Who Is Pope Francis?
Find Out In New
Documentary To Air on EWTN
Irondale, AL – Since stepping onto the world stage, Pope
Francis has fascinated Catholics and non-Catholics alike, as evidenced by his
recent selection as “Man of the Year” by Time Magazine. But how much do you
really know about the man who became Pope? What do his close friends, fellow
priests, co-workers, his biographer, and the poor of Buenos Aires have to say
about the first pope from the Americas?
Find out when EWTN airs “Francis: The Pope From the New World” at 9:30 p.m.
ET, Wednesday, Jan. 15; 10 a.m. ET, Thursday, Jan. 16, and 6 p.m. ET, Saturday,
Jan. 18. Much of the footage from this hour-long documentary, which traces the
remarkable rise of this humble priest, was shot on location in Argentina. The
first airing of the documentary will be preceded at 8 p.m. ET by a special “EWTN
Live,” featuring Executive Producers Andrew T. Walther and Alejandro
Bermudez.
“This documentary arrives as the world realizes that a very special man has
assumed the leadership of the Catholic Church, and this begins — but does not
end — with his gestures of humility and care for everyone,” said Supreme Knight
Carl Anderson of the Knights of Columbus, one of the documentary’s executive
producers. “Still, what remain largely unknown to the public are many details of
Pope Francis’ life, the work he has done and the ways in which he has defended
the voiceless and Catholic principles. This documentary delves into those
stories.”
The program begins with the electrifying moment when the new pope stands
before the crowd in St. Peter’s Square on March 13, the day of his election. It
then takes viewers through both the ordinary and climactic events of his life,
from family dynamics, to his call to the priesthood, to his support for the San
Lorenzo soccer team, to his care for those in the slums of Buenos Aires.
It traces his work for those threatened in Argentina’s Dirty War that
coincided with Fr. Bergoglio’s time as Jesuit provincial, his advocacy for those
affected by economic and political turmoil, and the opposition he sometimes
encountered from Argentina’s political elites.
You will not want to miss of a moment of this film, which is as engaging as
its protagonist!
EWTN Global Catholic Network, in its 33rd year, is available in
over 225 million television households in more than 140 countries and
territories. With its direct broadcast satellite television and radio services,
AM & FM radio networks, worldwide short-wave radio station, Internet website
www.ewtn.com,
electronic and print news services, and publishing arm, EWTN is the largest
religious media network in the world.
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