Watch Visions of The Divine Mini-Series on EWTN
EWTN, the global Catholic television network, created a wonderful 5-part mini-series on our book, Visions of the Divine. Msgr. Roger Landry, who led the National Eucharistic Procession and was co-anchor for EWTN "s coverage of the papal conclave, joins me as co-anchor for the series
It aired on EWTN June 1, 2026, , and is available on demand at EWTN+ and EWTN.com.
Visions of the Divine:
The Mystery of the Eucharist
Author Steve Auth explores Rembrandt’s “The Supper at Emmaus,” Signorelli’s “The Preaching of the Antichrist,” and El Greco’s “Pentecost” to discover the mystery of the Eucharist.(30 minutes)
Visions of the Divine:
The Heart of the Mass
Steve Auth and Msgr. Landry discuss the invitation of the Liturgy of the Word, focusing on Guido’s painting “Saint Mathew and the Angel,” and how to engage more deeply in the Mass.
(30 minutes)
Visions of the Divine:
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
Steve Auth and Msgr. Landry dive deeper into the journey of the Mass, explaining how Lorenzo Monaco’s masterpiece “The Adoration of the Magi” shows us how to better adore our Lord.
(30 minutes)
Visions of the Divine:
An Extraordinary Gift
Msgr. Landry explains the difference between just recognizing and receiving Jesus in Holy Communion while Steve Auth discusses Michelangelo’s, “The Creation of Adam.”
(30 minutes)
Visions of the Divine:
An Artistic Journey
Steve Auth and Msgr. Landry look at the Mass through Picasso’s “First Communion” and discuss what great art says about how our own transformation can help transform the world.
(30 minutes)
Watch Pilgrimage To The Museum
Mini-Series on EWTN
The three-part series is now available on demand. Author Stephen F. Auth and Fr. Shawn Aaron lead a group of pilgrims through New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art to discover man's ultimate search for God through art and time.
FREE ON DEMAND PILGRIMAGE TO THE MUSEUM
THE TOMB OF PERNEB 30:00
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, pilgrims explore the Tomb of Perneb, where relatives of the deceased left food and drink so he would never be thirsty or hungry in the afterlife.
EL GRECO 30:00
Author Stephen F. Auth explores the art of Greek painter and sculptor El Greco at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and delves into Christ’s influence on classic masterpieces.
THE HYPERCUBE 30:00
Salvadore Dali’s “Crucifixion” uses a geometric symbol to represent the transcendental nature of God. Host Stephen F. Auth explores the meaning behind Christ on the Hypercube.
Our New Book!
In this immersive exploration, we embark on a captivating artistic journey that delves into the profound mystery of the Eucharist. This collection of works seeks to bridge the gap between faith and creativity, inviting viewers to experience the Divine Presence in the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.



