EWTN TV: "Being Human: 40 Days for Life II"



On Wednesday, September 24
-- 40 Days for Life will kick-off in 177 cities in
47 states, commencing the largest and longest
coordinated pro-life mobilization in history...

...And this weekend an exciting development will
help build on this unprecedented momentum!

This Sunday night, a brand-new world-premiere
documentary about 40 Days for Life -- filmed by an
Emmy-award-winning director -- will be airing in
128 million homes around the world!

It's the latest installment of the "being HUMAN"
series and it's airing on the EWTN global
television network.

Details:

WHAT: "Being Human: 40 Days for Life II"

DATE: Sunday, September 21

TIME: 9 PM Eastern (8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain,
6 PM Pacific)


WHERE: Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) --
available in most markets

Comments

  1. Jean, I am one of your biggest fans...

    From Father Corapi's new newsletter:

    James from Father Corapi's new newsletter and I quote:

    "In the past few months leading up to what may prove to be the most crucial presidential election in this country's history, it is outright frightening how many Catholics think they can vote for a pro-abortion candidate. As many of our good bishops have pointed out, under the current circumstances this is not possible. Abortion is the overridingly most important moral issue of our times, all others being important, but rendered irrelevant if the preeminent right—the right to life—is destroyed."

    He spells it out clearly, either you are in allegiance with the Bishop of Rome or you are in negation and apostacy!!!

    Barry and Biden have NEVER met an abortion they would not sanction....as opposed to the most pro life ticket in modern US history!!!

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  2. Thank you, Carlos!

    Thanks especially for all that you share with us each time you visit.

    God bless you!
    Jean

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