Welcome to the website for the voice of Catholicism on the airwaves in southeastern North Carolina. You're at the right place if you want to learn about or listen to truly Catholic shows like Catholic Answers Live, the Drew Mariani Show, and many, many more including our own Carolina Catholic show.
Wilmington Catholic Radio can be heard on our three affiliate stations in the greater Wilmington area and in Southport.
93.1 FM | WBPL-LP | Downtown Wilmington |
103.1 FM | WJSS-LP | Bradley Creek |
91.7 FM | WJSI-LP | Porter's Neck |
100.5 FM | WJSL-LP | Southport |
Carolina Catholic learns about the Latin Mass (Mass in the Extraordinary Form)
For our second show in January, we talk with Tom and Tara Lewis, who have helped bring the Traditional Latin Mass to the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary's over the past decade. Tom and Tara have a great love for the Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, and they will share what it's like to attend Mass celebrated in Latin, the differences between the Novus Ordo Mass (that we attend weekly) and the Latin Mass, and how having this Mass in Wilmington has been a blessing to so many who love or have come to love the Latin Mass.
This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's four stations, 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM in Wilmington and 100.7 FM in Southport on the second two weekends of January, Saturdays at 11 a.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m.
Carolina Catholic interviews Dr. Robert Moynihan, author of Finding Viganò
For our second December show and first January show, we meet the author of Finding Viganò, Dr. Robert Moynihan, who is the founder and editor of the magazine, Inside the Vatican. Dr. Moynihan was sent by TAN Publishers on a mission to find Archbishop Viganò after he released his Testimony in August of 2018. In the first show, we learn about Archbishop Viganò, his Testimony, and how it impacted the investigation of former American Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. The second show expands upon this interview.
This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio's four stations, 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM in Wilmington and 100.7 FM in Southport on the second two weekends of December and first two weekends of January, Saturdays at 11 a.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m.
Virtual Rosary Prayer Group
Wilmington has it's own Rosary Across America now and it was launched on Thursday, March 19, and will continue every Thursday evening at 8:00 "until all our Churches can reopen" in the words of the leader, Sabina Newman, a parishioner at Saint Mark.
According to Sabina,
I want to reach out to you in this stressful time for our nation and Church. When I saw our Church doors locked, my heart sank. Even though the doors are closed, HE is truly with us. I always remember what is written in the Bible, Matthew 18:20 - "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them."
I am proposing a virtual prayer/rosary group that can grow. We want Jesus to know we hear Him and support Him. Also, as His children, we need His help. Our Blessed Mother will guide us through her beautiful rosary.
This is a live teleconference. No pre-registration is needed. Just dial in before the start time.
Phone Dial in : 712-775-7031
Access Code#: 693689
If you receive a busy signal when dialing in, please try the following: Text the word HELP to the 712-775-7031 phone number. A new number to dial in will be provided. Use the same access code 693689 to join. Let's pray together!!
2nd Sunday of Lent
Traditional Latin Mass, Sunday, February 28
The Lower Cape Fear Deanery sponsors a Traditional Latin Mass on the fourth Sunday of each month at the Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary at the corner of 5th and Ann Streets in downtown Wilmington. Mass is offered at 5pm.
Confessions will be held prior to Mass from 4:30 until 4:50.
Click here for the Mass propers. Bring your 1962 Missal and bring a friend!
Or send a check to:
Wilmington Catholic Radio
PO Box 12321
Wilmington, NC 28405
Wilmington Catholic Radio is an affiliate of Relevant Radio and of EWTN Radio, both of which are listener supported non-profit radio networks.
Wilmington Catholic Radio is an apostolate serving the Catholic Church and consistently operating in accord with the principles and truths of the Catholic Faith as expressed in Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition and the living Magisterium of the Church. Our goal is to always provide the community with solid Catholic teaching so Catholics can have an easy way to learn more about their faith, and for non-Catholics to learn what the Church really teaches. This is our mission.