LIVE | Welcome to EWTN’s special Holy Mass as we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Mother Angelica, the beloved foundress of EWTN. Join us as we honor her life, legacy, and unwavering faith in God. Fr. Joseph Roesch, Superior General of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception, will lead the Mass, and we invite you to join us in prayer and celebration. Don’t miss this opportunity to commemorate the extraordinary life of a woman who dedicated herself to spreading the Gospel and bringing people closer to God. Tune in to this live broadcast and be a part of this special moment with us.
LIVE | Holy Mass on the anniversary of the birth of Mother Angelica
Holy Mass on the 101st anniversary of the birth of Mother Angelica from Rome
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- 19.04.24

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