a topic like finances or personal disagreements.

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

Be the Light

Tues. Mar 26 @ 9:30 am

Hollywood movie producer Cheri Ballinger opens up to Dr. Ray about the traumatic brain injury which ended her acting career and nearly ended her life, but which together with her solid Catholic faith, opened up a whole new opportunity.  Dr. Ray explores how men and women react differently to miscarriage.  Father Larry Richards reinforces the need to go to the source of our true hope, the person of Jesus.

Guest:  Cheri Ballinger, Hollywood Film Producer

Fr. Stu’s Legacy

Tues. Apr 2 @ 9:30 am
Thurs. Apr 4 @ 5 am

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