EWTN Presents The World Television
Premiere
Of Fr. Robert Barron’s
‘Catholicism: The New Evangelization’
Preceded By a Special ‘EWTN Live’ Featuring Fr. Barron
Irondale, AL – When someone tells you the Catholic
Church’s stance on abortion, homosexuality or euthanasia is wrong, when someone
makes fun of your religion, when someone mocks a religious practice you hold
dear, how do you respond? How should you respond? Can you really challenge
someone’s deeply held beliefs or will you just make them mad? These questions
are at the heart of an intelligent and engaging new documentary by Father Robert
Barron entitled, “Catholicism: The New Evangelization.” (Not to be confused with
Father’s popular 10-part epic, “Catholicism.”)
Most Catholics have heard of “the New Evangelization.” But few
actually know what it means, how to do it effectively, or why it’s so critical.
Get the answers you want and need when this program premieres at 9:30 p.m. ET,
Wednesday, Dec. 18 – exclusively on EWTN. The program will encore at 1 p.m. ET,
Saturday, Dec. 21. (Find EWTN at www.ewtn.com/channelfinder.)
Travel around the world in 90-minutes, beginning in Melbourne,
Australia, and meet many people who are engaging our increasingly secular
culture the right way; that is, they are not just making people mad, they are
actually changing hearts and minds and making a difference. Learn how they do it
and how you can too!
The documentary is preceded by a special “EWTN Live” with special
guest, Fr. Barron! The program airs at 8 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Dec. 18.
You will want to enjoy this program, a not-to-be-missed EWTN Event,
again and again. Watch it, learn from it, and then purchase it from EWTN
Religious Catalogue at http://bit.ly/1kgbZ3Q,
so you can share it with family and friends – it’s that
good!
Also look for Fr. Barron to be the keynote speaker, along with
Father Larry Richards and Father Timothy Gallagher, at EWTN’s Family Celebration
Aug. 16-17 in Birmingham, Ala.
EWTN Global Catholic Network, in its
32nd year, is available in
over 230 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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