EWTN News Nightly

EWTN’s daily news and analysis program from Washington, DC.

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, September 7, 2023

9/7/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: An impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden is likely just weeks away. Congressman James Comer says the evidence is overwhelming and that then Vice-President Biden received millions of dollars from foreign nationals in a pay to play scheme. And, as the Biden Administration warns Senator Tommy Tuberville’s hold on military promotions “is threatening our national security,” the lawmaker from Alabama is pushing back. There are new developments regarding a 2021 story out of Canada. According to a new report, the recent excavation of 14 alleged burial sites unearthed no human remains. EWTN News Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn, joins to refresh our memories about the claims made in Canada back in 2021 and how they affected the Holy Father's visit there. Meanwhile, according to the US Government Accountability Office, each $100 rise in median rent is associated with a 9% increase in homelessness. With the average rent price increasing by almost $250 over the past 2 years, the US is experiencing a homelessness crisis from coast to coast. The cofounder and president of Catholic Action Center, Ginny Ramsey, joins to explain how they address homelessness in the community. Finally this evening, a family from Poland killed for having hidden 8 Jews in their home in 1944 is due to be beatified on Sunday. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, has more. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, September 6, 2023

9/6/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Congress is now in a race against time to keep the government open past the end of the month, but the Senate and House Republicans are in 2 different places and the standoff poses a challenge to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. And as the brutal war in Ukraine continues, now for 19 months, there is no peace in sight. There has only been more killing, including several civilians today who died in a missile attack on a market in eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, the alleged growing cooperation between North Korea and Russia is drawing attention from Washington, especially the belief that Pyongyang may provide weapons to Moscow. Senior Correspondent of East and South Asian Affairs at the Global Strat View, Se Hoon Kim, joins to talk more about this potential alliance. Pope Francis met this morning with the bishops of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church. The Holy Father invited Christians to dedicate October to praying for peace and reconciliation in Ukraine. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser has more. Finally this evening, Sage Steele recently left ESPN after she and the sports network settled a lawsuit regarding comments she made over the company's coronavirus vaccine mandates. She opens up on how she is relying on her Catholic faith after leaving the company where she worked for 16 years covering almost every major sporting event. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, September 5, 2023

9/5/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis is back at the Vatican following his 4 day visit to Mongolia. Rome Correspondent for Catholic News Agency, Courtney Mares, joins to share why Pope Francis made the roughly 10 hour flight to Mongolia, with only 1,400 Catholics in the country. And while First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, President Joe Biden continues to test negative as he prepares for a trip to India for the G20 Summit. Meanwhile, Nicaragua's government, led by President Daniel Ortega continues to escalate efforts to silence the Christian faithful. His targets include the Catholic Church, church officials, and even a leading bishop. As a new strain of COVID-19 begins to spread across the country, a number of institutions, including city governments, hospitals, schools and even Hollywood studios are implementing mask mandates. Director of the Independent Women's Forum, Julie Gunlock, shares how big of a concern she thinks the mask mandates are. Finally this year, one person who knows a lot about women and girls' sports is Sage Steele, a long time sportscaster and a staple on ESPN for more than a decade. However, when she appeared on a podcast in 2021 and gave her opinion on the COVID vaccine mandates and a few other topics that some deemed controversial, things changed. Steele joins to talk about her journey and how her Catholic faith is carrying her through it all. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly: Labor Day Special | Monday, September 4, 2023

9/4/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The abortion debate has pit a Republican Senator against the Biden Administration. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville has been blocking Pentagon promotions until the military stops paying the travel costs of troops seeking abortions. Senator Tuberville's stance against the Pentagon's abortion policy is also putting his home state of Alabama in the spotlight. John Wahl, Chair of the Alabama Republican Party says, "The Alabama Republican Party recently passed a resolution in support of Senator Tuberville, and that resolution passed 99% to 1. Meanwhile, during World Youth Day in Lisbon, Catholics and Evangelical Christians gathered for an event called "The Change." Among the guests were a well-known actor and a musician. And a couple in Michigan is offering inspiration through their faith. They made a life-affirming decision when they found out they were expecting a special set of twins. Their babies were conjoined from the chest to the abdomen and shared vital organs like a heart and liver, making their diagnosis life-limiting. Finally this evening, a popular podcast helps listeners understand and relate to the Catholic Catechism. "The Catechism in a Year" with Fr. Mike Schmitz has been averaging 200,000 daily downloads and YouTube viewers. This is the follow-up to the popular "The Bible in a Year" podcast. We caught up with Fr. Schmitz to find out more about the podcasts. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Friday, September 1, 2023

9/1/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis made history today as he arrived in the capital of Mongolia, becoming the first pope to travel to the East Asian nation. EWTN Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn, is on the ground in Mongolia and has more. And as the Labor Day weekend arrived, President Joe Biden spoke to reporters in the Rose Garden this afternoon about the latest jobs report saying, “Just this morning we learned the economy created 190,000 jobs last month.” Meanwhile, three Republican lawmakers made a quick trip into Northwest Syria this past weekend. It is the first known visit to the war-torn country by American lawmakers in 6 years. Writing in the Washington Examiner, Timothy R. Carney says in part, "Biden has made it clear that he doesn't merely disagree with pro-lifers but that he hates us and wants to sic the federal government on us." Senior Columnist with the Washington Examiner and fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Carney, joins to tell us more about the piece he wrote. Finally this evening, Mongolia's former president says religious freedom and respect for human life are fundamental values in Mongolia. President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj led the nation for 8 years, from 2009-2017. Earlier this year, we spoke with him about freedom of worship and his impressions of the current and former popes. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, August 31, 2023

8/31/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden declared an emergency declaration for South Carolina and a disaster declaration for Florida. In addition, Valdosta, Georgia saw hundreds of homes damaged by Idalia. And 2 years ago, 13 US service members were killed in the Abbey Gate bombing during the final chaotic days of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. Family members of the fallen are still demanding accountability from the Biden Administration about the pull-out and why their loved ones lost their lives. Jason Jones with the Vulnerable People Project, joins to tell us a little more about what women and girls are facing now in Afghanistan and the ways his organization is trying to help. Meanwhile, Americans pay almost 2.5 times more for prescriptions than any other developed country, but that could change soon. The Biden Administration announced that Medicare will start negotiating the prices for 10 drugs including blood thinners and diabetes medication. Executive Director of Christ Medicus, Louis Brown, joins to tell us how big the impact will be and how soon everyday Americans will feel the impact of these negotiations. Finally this evening, the territorial dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan shows no sign of being resolved and has become more critical in the recent period. Armenian Ambassador to the Holy See, Garen Nazarian, joins to share how he would describe the situation in Nagorno Karabakh. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, August 29, 2023

8/29/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Catholic Congressman Steve Scalise has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow plasma cells. The long-serving Republican from Louisiana, is the current Majority Leader of the House. Meanwhile, the White House continues to receive FEMA updates on Hurricane Idalia now bearing down on Florida. And more than a dozen states and a number of pro-life groups are asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on so-called "buffer zones" around abortion clinics. EWTN Legal Analyst and Religious Freedom Expert, Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, joins to talk more about this case and the significance of it. A recent study in South Korea says the surgical N-95 masks used for protection against the coronavirus may expose users to dangerous levels of toxic chemicals. Cofounder of Evie Magazine, Brittany Martinez, joins to share her reaction to this study. Pope Francis is being criticized for remarks he made recently to young people in Russia. In a video message on Friday, the Holy Father told the young people they are "heirs of the Great Russia. The Great Russia of saints and kings." Finally this evening, a centuries-old tradition wrapped up today in Italy. In a tradition that is now 729 years old, on the evening of August 29th, "la Perdonanza Celestiniana," the Celestinian Forgiveness, came to a close in L'Aquila, a city in central Italy. EWTN Vatican Journalist Matteo Ciofi has more. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Friday, August 25, 2023

8/25/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: In the race for the Oval Office in 2024, former President Donald Trump is asking voters “to evict Crooked Joe Biden from the White House and SAVE AMERICA,” while on his new mug shot Trump writes: “ELECTION INTERFERENCE NEVER SURRENDER!” Meanwhile, there's a growing possibility of a government shutdown on October 1st. That's because a group of about 3 dozen House Republicans are drawing a redline on government spending. Their votes are critical and time is short. And final preparations are underway for the Holy Father's trip next week to Mongolia. EWTN News Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn has more. Iran and Saudi Arabia will be joining the BRICS bloc of developing countries. Research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Joel Griffith, joins to tell us more about the 6 countries joining the bloc of developing economies. Finally this evening, late Thursday night, officials released the names of 388 people still missing on the island of Maui after devastating wildfires swept through the island 17 days ago. Jordan Segundo joins to tell us what it was like to return back to Hawaii and have to report on such a difficult story. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly | EWTN Anchored by Tracy Sabol, EWTN News Nightly is our daily news and analysis program presenting breaking Catholic News worldwide, top stories, and daily reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, and Rome. Weekdays at 6 & 9 PM EST. ewtn.com

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, August 24, 2023

8/24/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Republican presidential campaign officially kicked off last night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 8 candidates traded barbs. All of them took aim at the Biden Administration along with the front runner, former President Donald Trump who didn't attend. Editorial director at the Daily Caller, Vince Coglianese, joins to share what the biggest take away was from the debate. And as the war in Ukraine drags on for a year and a half now, and on Ukraine’s Independence Day, President Joe Biden praised the “brave Ukrainian women and men” who in their battle against Russia, “are showing the world once more that freedom is worth fighting for.” This week marks the annual gathering in Northern Italy of faith leaders and lay people. The high-profile event even received a message from Pope Francis. Senior Editor at the National Catholic Register, Jonathan Liedl, joins to tell us more about what the Holy Father said to attendees at the Rimini Meeting. Finally this evening, a group from a parish in Charlotte, North Caroline visited Haiti several years ago. They were told the people in the Caribbean nation needed food. So Saint Matthew Catholic Church went into action. Executive Director of the Hands for Haiti Project, Steven Favory, and Chairman of the Board for Hands for Haiti, Ernest Dwight, join to tell us more about how this initiative began in the parish. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, August 23, 2023

8/23/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: In Milwaukee, Wisconsin at 9pm ET, multiple Republican presidential candidates will take the stage for two hours battling it out over the top issues of the day. Former President Donald Trump will not be taking part in this first GOP primary debate. Political Science Professor at Grove City College in Pennsylvania, Dr. Paul Kengor, joins to talk more about the debate and whether historically something like this has happened before with a candidate who has such a strong lead. Meanwhile, Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville is holding up military nominations because of the defense department's abortion policies. The Chair of the Alabama Republican Party says Senator Tuberville is on solid ground. And there are new developments in the targeting of Catholics by the Ortega regime in Nicaragua. President of the Global Liberty Alliance and an expert on Central and South America, Jason Poblete, joins to share why he thinks President Ortega continues these activities, following a string of other anti-religious/anti-Catholic actions. Finally this evening, Pope Francis is writing a second part of Laudato Si', his landmark letter on concern for the care of the planet. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about the Holy Father writing a second part of Laudato Si', what it will focus on and why he is writing it now. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, August 22, 2023

8/22/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The countdown is on as 8 Republicans have qualified for the party's first 2024 presidential primary debate. Former President Donald Trump is the clear front-runner and said he would skip the debate in Milwaukee and called on his rivals to drop out. And as the Biden Administration continues its pro-abortion push on social media, a recent tweet by the Vice President concerning maternal mortality rates and what the administration calls “the hypocrisy” caught our attention, and we asked pro-life advocates to respond to the post. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Minsk is urging Americans traveling or living in Belarus to leave the country due to what it calls a "spillover risk" from the war in Ukraine. Republican Strategist and Former National Security Council Spokesman, John Ullyot, joins to tell us how big of a warning this is from the embassy. In the nation's capital, there are a couple of chances to see at least parts of an original Gutenberg Bible. Brian Hyland, Curator of Medieval Manuscripts for the Museum of the Bible, joins to tell us about why the printing of the Gutenberg Bible itself was so revolutionary. Finally this evening, a conference this week in Germany is examining the lasting legacy of the late Pope Benedict XVI. Theologian and speaker at the conference, Fr. Ralph Weimann, joins to tell us more about this conference and what some of the highlights have been. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Monday, August 21, 2023

8/21/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Flying out of Reno, Nevada, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden traveled to Maui to meet with survivors of the deadly wildfires. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has been hit with four criminal indictments. Now, he may be hit with another, a possible 5th indictment out of Arizona. Founder and President of the Article Three Project, Mike Davis, joins to share what more he knows about this investigation in Arizona and why it is happening now. And as Xi Jinping's government looks to stop rampant deflation, they watched regional Asian rivals South Korea and Japan meet with President Biden at Camp David late last week to usher in a new era of partnership. Former White House Deputy National Security Advisor and current Senior Fellow and Chair of the China Policy Initiative for the America First Policy Institute, Steve Yates, joins to explain his read on the Chinese reaction to the meetings at Camp David. Finally this evening, EWTN Norway began TV programming last week on the feast of the Assumption. Cofounder of EWTN Norway, Pal Johannes, joins to tell us more about EWTN Norway and how the idea to launch it came about. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly | EWTN Anchored by Tracy Sabol, EWTN News Nightly is our daily news and analysis program presenting breaking Catholic News worldwide, top stories, and daily reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, and Rome. Weekdays at 6 & 9 PM EST. ewtn.com

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EWTN News Nightly | Friday, August 18, 2023

8/18/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Hawaii is showing signs of recovery after the deadly wildfires that killed more than 100 people. Principal of Sacred Hearts School in Lahaina, Hawaii, Tonata Lolesio, joins to share what it was like during the wildfires. And five months and counting is how long Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville has been blocking several hundred military nominations over the Pentagon's abortion policy and that number is growing. Meanwhile, speaking at Camp David in Maryland, President Joe Biden, sitting down for a trilateral summit with Japan and South Korea, said, “…our countries are stronger and the world will be safer as we stand together.” Republicans say the plan known as "Bidenomics" is not working and instead is hurting American families. Editor and Columnist at StockInvestor.com, Paul Dykewicz, joins to share his take on "Bidenomics" is and whether he believes we are on the right track. Finally this evening, an opinion piece says the DC government may be held accountable for a Black Lives Matter double standard. This after an appeals court this week sided with pro-lifers who had written "Black Pre-Born Lives Matter" in chalk on a sidewalk. Chief Media and Policy Strategist of Students for Life, Kristi Hamrick, joins to share what happened when the kids went to write their message in chalk on a DC sidewalk in 2020 and why they did it in the first place. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, August 17, 2023

8/17/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: On Friday, President Joe Biden is set to welcome two world leaders to Camp David in northern Maryland. But first he paid his respects to the former First Lady of Pennsylvania. And White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre discussed a new ruling on the abortion drug, mifepristone, stating, "Due to the Supreme Court's stay, mifepristone remains broadly available for now. But if the Fifth Circuit's ruling stands, it will significantly roll back the ability for women in every state to get the health care they need..." Senior Counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, Julie Blake, joins to share her reaction on the ruling and how significant it is. Meanwhile, the Democrat-backed Inflation Reduction Act just celebrated its first anniversary. Police in Pakistan have arrested 129 Muslims following attacks this week on Christian churches and homes. The attacks came following a report that one of the Christian men had desecrated a copy of the Quran. Outreach Director of Aid to the Church in Need, Ed Clancy, joins to let us know how all of this transpired and what the situation is like in Pakistan now. Finally this evening, the new school year is another reminder of the Holy Father's initiative for the classroom. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser recently spoke with a Holy See official about the Pope's Global Compact on Education. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly | EWTN Anchored by Tracy Sabol, EWTN News Nightly is our daily news and analysis program presenting breaking Catholic News worldwide, top stories, and daily reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, and Rome. Weekdays at 6 & 9 PM EST. ewtn.com

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, August 16, 2023

8/16/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Biden Administration is celebrating “Bidenomics” while ramping up its efforts to convince Americans its economic agenda is helping Americans. Meanwhile, there's a major spending battle brewing on Capitol Hill when Congress returns next month. President Biden is asking for billions more in new emergency spending, however, half of the money is for Ukraine. That's becoming a major flash point for some Republican lawmakers. President of Real Clear Politics, Tom Bevan, joins to share whether he thinks voters are still on board with funding this war or whether their support is waning, especially as we are faced with disasters at home such as the devastating wildfires in Hawaii. Last week the Supreme Chamber of Mexico upheld the guilty verdict for a Mexican Congressman and leader of the National Front for the Family. Rodrigo Ivan Cortes was convicted of gender based political violence, including digital violence for referring to a transgender colleague, Salma Luevano, as a "man who self-ascribes as a woman." Congressman Cortes and his legal counsel, Julio Pohl of Alliance Defending Freedom International, join to share their reactions to last week's verdict. Finally this evening, later this month, Pope Francis will travel to Mongolia for his 43rd apostolic journey. In September, the Holy Father will be in France for a quick visit. EWTN Vatican News Correspondent, Colm Flynn, has more. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, August 15, 2023

8/15/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The indictment lists 18 felony counts against former President Donald Trump and 23 counts against 18 co-defendants. President Joe Biden offered no immediate comment about the case against Trump, and his son Hunter Biden is facing his own legal troubles, now being investigated by a special counsel. Meanwhile, the Chinese Communist Party is announcing new restrictions on religious freedom that will go into effect next month. Senior Correspondent of East and South Asian Affairs at the Global Strat View, Se Hoon Kim, joins to share his reaction to these new measures by the CCP. And last week, 3 Orthodox Jewish families lost their case against the state of California, but the loss has set up a high-profile appeal before the 9th Circuit and potentially a path to bring the case before the Supreme Court. Managing Director of the Orthodox Union, Maury Litwack, joins to bring us up to speed on the case. August 15th in Italy is Ferragosto, the day that commemorates the Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. Matteo Ciofi has more on the history of the Italian holiday. Finally this evening, the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary has been the subject of paintings for centuries. Associate Professor of Practice in Catechetics at the Catholic University of America and author of "The Beauty of Faith," Jem Sullivan, joins to share how long the Assumption of Mary has been depicted in art. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, August 8, 2023

8/8/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Visiting the Grand Canyon in Arizona, President Joe Biden announced the protection of 1,500 square miles of land from uranium mining. And millions of students will be heading back to school soon. Many are still scrambling to catch up academically after two years of remote learning due to COVID closures. Lawmakers, educators and parents are still trying to sort out the damage. Meanwhile, a recent survey finds Americans' confidence in the US military is at its lowest point in 25 years. Director of the Center for National Defense at the Heritage Foundation, Lieutenant General Thomas Spoehr, joins to share his reaction to the latest numbers. Reaction continues to pour in following the Vatican's announcement that the next World Youth Day will take place in South Korea. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, recently spoke with a priest from the East Asian nation who will spearhead World Youth Day 2027. Finally this evening, Gold Star families of the 13 service members killed during a suicide bombing at the Kabul airport in 2021, spoke at a Congressional forum, giving powerful testimony and demanding answers from the Biden Administration. Jason Jones with the Vulnerable People Project, whose non-profit organization has helped hundreds in Afghanistan amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis, joins to share his thoughts on the Congressional forum. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Monday, August 7, 2023

8/7/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: House Republicans continue to question the Justice Departments motives in the Hunter Biden case, and now with the indictment of former President Trump, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy charges the indictment was political. President Joe Biden returns from vacation while inflation is skyrocketing. Economists are forecasting a 3.3% rise in prices from a year ago and beginning tonight, the President travels west, touting his "Inflation Reduction Act." On Sunday, August 6, the nearly week-long World Youth Day 2023 concluded in Portugal. More than 1 million young people attended the Closing Mass offered by Pope Francis who encouraged all to reflect on their resolutions following the conclusion of this grand event. Meanwhile, The House Oversight Committee's investigation into alleged Biden Family Ties to foreign nationals isn't slowing down. A former Biden business associate, Devon Archer, gave a transcribed interview behind closed doors last week. Niger’s mutinous soldiers continue to hold President Mohamad Bazoum captive and close the country’s airspace after ECOWAS, the West African regional bloc, threatens a military intervention. A hastily called summer special election in Ohio has seen an off-the-chart turnout. The election was pushed by Republicans to increase the difficulty of passing amendments to the Ohio constitution, hoping to halt one in November’s election that guarantees abortion rights. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly provides the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Join host Tracy Sabol, our Capitol Hill, White House and Rome Correspondents, as well as many other diverse guests daily, to get the latest from the U.S. and the Vatican on topics regarding our Catholic faith and interests. ------------- EWTN News Nightly airs on EWTN weekdays at 6pm & 9pm ET. ------------

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EWTN News Nightly | Friday, August 4, 2023

8/4/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: As young pilgrims storm Lisbon for World Youth Day, Pope Francis is scheduled to soon participate in the Stations of the Cross. His Holiness shall travel for roughly one hour to visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima. While at it, our Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn, reports from Lisbon on a welcoming ceremony that took place in Eduardo VII Park, the Pope's meeting with charity workers, and his special message to them. Over at the White House, former President Trump says his recent indictment was "a sad day for Americans." As the Republican front runner entered a not guilty plea amid federal charges related to the 2020 election. On the pro-life front, victory abounds as a federal judge has granted an injunction to halt Illinois governor Jamie Pritzker's new law targeting pregnancy resource centers. The Thomas More Society requested the injunction. This brings a sigh of relief for pro-lifers in the fight to restore full rights to life and life eternal. Meanwhile, a week has passed since an American missionary and her daughter were kidnapped by a criminal ransom gang in Haiti. Lester Munson, Senior Fellow at the National Security Institute, joins us to discuss the ongoing political instability, gang violence, and hunger that plague the small island nation, and comments on how the U.S. can intervene in the increasing kidnapping problem. Lastly, tonight, following a new report which says that 14,000 pilots are needed for commercial, military, and cargo planes, Walsh University, a Catholic school in Ohio, is partnering with a flight school in Akron to fight the problem. Timothy Collins, President of Walsh University, joins us to discuss this initiative further. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly provides the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Join host Tracy Sabol, our Capitol Hill,

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, August 3, 2023

8/3/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis’ first full day in Lisbon for World Youth Day was eventful. His Holiness met with young people with varied faith backgrounds and gave a memorable gift to members of the worldwide Scholas Ocurrentes movement for education. To dig deeper into this and the Holy Father's generous gift, EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, reports. In this same vein, out of the hundreds of thousands of young people in Lisbon, several are from Latin America. Fr. Jeronimo Espinosa, a Colombian priest, sheds light on how the Holy Father’s Argentinian heritage may have influenced the uptick in Latin Americans’ World Youth Day attendance. Meanwhile in the White House, President Biden is calling for the release of Niger’s President, Mohamed Bazoum, and “for the preservation of Niger’s hard-earned democracy.” Our White House Correspondent, Owen Jensen, reports. Over on Capitol Hill, it’s a historic day with four federal criminal charges brought against former President Donald Trump. Reporting from the courthouse is our Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales, who gives us an inside look into the state of the matter and what lies ahead. Lastly tonight, the New York City mayor says his city is full after dealing with a surge of migrants. To discuss this situation further is Rodney Scott, former chief of the United States Border Patrol. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly provides the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Join host Tracy Sabol, our Capitol Hill, White House and Rome Correspondents, as well as many other diverse guests daily, to get the latest from the U.S. and the Vatican on topics regarding our Catholic faith and interests. ------------- EWTN News Nightly airs on EWTN weekdays at 6pm & 9pm ET. ------------ Don't miss an episode of EWTN New Nightly. Get updates here: https

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, August 2, 2023

8/2/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis has arrived in Lisbon, Portugal for the global gathering of hundreds of thousands of young people for World Youth Day 2023. In His Holiness’ address to the country’s government and diplomatic corps, he shared his dreams for a more peaceful Europe. EWTN News’ VP and Editorial Director, Matthew Bunson, sits down with VP of the Media Centre in Lisbon, Professor Daniel Arasa, to better digest the address. Meanwhile, Former President Donald Trump will appear in court Thursday after being indicted for working to overturn the 2020 election results. EWTN White House Correspondent, Owen Jensen, reports. On the other hand, although Congress is on break, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reacting to the indictment of former President Trump. Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales, reports. China reveals two new leaders for the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force this week in a surprise shake-up. Author Gordon Chang joins us to comment on allegations that China is funding millions toward U.S. public schools and on BlackRock client investments. Lastly tonight, as the fifth largest city in the nation, Phoenix, Arizona is the only major one lacking a Catholic rehabilitation center in its diocese. Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kolbe Mission, Jason Kelly, delves deeper into the organization’s inception, namesake, and mission in fighting addiction. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly provides the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Join host Tracy Sabol, our Capitol Hill, White House and Rome Correspondents, as well as many other diverse guests daily, to get the latest from the U.S. and the Vatican on topics regarding our Catholic faith and interests. ------------- EWTN News Nightly airs on EWTN weekdays at 6pm & 9pm ET. ------------ Don't miss an episode of EWTN New Night

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, August 1, 2023

8/1/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: As World Youth Day 2023 kicks off in full swing, more than 200,000 young people have arrived in Lisbon, Portugal. As they desire to draw closer to Jesus, they also anticipate Pope Francis’ arrival to the grand event. Reporting live is EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, who gives us a glimpse into the current mood and what final preparations are in place to welcome the Holy Father. Meanwhile, as the flow of illegal drugs into the United States continues to skyrocket, deaths from illegal narcotics like Fentanyl have exceeded 100,000. Our Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales, reports on how lawmakers are taking steps to stem this Fentanyl flow. Over at the White House, President Joe Biden made a controversial decision to select not Alabama, but Colorado as the U.S. Space Command headquarters location. Some lawmakers say one Senator's hold on Pentagon promotions likely influenced this decision. Our White House Correspondent, Owen Jensen, reports. Alliance Defending Freedom represents Branches Pregnancy Resource Center in a lawsuit challenging Vermont’s S-37 legislation against pro-life pregnancy centers. Joining us are Senior Counsel Erin Hawley and Jean Marie Davis, executive director at the pregnancy center. Lastly tonight, with the war in Ukraine displacing more than 11.2 million people, the Diocese of Greensburg has pledged to fund Ukrainian refugees’ journeys. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Monday, July 31, 2023

7/31/2023

The race for the White House is quickly taking shape. President Joe Biden is on vacation right now but very soon he and members of his cabinet will be hitting the road. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump, faces a growing list of legal troubles, including a possible indictment out of Georgia. Today, the House Oversight Committee held a transcribed interview with Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden. Archer claims then Vice President Joe Biden was on speaker phone for conversations with Hunter and his business partners. Republicans say this is more evidence of wrongdoing that continues to pile up. Editorial Director at the Daily Caller, Vince Coglianese, joins to discuss his take on the testimony today from the former business associate of Hunter Biden and how these new stories about Hunter are impacting President Biden's re-election bid and overall political career. Colm Fynn joins us from Portugal to discuss the 37th World Youth Day that will begin tomorrow in Lisbon. Final preparations are being made for tomorrow. The title on this international gathering is "Mary Arose and Went With Haste," and it will last a week with Pope Francis arriving in Portugal this Wednesday in the morning. The Knights of Columbus is gathering this week in Florida for its 141st Supreme Convention. Senior Vice President of Evangelization and Faith Formation for the Knights of Columbus, Jonathan Reyes, joins to discuss the theme for this year, "First in Faith and Charity." Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, July 27, 2023

7/27/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Extreme heat that has threatened millions of Americans, most recently in the southwest. The White House says officials are working on worker protections, improved weather forecasts and more accessible drinking water and today President Biden laid out his plan to cool things off. At the Capitol Hill hearing on UFOs, Pentagon Whistle blowers shared explosive claims of alien technology defying laws of physics and push back from military leadership against those reporting such sightings. The Department of Education's Civil Rights office opened an investigation at Harvard after complaints were filed by some civil rights groups who claimed the University's legacy policy overwhelmingly favored white applicants. As part of a push to "sinicize" religion, the Chinese Communist Party has embarked on a 10-year project to rewrite the Bible, Quran, and other religious texts. Jeff Kloha, Chief Curatorial Officer for the 'Museum of the Bible' joins us to discuss how dangerous this is to Christians and other faith believers in the country. "“Rome transforms.” The Eternal City chose this motto to describe their ambitious renovation plans for the upcoming 2025 Jubilee year. Rome is expecting at least 10 million pilgrims on top of an all-time high stream of tourists. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn " Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, July 26, 2023

7/26/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden's son Hunter goes before a federal judge however, congressional Republicans who say Hunter got off easy are pursuing their own investigations. Some Republicans are moving toward impeaching President Biden, they cite mounting evidence of possible money laundering and influence peddling. The Vatican prosecutor has asked a court to convict 10 people, including Cardinal Becciu, of a range of financial crimes. After a summer pause, the defense and civil parties in the Vatican's "trial of the century" will deliver their closing arguments, with the court expected to deliver a verdict before the end of the year. Opposition parties in Kenya filed charges against the government for “police atrocities” that left 30 dead at the International Criminal Court during protests the cost of living and taxation. The party is “assembling more evidence” of police brutality and the specific targeting of the “Luo ethnic community” from Western Kenya where hospitals admitted protestors with bullet-related injuries. Members of the House Judiciary Committee questioned FBI Director Christopher Wray about an FBI memo from the Richmond, VA, field office targeting Catholics who are drawn to the traditional Latin Mass. The memo claimed violent extremists have “sought out and attended traditional Catholic houses of worship” and suggested surveilling churches that offer the Latin Mass to “radical-traditionalist” Catholic communities.

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, July 25, 2023

7/25/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden signed a proclamation at the White House establishing a national monument honoring Emmett Till, whose horrific killing helped spur the Civil Rights movement. Meanwhile, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says allegations of financial wrongdoing against President Joe Biden are rising to the level of an impeachment inquiry, but a White House spokesman says the House GOP's eagerness to go after the President "regardless of the truth is seemingly bottomless." After this week, lawmakers won't be returning to Washington until after Labor Day so a final push is on to pass several spending bills. In other news, a new White House plan to forgive some student debt is gaining attention. Jeanne Gawdun, Senior Lobbyist for "Kansas for Life" explains how government officials and pro-life nonprofits in Kansas are gearing up to implement the state's innovative Alternatives to Abortion program, an initiative that pro-life legislators passed despite the Kansas governor's veto of it. Sunday, July 25th marked the beginning of Natural Family Planning Week, an educational campaign of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to celebrate God’s design for married love and the gift of life. The goal is to raise awareness about the ethical family planning methods supportive of Catholic beliefs about married love, respecting “the God-given power to love a new human life into being.” Known for its distinctive chants of sacred scripture, the Taize community is set to welcome a new leader. This ecumenical group was founded by a Swiss protestant just before World War 2 in Burgandy, France. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Monday, July 24, 2023

7/24/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Israeli lawmakers have approved a key portion of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Divisive plan to reshape the country's justice system. Israeli police use water cannons to disperse protesters rallying in Jerusalem in opposition to a judicial overhaul aimed at curbing powers of the Judiciary. The vote came after a stormy session in which opposition lawmakers chanted "SHAME" and then stormed out of the Chamber. Lawmakers on both sides are ramping up efforts to find out if UFOs really exist and, if so, if they pose a threat to national security Lawmakers are demanding transparency from intelligence officials. They say they've been stonewalled for years about hundreds of UFO sightings reported by military pilots. Also tonight, Prisha (Abigail) Mosley, 25, a detransitioning woman formerly known as Charlie Mosley, filed a lawsuit naming her therapists, surgeon, and their medical facilities as defendants. Meanwhile, a California school district is pushing for gay rights advocacy in its curriculum while the series “The Chosen” is growing in success. Margaret Mary Olohan of The Daily Signal comments on these new developments and on what rights parents have over their children’s learning. Lastly, Pope Francis offered a special Mass over the weekend for the Third Annual World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. Over 8,000 of them attended. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Friday July 21, 2023

7/21/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: An unclassified FBI document has finally been made public. The document involves an alleged bribary scheme between then Vice President Joe Biden and a Ukrainian oil executive when President Biden's son Hunter was a board member for the oil company. Former President Donald Trump is headed to trial on May 20th, 2024. Prosecutors aimed for December but defense lawyers wanted it "after" the 2024 Presidential election. Now it won't start until well after the Republican nominee is clear but before that person is officially nominated at the Republican National Convention. Meanwhile the White House held a discussion today with AI executives looking for ways to protect the public, as the administration announces it has secured “voluntary commitments…to manage the risks posed by AI.” Last month, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a website designer, Lori Smith, in the case of 303 Creative LLC v Elenis. Jonathan Scruggs of Alliance Defending Freedom joins us to share his unique perspective on the significance and impact of this decision. Lastly tonight, as the Azerbaijani blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh is now in its 7th month, experts are growing increasingly fearful for the Christian majority Armenian enclave. Bishop Mikael Mouradian, head of the Armenian Catholic Church Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in the United States, joins us to shed light on the crisis in Armenia. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, July 20, 2023

7/20/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Promoter of Justice for the Vatican City State, Alessandro Diddi, started a two-week hearing to sum up his arguments in his high-profile case against ten people accused of alleged financial crimes. Questions were also raised about Pope Francis' role in the case. EWTN Vatican Journalist, Jen Copestake, reports. The Senate Judiciary Committee was sharply divided on whether Congress has the right to require the Supreme Court to come up with a basic code of ethics. Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales, reports. President Biden is attending a steel-cutting ceremony for the Acadia, the vessel needed to build offshore wind farms that his administration says could support hundreds of new union jobs. White House Correspondent, Owen Jensen, reports. Every five years, the African National Eucharistic Congress brings together African Catholics in the United States to celebrate the living presence of Jesus in the Eucharist and share in a rich heritage. Danielle M. Brown of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, sheds light on the importance of this year’s Congress taking place July 21-23, 2023 in Washington, D.C. and what attendees will gain from attending it. Lastly tonight, Patti Armstrong of the National Catholic Register, joins us to reflect on the success of the blockbuster movie, ‘Sound of Freedom’ and how the motion picture has enlightened many about the tragedy of human trafficking. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, July 19, 2023

7/19/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Lawmakers came together in a joint meeting to hear an address by President Isaac Herzog of Israel, highlighting the 75th anniversary of the state of Israel. After several members of the progressive Democratic party spoke out against Israel, even calling it a racist state, there was sharp reaction from Republicans and even Democrats, like former Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Sent by the Vatican to Washington DC, in an effort to promote peace in Ukraine, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi met with President Joe Biden on Tuesday. And recent polling data shows President Biden is leading the pack among those seeking the Democratic Presidential nomination with 69% support. White House and National Political Correspondent for Real Clear Politics, Susan Crabtree, joins to share why she thinks Biden is the front runner right now. Meanwhile, the rise of artificial intelligence and social media restrictions is causing some concern. A Senior Policy Analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Clare Morell, shares how the centralizing of these platforms affect the long-term health of free speech. Finally this evening, the Catholic Community in Mongolia may be small but they are expecting a big visit. Pope Francis is planning to travel there from August 31st to September 4th. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Andreas Thonhauser brings us a preview. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, July 18, 2023

7/18/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Vatican continues its efforts to bring peace to war-torn Ukraine, with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi visiting the US capital today. And a hearing was held on Capitol Hill to highlight the worsening conditions for all faiths around the world. In Israel, protestors blocked highways, crowded train stations and even marched on Tel Aviv's stock exchange and military headquarters. Managing Director of the Coalition for Jewish Values, Rabbi Yaakov Menken, joins to tell us a little bit more about these protests. Meanwhile, the patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, Cardinal Louis Sako, announced his move to Kurdistan after Iraq's president revoked a decree recognizing him as head of the Christian Church in the country. Vice President of the Middle East Media Research Institute, Ambassador Alberto Fernandez, shares how significant this move is. The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre is a Catholic order of knighthood charged with helping maintain the Christian presence in the Holy Land. Dr. Matthew Bunson, VP of EWTN News, spoke with Leonardo Visconti di Modrone, Governor General of the order to find out what they are doing in the Middle East to help. Finally this evening, the Catholic Media Association says it is deeply concerned with the FDA's decision to approve the first over-the-counter hormonal contraceptive, Opill. Dr. Lauren Rubal of the CMA, joins to share what her medical concerns are. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Monday, July 17, 2023

7/17/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Hoping to bring an end to the brutal and ongoing war in Ukraine, Pope Francis’ peace envoy, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, traveled to Washington DC “to promote peace in Ukraine” while the USCCB issued a statement warning against the use of cluster munitions in the conflict, citing their “risk to civilian populations.” Meanwhile, House Republican lawmakers are all smiles after passing a major defense policy bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act. They were able to add pro-life and pro-family amendments rolling back several Biden Administration policies. The Archbishop of the Military Services and the president of the USCCB, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, joins to share his thoughts on the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act by the House. And in a move that is raising some eyebrows, Pope Francis has decided to approve the appointment of the Bishop of Shanghai, who was previously installed by Chinese authorities without the Vatican's approval. Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn joins to explain the significance of the pope's decision. Finally this evening, the Senate Judiciary Committee this week will mark up and vote on a bill that would require the US Supreme Court to adopt a Code of Conduct. Founder and President of the Article 3 Project, Mike Davis, joins to share what his reaction is to this Code of Conduct bill and what he thinks. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Friday July 14, 2023

7/14/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Freshly back from Europe where he attended NATO meetings and met with Nordic leaders, President Joe Biden flew to Camp David, leaving the White House without taking questions from reporters. Meanwhile, every branch of the US military is struggling to meet its yearly recruiting goals. DOD numbers show both a record low percentage of 17 to 39 year olds are eligible to serve due to previous drug use and obesity and an even smaller fraction are willing to enlist. And reaction continues to pour in after the release last week of the names of the delegates for the upcoming Synod on Synodality at the Vatican. Senior Editor for the National Catholic Register, Jonathan Liedl, joins to tell us about the people participating in the synod and how they were chosen. A professor at the University of Notre Dame is suing an independent student newspaper that reported on her alleged pro-abortion activism. A rising senior at Notre Dame and editor of the school paper that published the stories, Joe Dereuil, joins to give us a bit of background on the reporting for these stories and how some of the allegations against Professor Kay came to light. Finally this evening, the Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend in Indiana recently completed an 8 day Eucharistic pilgrimage. The Secretary for Communications of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Nicole Hahn, joins to tell us how this 100 mile walk came about. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Thursday, July 13, 2023

7/13/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The House Appropriations Committee voted to include some pro-life provisions in next year's foreign operation budget, which goes into effect in October. The move is a major blow to the Biden Administration's pro-abortion efforts. And how long the war in Ukraine will last, the potential use of nuclear weapons in the conflict, and even the hold-up of military promotions at the Pentagon were all discussed at a press briefing in Helsinki, Finland today. Meanwhile, preparations are underway in France for the country's national day, or Bastille Day, celebrations on Friday. However, the country continues to deal with widespread riots following the shooting death by police of a teenager late last month. European Correspondent for EWTN News, Solene Tadie, joins to help us unpack what is going on in France right now, what the latest with the protests is and what the mood is ahead of Bastille Day. A recently released artificial intelligence app is trained on a private database of Church documents. Organizers say it could be a powerful tool for evangelization. Founder and CEO of Longbeard, which developed Magisterium AI, Matthew Sanders, joins to explain the new app and how it is similar to ChatGPT. Finally this evening, at the Vatican, the top diplomat to the Holy See, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, addressed the conflict in Ukraine, and some criticisms of Pope Francis' responses. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, July 12, 2023

7/12/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: With the latest NATO summit in Lithuania now history, President Joe Biden is on his way to Finland, which recently became a member of the Defense Alliance. Managing Partner at Brighton Strategy Group, John Ullyot, joins to share his thoughts on the NATO summit and the declaration to provide long-term security guarantees to Ukraine in lieu of the country's admittance to alliance. Meanwhile, the US is closely watching China's growing influence around the world; from the economy, to national security and even religious freedom. And despite the positive news that inflation fell in June to its lowest rate since March 2021, consumers are still feeling the effects of high prices. Deputy Op-Ed Editor at the Wall Street Journal, Matthew Hennessey, joins to share why there is such a disconnect between the data and the practical reality for many Americans. A new podcast is set to bring together the topics of science and the Catholic faith. Co-hosts of 'Purposeful Lab,' Catherine Hadro and Dr. Dan Kuebler, join to discuss the podcast and what 'Purposeful Lab' is. Finally this evening, Pope Francis has appointed a special envoy for a celebration next week in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us about the upcoming celebrations for the 700th anniversary of the canonization of St. Thomas Aquinas. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, July 11, 2023

7/11/2023

On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: At the NATO Summit overseas, President Joe Biden indicated he was looking forward to meeting with two Nordic countries, Finland and Sweden, as the alliance grows. Finland has already become a member. Sweden is on deck to become the 32nd NATO member. Meanwhile, Congress has only 11 in-session days to finish a stack of items, chief among them, the $886 billion Defense Authorization Act. And a recent study by researchers at Virginia Tech finds a rising number of young people are experiencing gender dysphoria, claiming that their so-called gender identity does not match their biological sex. Policy director at the American Principles Project, Jon Schweppe, joins to share his thoughts on this study and why he thinks the numbers for gender dysphoria or transgenderism are rising. July marks the month where Pope Francis takes his summer break from receiving guests. Former EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Alan Holdren, joins to discuss a historic trip Pope Francis made on July 8th, 2013 and also what his current plans for August are. Finally this evening, a new book examines 50 of the most influential leaders in the pro-life movement. One of the book's contributors and the founder of the Vulnerable People Project, Jason Jones, joins to share how he became involved and tells us about his profile on Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn

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