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Official EWTN account. RTs aren't endorsements. “Try to laugh a lot, because life is funny and everybody today is too serious..." - Mother Angelica, Foundress

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EWTN Vatican@EWTNVatican·
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Monaco at 9:04 am local time for a historic one-day visit to this small yet profoundly Catholic nation. Let us accompany Pope Leo XIV with our prayers.
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johanna
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@EWTN I could use prayers...thanks
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On the anniversary of her death, we remember these wise words from our dear Mother Angelica. She often spoke of the love Christ has for each of us, and how if everyone knew this deep down, the world would change! How can the EWTN team pray for you today?
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Kathleen McGarrity
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@EWTN Given this very special day to Foundress Mother Angelica, it was so meaningful to see this YouTube Short (clip) in my notifications of her w/ a young Fr. Mitch Pacwa. I never take any of the Friars for granted, thank God for their vocations &for Fr. Mitch. youtube.com/shorts/cs6b7Xs…
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Should we run continuous "Life is Worth Living" marathons in honor of Abp Sheen's beatification announcement?
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Bill Johnson
Bill Johnson@BillJohnson1961·
@EWTN Mother’s words are timeless because God’s words are timeless.
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Sand
Sand@Sand72369226·
@EWTN I was at St. Peters's for Easter when we found out about Mother's passing. It was such a blessing to pray for her right then and there. Happy to hear that she will be honored with another Mass on the 27th in Rome.
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On March 27th, the 10th anniversary of Mother Angelica's passing, mass will be held in Saint Peter's basilica in her honor. 🇻🇦 Friday, March 27th at 11AM ET. Join us for mass for Mother Angelica from Rome on EWTN+ here: ewtn.com/live/tv Share your favorite memory of our dear foundress in the comments below. 🙏 #Catholic #MotherAngelica
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Deb Treister 🌸
Deb Treister 🌸@DebTreister·
@EWTN Such an inspirational woman! 🙏 we would have one such Mother Angelica rise today. A woman of courage, strength, humor, joy, trusting in God humble and obedient before Him.
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Ramen Riot
Ramen Riot@ramen_riot_19·
@EWTN Mother Angelica praying the rosary with her sisters on EWTN brought me back home to the church. I will forever be grateful. 🙏🏼
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CC@CCHughy·
@EWTN Thank God for Mother Angelica and EWTN. 🙏✝️💙
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James G
James G@bayareacutty·
@EWTN St. Padre Pio, pray for us!
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This Lent, make sure to go to confession and take a soooooouuuuul bath. St. Padre Pio, ora pro nobis.
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EWTN News@EWTNews·
BREAKING: Mark your calendars—on September 24, 2026, the Church will celebrate the beatification of Archbishop Fulton John Sheen in St. Louis, USA, with Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle presiding. The Dicastery for the Causes of Saints announced the date today. More details soon at EWTNNews.com.
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Why do we veil our statues leading up to Holy Week? The blanket answer is that it allows us to focus more on Jesus leading up to the resurrection–to venture deeper into the season. The custom of veiling the images during the last two weeks of Lent hails from the former liturgical calendar in which the Passion was read on the Fifth Sunday of Lent (hence called "Passion Sunday") as well as on Palm Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Holy Week, and Good Friday. For this reason the period following the Fifth Sunday of Lent was called Passiontide. A remnant of this custom is the obligatory use of the first Preface of the Lord's Passion during the Fifth Week of Lent. It is a beautiful example of living liturgically! ewtn.com/holyweek
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