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Celebrating 100 Years of Mother Angelica: Solemn Mass in Rome

Join us in celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Mother Mary Angelica, the foundress of EWTN. Watch the Solemn Mass organized by the EWTN Vatican Bureau at Santo Spirito Church in Rome, where Bishop Steven J. Raica, JCD, of Birmingham in Alabama presided over the ceremony. Mother Angelica was an inspiration to millions of people becoming the first woman in the history of broadcasting to found and lead a television network. Her ministry lives on and EWTN continues to grow bringing the Eternal Word to the ends of the Earth.

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