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EWTN’s daily news and analysis program from Washington, DC,
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On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: As the G7 summit comes to a close in France, President Trump takes questions from the media. White House Correspondent Mark Irons has the latest, including what the President says about the trade war with China and the threat from Iran. Plus: Fire in the Amazon: Philip Crowther, international affiliate for the Associated Press, reports from Brazil on the devastating blaze prompting concern around the world. Also: Vietnam reaches an agreement with the Holy See. National Catholic Register’s Solène Tadié looks at how the Church operates in the Communist country. And happy birthday Mother Teresa! We have a look at the life of St. Teresa of Calcutta on the anniversary of her birth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: World leaders gather this weekend to discuss a wide-range of topics, from the economy to climate change. We have a preview. Plus: Gualberto Garcia Jones, president of Personhood Alliance, tells us about an entire county that declared itself a sanctuary for the pre-born. Also: Brian Black, president and co-founder of Harmel Academy of the Trades, speaks to us about the new school in Michigan for young men seeking to learn a trade and grow in their Catholic faith. And: “The Last Supper”: A look at Leonardo Da Vinci’s famed masterpiece and its impact around the world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: White House latest: New poll numbers are out on President Trump's job performance and his handling of the economy. The Heritage Foundation’s Joel Griffith takes us inside the data. Plus: West Virginia's Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston installs its new bishop as a lawsuit against the former leader is settled. Also: We have analysis of the political chaos in Italy. Kishore Jayabalan, director of Acton Institute's Rome office, explains what role Catholic symbols are playing. And: Honoring Mary: Coptic Christians celebrate the annual Feast of the Virgin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Sex abuse verdict: An Australian appeals court upholds convictions against Cardinal George Pell. We have a report and analysis from Edward Condon, a canon lawyer. Plus: Hundreds of protesters hold a sit-in at a train station in Hong Kong to mark one month since a violent attack on supporters of the anti-government movement. Claudia Rosett from the Independent Women's Forum tells us about the latest demonstrations. Also: The Trump administration announces policy changes regarding the amount of time immigrant children can be kept in detention. The Washington Free Beacon's Editor-In-Chief Matthew Continetti breaks down the update. And: A religious sister shares her secret to longevity on her 100th birthday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Planned Parenthood pulls out of Title X federal funding. What impact this could have on the nation’s largest abortion provider. Plus: Persecution in China: Nury Turkel, chairman of the Uyghur Human Rights Project, looks at the detainment of an ethnic minority group by the Chinese government. Plus: Hong Kong's leader pledges to open dialogue with city residents following months of anti-government protests. We have analysis from Wilson Leung, member of the Progressive Lawyers Group. And: Rebuilding Notre Dame: We have an update on the restoration efforts of the Parisian Catholic cathedral. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Afghanistan's president vows to eliminate all ISIS safe havens after a deadly attack on Saturday. What President Trump is saying about the United States’ presence in the country. Plus: Planned Parenthood says it is walking away from federal funding due to new restrictions by the Trump administration. The Daily Wire's Michael Knowles looks at how this may impact the nation’s largest provider of abortions. Also: Hundreds of strangers attend the funeral of a woman who died in a mass shooting in Texas. How they honored her life. And: A floating hospital: How a medical facility ship will make health care accessible to those on the Amazon River. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Diocese of Scranton in Pennsylvania has begun looking into allegations of misconduct against the rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Edward Condon of Catholic News Agency looks at the unusual reasons for launching the investigation. Plus: Fr. Cristian Mendoza, professor of Catholic social teaching at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, shares the Catholic perspective on the battle over tariffs between the U.S. and China. Also: Abby Johnson has a new plan to try and convert abortion clinic workers. How she is using a DVD to make a difference. And we take you inside an historic church in Rome with a connection to two saints. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Wall Street is experiencing wild swings as the U.S. trade war with China continues. We have a report, including what President Trump is saying. Plus: In honor of today’s feast day, Jem Sullivan, author of “The Beauty of Faith,” breaks down a 17th century depiction of Mary’s assumption into heaven from the studio of Catholic artist Peter Paul Rubens. Also: Planned Parenthood makes an announcement about Title X funding. We have analysis from National Review’s Alexandra Desanctis. And happy anniversary EWTN! We remember the life and legacy of our foundress, Mother Angelica. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Flights resume after violent protests closed Hong Kong Airport for two days. President Trump reacts to the pro-democracy demonstrations. Plus: Peter Breen, vice president of the Thomas More Society, and Princeton Professor Robert George break down a new Illinois law prompting concern from Catholic parents. Also: We have reaction from Shaun Dougherty, a clergy abuse survivor, on the anniversary of the landmark Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report into child clergy sexual abuse And: Honoring Our Lady: How one religious order is preparing for tomorrow's Feast of the Assumption. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Details emerge as investigations continue into Jeffrey Epstein’s death and sex trafficking charges. The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe looks at what his death could mean for victims seeking justice. Plus: New legislation could require information about abortion pill reversals to be given to women considering chemical abortions. Marion Miner of the Nebraska Catholic Conference tells us why the group supports this initiative. Also: Protests in Hong Kong close one of the world’s busiest airports for a second day. Asia News’ Fr. Bernardo Cervellera shares how Catholics are getting involved in the pro-democracy movement. And: The Knights of Columbus announces a new initiative focusing on Native American Catholics. Board member Patrick Mason tells us about some of the projects, including a shrine to St. Kateri Tekakwitha in New Mexico. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis approves new statutes for the Vatican bank intended to prevent corruption. EWTN Rome Bureau Chief Alan Holdren breaks down these reforms and the purpose of the bank. Plus: Jeffrey Epstein’s abrupt death has prompted some to suspect foul play. John Gizzi, White House correspondent for Newsmax, examines the death and what happens to the investigation. Also: Federal officials are looking at Connecticut’s policy allowing transgender athletes to compete as the gender they identify. Christina Holcomb, lawyer with Alliance Defending Freedom, explains why she says this is an issue of fairness. And: As protests continue in Hong Kong, we have analysis from author Gordon Chang. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The race continues: Democrats running for president are talking to voters in Iowa. What Joe Biden is saying about abortion. Plus: Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights without Frontiers, discusses forced abortions in China and North Korea. Also: Catholics and gun control: Moral theologian Fr. Thomas Petri, co-host of EWTN Radio's "The Church Alive," examines Catholic teaching on gun control. And: How a Ronald McDonald House with a connection to John Paul II is helping sick children in Italy enjoy the summer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The trade war between China and the U.S. intensifies. Tori Whiting, trade economist at The Heritage Foundation, looks at what this means for the stock market. Also: An American citizen and PhD candidate at Princeton has been held in an Iranian prison for three years. His wife shares his story. Plus: The Daily Caller’s Vince Coglianese takes us inside new research suggesting millennial's are struggling with loneliness. And: How a Vatican foundation is helping a religious minority in Iraq. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Donald Trump visits Dayton, OH and El Paso, TX in an effort to unite the nation following deadly mass shootings. Rev. Dean Nelson has analysis of the President’s trip, plus the White House answers our question about the death penalty for future mass shooters. Also: A new poll reveals many Catholics do not understand core Church teachings, especially about the Holy Eucharist. Grazie Christie, Senior Policy Advisor for the Catholic Association, breaks down the results. And: Pakistan prepares to celebrate National Minorities Day. Shahid Mobeen, professor at the Pontifical Urban University in Rome, highlights it as an opportunity to promote religious freedom in the region. And the Knights of Columbus announce a shrine to a beloved Catholic Native American. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Associated Press publishes letters written by defrocked cardinal Theodore McCarrick to three men who accuse him of sexual assault. Catholic News Agency's Courtney Grogan has a report from Rome. Plus: The Washington Examiner’s commentary editor, Tim Carney, breaks down recent attacks of President Trump’s rhetoric after a series of mass shootings. Also: Members of the Knights of Columbus meet in Minnesota for the 137th Supreme Convention. Andrew Walther, Vice President of Communications for the Knights, gives us an update on what the Catholic organization is doing for persecuted Christians in the Middle East. And: The Trump administration escalates its targeting of Venezuela with new financial sanctions. We're at the White House. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Democrats take the stage: We have a recap of the latest debate among democratic presidential hopefuls, and analysis from Chris Bedford, Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Caller. Also: Protests continue in Hong Kong even though the Chinese government has put a controversial extradition bill on hold. We hear from Edwin Chow, a Catholic student in the former British territory. Plus: New laws in the Vatican: CNA Correspondent Courtney Grogan breaks down the new regulations for reporting sex abuse. And: Putting and prayers: An Anglican cathedral in England makes an unusual addition. Edward Condon of Catholic News Agency tells us why some Catholics believe it's a bad decision. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Democrats are ready for another round of debates ahead of the 2020 presidential election. We have a preview. Also: President Trump’s pick for Director of National Intelligence may have an uphill road to confirmation. Chris Plante, host of a nationally syndicated radio show, looks at the potential challenges he may face and examines the President's comments on Baltimore. Plus: An order of religious sisters in France welcomes consecrated community members with special needs. We have a report. And: Visitors soon will be able to tour the birthplace Pope John Paul I. A look at the home of the pope who reigned for only 33 days. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Donald Trump engages in a war of words with a Democrat lawmaker from Baltimore. We have a report and analysis from The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles. Also: Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, updates us on the situation at the U.S. southern border. Plus: Catholic News Agency’s Hannah Brockhaus breaks down the latest on the search for the remains of a teen from Vatican City missing since the 1980s. And: A federal judge throws out the lawsuit of the Covington Catholic student at the center of a media whirlwind earlier this year. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jordan-ene2/message
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