
‘We Don’t Have an Agenda,’ Synod on Synodality Organizer Says in New EWTN Interview
Cardinal Mario Grech says that while he believes ‘a synodal Church is a more spiritual Church,’ it is important to remember that the Church ‘is not a democracy.’
Cardinal Mario Grech says that while he believes ‘a synodal Church is a more spiritual Church,’ it is important to remember that the Church ‘is not a democracy.’
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Sharing the Good News has become far more difficult in an era where feelings matter more than facts and secularized cultural elites see religion as a threat. But the Truth will always prevail.
The head of the world’s largest religious media network, which includes CNA and the National Catholic Register, Warsaw delivered the keynote address at the conclusion of ‘Journalism in a Post-Truth World,’ co-sponsored by EWTN News and Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Three speakers who work in the journalism industry were panelists at the conference being held at the Museum of the Bible in Washington.
The March 10-11 conference, which will be held at Washington’s Museum of the Bible and via livestream, aims to confront the challenges facing Catholics in the journalistic world in a society that is increasingly antagonistic toward Christianity, Catholicism and even truth itself.
The Register has a new editor in chief. EWTN announced last month that Shannon Mullen will lead the 95-year-old National Catholic Register. Shannon joins us to talk about his dedication to journalism and his mission in Catholic media. Jeanette and Matthew also talk with Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl about the highlights of his recent pilgrimage to the Holy Land and the ongoing strife in the region. And finally, we take another look at conflicting concepts of synod that continue to cause tension in the Church.
Alvarado, a Catholic leader, religious-freedom advocate and news host, will take the helm of EWTN’s news division March 6.
The interview will air on EWTN’s ‘Vaticano' program at 6pm Eastern on Sunday, Nov. 27.
At Thursday’s White House press briefing, Owen Jensen, EWTN’s White House correspondent, cited a list of recent crimes in which the Ortega-Murillo regime has targeted Catholics.
The poll, which was taken between June 13-23, paints a portrait of a Catholic electorate that in the last two years seems to have made a small shift away from the Democratic Party toward the GOP.
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