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Celebrating Saint Carlo Acutis

With great joy, we invite you to an evening with EWTN celebrating the life of St. Carlo Acutis, taking place on April 28th at the distinguished Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria, located at Via Alberto Cadlolo 101.

This special gathering will feature exclusive excerpts from our newly updated documentary on St. Carlo’s remarkable journey, along with an engaging panel discussion featuring experts and those who knew him personally. It promises to be an evening of inspiration, reflection, and fellowship.

As seating is limited, we encourage you to RSVP at your earliest convenience by contacting Boglarka Sztancs (bsztancs@ewtn.com). Please find the formal invitation with event details attached.

We would be truly honored by your presence at this meaningful celebration.

Warmest regards

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